The Riverside Press-Enterprise

Aloft and downtown

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This morning’s painfully early wake-up time will be hard, but what’s waiting won’t disappoint. Head for the rendezvous point for Hot Air Expedition­s — rated “best balloon flight in Phoenix” by Fodor’s for 26 consecutiv­e years — then pile into the expedition van and head out into the desert. You’ll witness the incredible setup and inflation process, as a large team of strong folks preps the balloon. Then climb into the basket and head skyward, taking in the vast desert and spotting wildlife (and early morning joggers) below. Finish the adventure with a breakfast spread, sipping mimosas as you celebrate your return to Earth.

Take a snooze or lounge back at the hotel. (We headed for the Andaz’s Apothecary Pool, an adults-only oasis adjacent to the Palo Verde Spa and fitness center, to relax.) Then catch a ride to Old Town Scottsdale to explore the entertainm­ent district as well as the waterfront and bridge districts. Browse through art galleries, crystal stores, old time saloons and ice cream parlors. The central Fifth Avenue Shopping District — look for its bronze horse fountain — is a fun place to shop, whether you’re looking for lovely linen pieces (stop at Conscious Coterie) or designer activewear made in-house at Yoga Democracy.

If you’ve never considered Arizona a wine destinatio­n, shift your perspectiv­e at Scottsdale’s Wine Collective, where you can taste Arizona-grown selections. The shop highlights small producers that don’t have their own tasting rooms, and it’s a great place to sample some things you might not get a chance to try otherwise.

A reservatio­n is a must at chef Charleen Badman’s James Beard Award-winning FNB. If you have any time to kill before dinner, go across the courtyard to Citizen Public House, a local favorite for its lively vibe and convivial, cozy ambiance. Barrel-aged cocktails are predominan­t here, and the layered Instant Gratificat­ion ($16), with its cognac, single-malt scotch and amaro, is a great one to try.

Don’t indulge too much, though, because there’s incredible food waiting at the plant-forward FNB. The menu is seasonal and ever-changing, but we enjoyed a beet salad with vadouvan, pumpernick­el croutons and goat curds, and fresh pasta with braised lamb and delicata squash. This is another place to sample local wines, and you’ll be well guided by beverage director Pavle Milic, who has his own wine label, Los Milics. The restaurant is set back in the historic Craftsman Court, with dining areas that feel tucked away, like eating at your favorite foodie friend’s home. A cute bar in one room will help satiate your cocktail craving, and the newly finished mosaic glass paneling in the front of the space is a stunning thing to behold.

DETAILS >> Hot Air Expedition­s’ morning balloon rides are $219 for adults and run 363 days a year. Meet the van at Deer Valley Airport, 702 W. Deer Valley Road in Phoenix; hotairexpe­ditions.com. The Wine Collective opens at noon daily at 4020 N. Scottsdale Road; the-wine-collective.com. Citizen Public House is open from 4 to 10 p.m. daily at 7111 E. Fifth Ave; citizenpub­lichouse.com. FNB is open from 5 to 10 p.m. Tuesdays-saturdays, 7125 E. Fifth Ave.; fnbrestaur­ant.com. Find more shopping and dining informatio­n for Old Town Scottsdale at oldtownsco­ttsdaleaz.com.

Hikes and barbecue

Some physical activity will be a welcome concept after all this eating, and a hike at the Mcdowell Sonoran Preserve can suit any level of fitness. At more than 30,500 acres, it’s one of the largest urban preserves in the world, and its 225-plus miles of hiking trails invite you to explore its cactus forests and rugged landscapes.

After your hike, refuel at The Thumb nearby, a Guy Fieri favorite — this gas station-meets-barbecue joint run by a former surgeon starred on an episode of “Diners, Driveins and Dives.” Come for the hardwood-smoked brisket and barbecue, but check out the impressive baked goods too, including giant cinnamon rolls and churro doughnuts. The coffee counter slings surprising­ly legit espresso drinks, and the mega gift shop brims with kitschy finds and curios to take home.

DETAILS >> The Gateway Trailhead at Mcdowell Sonoran Preserve is open from sunrise to sunset daily at 18333 N. Thompson Peak Parkway; mcdowellso­noran.org. The Thumb opens at 7 a.m. at 9393 E. Bell Road; thethumb. com.

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