Sycamore Creek

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Mile Marker 212 on Beeline Highway
ScottsdaleAZ 85260 United States

Embrace the sun at Sycamore Creek, a popular spot among the naturist community in Scottsdale, AZ. Known for its serene landscapes and clear waters, this creek offers a delightful escape into nature where clothing is optional. Naturists and nudists relish the freedom of Sycamore Creek, making it a...

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Sycamore Creek

Mile Marker 212 on Beeline HighwayScottsdale, AZ 85260 United States

About Sycamore Creek

Embrace the sun at Sycamore Creek, a popular spot among the naturist community in Scottsdale, AZ. Known for its serene landscapes and clear waters, this creek offers a delightful escape into nature where clothing is optional. Naturists and nudists relish the freedom of Sycamore Creek, making it a top choice for those who prefer an all-over tan.

The area around Sycamore Creek has a rich history, once inhabited by the ancient Hohokam people, and later becoming a favored spot during the wild west days. Today, it's celebrated for its natural beauty and as a haven for wildlife, providing a perfect backdrop for those who appreciate the naturist lifestyle.

While enjoying the creek, you can bask in the Arizona sun, explore the trails, or simply relax by the water. It's important to note that while Sycamore Creek is known for being clothing-optional, visitors are always encouraged to check current local regulations as policies can change.

Whether you're a seasoned naturist or just looking to explore new experiences, Sycamore Creek welcomes all who respect nature's beauty and the community's values. So, pack a picnic, leave your inhibitions (and swimsuits) behind, and come enjoy a day in paradise!

Remember: Freedom feels better au naturel!

Sycamore Creek Directions

From Phoenix, take US Highway 60 east to Mesa. Take Exit 179 and head north on State Route SR-87. When you reach the junction with Shea Boulevard near Fountain Hills, you'll have another 23 miles to go. At milepost 212, start looking for a highway bridge over Sycamore Creek. After crossing the bridge take a right onto an unmarked dirt road. You will cross over a low-water concrete bridge, then you will come to a "Y" in the road. Bear left and look for a second, larger low-water concrete bridge. Do not attempt to cross this has this bridge. Park off to the side and continue across the bridge on foot and follow an old road uphill for about 10 to 15 minutes. At the top of the hill, turn right and follow the trail for several more minutes. You will reach an overlook above Sycamore Creek, and you can see the natural pools in the creek below. Descend into the canyon.