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Arizona Trail

 
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Arizona Trail
Length 817 miles (1307 km) planned
767 miles (1227 km) completed
Location Arizona, United States
Trailheads Coronado National Memorial
Arizona-Utah border
Use Hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, cross-country skiing
Highest Point San Francisco Peaks - 9600 feet (2880 m) (This point is on a proposed section of the trail)
Lowest Point Gila River - 1700 feet (510 m)
Trail Difficulty Easy to Strenuous
Season Year-round at lower elevations, Summer and Fall at higher elevations
Sights Santa Catalina Mountains, Mogollon Rim, San Francisco Peaks, Grand Canyon

The Arizona Trail is a trail from Mexico to Utah that traverses the whole north-south length of Arizona. The trail begins at the Coronado National Memorial near the US-Mexico border and moves north through parts of the Huachuca, Santa Rita, and Rincon Mountains; then through the Santa Catalina north of Tucson and the Mazatzal Mountains before ascending to the higher elevations of Northern Arizona and the San Francisco Peaks, and then continuing on across the Coconino Plateau to the Grand Canyon. It terminates near the Arizona-Utah border in the Kaibab Plateau region. The Arizona Trail is about 93% complete as of mid-2007, and is planned to be about 800 miles (1,300 km) long when completed. It is designed as a primitive trail for hiking, equestrians, mountain biking, and even cross country skiing. It showcases the wide variety of mountain ranges and ecosystems of Arizona. The idea for the trail was originally developed and promoted by Dale Shewalter, a Flagstaff, Arizona teacher in 1985.

The Arizona Trail was designated as a National Scenic Trail in 2009.

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