I spend a couple of months in Queen Valley in the winter; we are surrounded by state and federal land, and there are javelina and mule deer where I am, and the scenery is great. I will be shooting at (notice I didn't say hitting) some Gambel's quail in the surrounding desert; lots of them around. If you go out by Saguaro Lake, near Tortilla Flat, there is a great herd of desert bighorn sheep there. The Superstition mts are great for hiking and photos, and wildlife is there, but I don't see nearly as many animals there as I do at home. Roosevelt Lake has lots of javelina, and the Tonto Cliff Dwellings is where I have seen Coues deer pretty regularly. Escape the Phoenix mega mess, especially to the east, and there is some great country to be explored and enjoyed. If you don't like snakes, January is a good time to be in the desert. By March, they are very active. In all my hiking trips in the desert, I have seen lots of rattlers but only one gila monster.