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Pinnacle Peak and Trail Dust Town has been a Tucson staple for nearly 60 years. It's a tradition of cowboy steaks and laid-back atmosphere that make it Absolutely Arizona.
Twice a night and three times on Fridays and Saturdays a full moon floats like a balloon over a two-story, wooden hotel in an unnamed Old West town. Pinnacle Peak Pistoleros put on quite a performance ...
There are a hundred reasons to hike up Pinnacle Peak. First, the scenery is breathtaking, high Sonoran Desert in all its glory. Second, there's variety. Besides hiking trails over 150 acres, there ...
Pinnacle Peak is located near the Troon North Golf Club and Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale (about 25 miles north of Old Town in North Scottsdale). It's free to access daily from sunrise to sunset.
6541 E. Tanque Verde Blvd. A visit to Trail Dust Town, with its old-school carousel, ... Once you’ve done all that, head over to Pinnacle Peak for an old-school steakhouse experience.
The iconic Pinnacle Peak Patio will close next year, but owners hope to find a new location. ... "The West's Most Western Town.'' "This is not something we're glad about," Mayor Jim Lane said.
The anchor of Trail Dust Town, Pinnacle Peak opened in 1962, burned down in 1971, and was rebuilt to become a major tourist destination for the city. Pinnacle Peak Steakhouse — 6541 E. Tanque ...
Meanwhile, the restaurant’s owners are vowing to move Pinnacle Peak Patio to a new, smaller location, possibly in Old Town Scottsdale or Cave Creek. We want to hear from you.