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Erik Burton
Jun 23, 2026
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Scottsdale, Arizona Summer 2026 Guide Summer in Scottsdale (June–September) is the off-season, which means scorching heat but also huge discounts on luxury resorts and activities.
Here's your complete rundown:
☀️ Weather Expectations Month Avg High Avg Low
Notes June 104°F 77°F Driest, hottest start July 106°F 83°F Monsoon begins August 104°F 82°F Peak monsoon September 100°F 76°F
Cooling slowly Monsoon season (mid-June to late September) brings dramatic afternoon thunderstorms, dust storms (haboobs), and occasional flash flooding.
🏨 Top Resorts (Summer Rates Drop 40–60%)
🌵 Things to Do
🌅 Early Morning (5–9 AM) Hike Camelback, Pinnacle Peak, or Tom's Thumb Sunrise hot air balloon ride Desert Botanical Garden Golf (huge summer discounts at Troon North, Grayhawk, TPC Scottsdale)
❄️ Midday (Stay Cool) Resort pool day / lazy river Spa treatments (Joya, Well & Being, Alvadora) Scottsdale Fashion Square shopping Musical Instrument Museum (MIM) Taliesin West tour OdySea Aquarium Butterfly Wonderland
🌆 Evening Old Town Scottsdale dining & nightlife Thursday ArtWalk Sunset desert Jeep tour Stargazing in the McDowell Mountains Top Golf or Medieval Times for families
🍽️ Where to Eat FnB — seasonal Arizona cuisine
💡 Survival Tips Drink water constantly — dehydration sneaks up fast Sunscreen, hat, sunglasses always Schedule outdoor stuff before 9 AM or after 7 PM Never drive through flooded washes (it's illegal — "Stupid Motorist Law") Check rental car A/C before leaving the lot Many hiking trails close midday in summer due to heat
🎟️ Special Summer 2026 Considerations Scottsdale Restaurant Week typically runs in September Resorts often run "Summer Splash" promos with resort credits Spring training is long over, but Arizona Diamondbacks play home games at Chase Field (Phoenix) in air-conditioned comfort |
Scottsdale, Arizona, known as The West's Most Western Town, draws from a deep history rooted in its 1888 founding by U.S. Army Chaplain Winfield Scott.
This once small agricultural community now thrives as a hub of culture and tourism, especially in Old Town Scottsdale, where historic saloons and modern art galleries mingle seamlessly.
Landmarks like the Rusty Spur Saloon and Porters Western Saloon highlight the area’s enduring Western spirit, with Porters recently marking its seventh anniversary in vibrant fashion.
As Scottsdale approaches its 75th anniversary of incorporation on June 25, 2026, the city is alive with celebrations, including a Birthday Bash at Scottsdale Stadium and a community-wide Fourth of July event at WestWorld, featuring Arizona’s largest fireworks show.
These festivities invite everyone to celebrate the past while experiencing Scottsdale’s lively culture today. Read More... |
In the heart of Old Town Scottsdale, Hula’s Modern Tiki whisks visitors to a modern Polynesian escape, channeling the nostalgic vibe of classic tiki bars with a fresh, local twist.
Guests are welcomed by an open, surf-inspired setting with carved tiki statues and vibrant energy spilling from a lively bar into street-side dining.
The menu is a creative fusion of island and modern American flavors. Favorites like Hawaiian ceviche and spicy tofu tacos burst with freshness, while the macadamia-encrusted whitefish offers a true taste of the tropics.
An impressive drink list features tiki classics such as the standout Mai Tai, as well as unique crowd-pleasers like the Blood Orange and Espresso Martinis.
Hula’s is also a hub for the local community, hosting the Arizona Tiki Oasis kickoff party and energizing Scottsdale’s nightlife scene year-round. Read More... |