Things To Do Brent Votroubek June 15, 2026
If you're new to Arizona, summer can feel intimidating. The first time you see 110°F on the forecast, you may wonder if everyone simply stays inside for four months.
The answer? Not at all.
One of the biggest surprises for newcomers is how much there still is to do during the summer months. Locals simply adjust their schedules. Instead of spending all afternoon outside, they take advantage of Scottsdale's early mornings, resort amenities, indoor attractions, and incredible summer specials.
Whether you're a longtime resident or considering a move to the area, here are some of the best ways to enjoy North Scottsdale when temperatures start climbing.
Ask any Scottsdale resident their secret to surviving summer and you'll hear the same answer:
Get outside before 8 a.m.
The difference between 80°F at sunrise and 110°F at 2 p.m. is enormous.
Pinnacle Peak Park is one of North Scottsdale's most iconic hikes. During the summer, the parking lot often fills surprisingly early because locals know the routine.
Start around sunrise and you'll enjoy:
The trail is relatively approachable for most fitness levels and offers some of the best scenery in the area.
With more than 30,000 acres of protected desert, the preserve offers trails for everyone from casual walkers to experienced hikers.
Popular summer-friendly options include:
Pro Tip: Bring more water than you think you'll need. Arizona heat is no joke, even early in the morning.
Many visitors don't realize that summer is often the most affordable time to experience Scottsdale's luxury resorts.
As tourism slows during the hottest months, many resorts offer:
Some of the area's most beautiful resorts are located right here in North Scottsdale.
Instead of driving hours for a vacation, many locals spend a day:
It's one of the easiest ways to enjoy summer without battling the heat.
Summer is actually one of the best times to try new restaurants.
Why?
Because everyone is indoors.
Many restaurants become less crowded, reservations are easier to get, and seasonal specials are common.
Challenge yourself to visit one new restaurant every week throughout the summer.
Popular North Scottsdale areas include:
You'll stay cool and discover places you may not have tried otherwise.
If you have kids, cabin fever can hit quickly during the hottest months.
Fortunately, North Scottsdale has plenty of options.
Families love the interactive splash area, especially in the mornings and evenings.
Parents can enjoy coffee nearby while kids cool off and burn some energy.
When temperatures climb into the triple digits, indoor activity centers become lifesavers.
Options throughout North Scottsdale and the surrounding area include:
Many offer summer memberships or weekday discounts.
People are often shocked to learn that golf courses remain busy throughout the summer.
The key is timing.
Summer golfers enjoy:
By the time many people are finishing breakfast, golfers are already heading home.
Some local residents actually prefer summer golf because of the value and pace of play.
Not every summer activity needs to involve a pool.
Scottsdale has built a reputation as one of the Southwest's premier arts destinations.
Spend an afternoon exploring:
It's an easy way to spend a few hours indoors while supporting local businesses.
One of the biggest rewards for enduring the heat?
The sunsets.
Summer monsoon season often creates some of the most spectacular skies you'll see all year.
Locals frequently gather at:
The combination of desert landscapes, dramatic clouds, and colorful sunsets is one of the reasons so many people fall in love with Scottsdale.
Most people focus on Arizona's winter weather—and for good reason.
But summer has its own advantages:
Once you learn how to adjust your schedule, you'll discover that life doesn't stop in Scottsdale during the summer.
In fact, many locals will tell you that summer is when they finally get to enjoy all the amenities that make North Scottsdale such a special place to live.
Whether you're spending the morning on a trail, relaxing at a resort pool, or enjoying dinner after sunset, there's no shortage of ways to make the most of the season.
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