The Best Hiking Trails in Arizona

If you’ve been to Arizona and haven’t hiked there, then you are missing out on half of the city. It really is the best way to take advantage of breathtaking panoramic views, incredible forests, wild, isolated beaches, and stellar city views. Hiking is really the best way to take advantage of our incredible forests, wild, isolated beaches, and stellar city views.

There are many hiking trails in Arizona which are very popular among tourists, but we are discussing the four main hiking trails for you to explore: Hot Spring Trail, Camelback Mountains, Rim to Rim trail and the Havasu Canyon trail. Ready for your hiking adventure? Lace up your shoes and let’s go away!

Make Sure to Carry These Things When Exploring Hikes

  •        Plenty of Water Bottles
  •        A Safety Whistle
  •        Good Hiking Shoes
  •        First Aid Kit
  •        Sunglasses
  •        Hat
  •        Snacks and Protein Bars

Camelback Mountain

 Located in the center of Scottsdale; the Camelback Mountain is one of the most iconic and popular hiking trails in Phoenix, Arizona. Camelback Mountain incorporates two separate pathways that adjoin at the crest of the mountain with views of all Downtown Phoenix, North Scottsdale, and Tempe. The famous Cholla trail and Echo Canyon trail are integrated on Camelback Mountain. The average hikers will take around 45 minutes to 1 hour to hit the Summit.

Rim to Rim Trail

If you are looking for a little exercise or want to spend a couple of days on the trail, Rim to Rim trail is perfect for you! Many trails in Arizona take you down to the canyon floor where you can camp for the night and then trek back up to the rim. The longest trail is the 23-mile Rim to Rim Trail, which puts you down 6,000 feet from the north edge into the gorge and after that another 5,000 feet back up to the south side. Most of the professional hikers take somewhere around three days to complete the entire trail, and you should look ahead to it to be dangerously hard.

Havasu Canyon Trail or Grand Canyon National Park

 Havasu Canyon trail is a famous hiking trail in Coconino County, Arizona. 6.3 miles in length and starts at 5,178 feet elevation. Venturing to

every part of the whole trail is 12.7 miles with an aggregate height gain of 3,339 feet. The Hualapai Hilltop stopping is close to the trailhead. There are additional bathrooms and cheap food. Along the trail there are springs.

Arizona Hot Spring

This is a must if you love to hike! Located near the Colorado River, this 3.25-mile hike to Arizona hot spring is a little-known gem, also one of the most popular hikes for locals and tourists. This trail meets the lake in the wake of following an extending, very limited gorge through dark volcanic rocks. The gulch likewise contains falls, and a 20-foot cascade climbed utilizing a metal stepping stool.

So, what are you waiting for? Discover one of these epic hiking trails in Arizona, for the memories lasting a lifetime! Don’t forget to pack your camera for these fantastic hikes.

 

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