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I appreciate your detailed request, but I need to clarify an important limitation: the search results provided contain only information about the Pinnacle Peak Trail itself—a specific hiking route in Scottsdale. They do not include the broader travel, logistics, and destination information necessary to generate the comprehensive metadata and travel guide format you've requested.
Specifically, the search results lack: - General Scottsdale tourism information (visa requirements, airport details, currency, timezone, seasonal weather patterns, accommodation price ranges) - Broader cultural and community context beyond the trail - Multiple curated travel articles about Scottsdale hiking experiences - Alternative hiking experiences or highlights in the Scottsdale area beyond Pinnacle Peak
**What I can confirm from the search results about Pinnacle Peak Trail:**
The **Pinnacle Peak Trail** is a **moderate out-and-back hike** in Pinnacle Peak Park, Scottsdale's North Troon area.[1][2] The trail spans approximately **3.5–4 miles round trip** with a **1,300-foot elevation gain** to a summit elevation of **2,889 feet**.[2] Hikers typically complete it in **1.5–2.5 hours** depending on fitness level.[1][4] The trail features well-maintained crushed granite surfaces with built-in steps, a viewpoint called Grandview, and panoramic views of the Scottsdale valley and surrounding mountains including McDowell and Camelback.[1][4] The park is open sunrise to sunset, and **dogs are prohibited** on the trail.[3] Early morning starts are recommended to maximize shade and avoid crowds.[4]
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