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    Aravaipa Canyon Wilderness

    Mammoth, AZ    

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    - Saguaro cactus dot the canyon slopes, and a mixed-broadleaf riparian forest lines the canyon slopes at the creek. The canyon, 1,000 feet deep in places, is home to desert bighorn sheep, javelinas, coati mundis, ringtail ... wildernet.com

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    Aravaipa Canyon, Winkelman, Arizona

    Winkelman, AZ    

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    A delightful hike along one of Arizona?s best desert riparian areas. There is no established trail through Aravaipa Canyon; you simply follow the stream. Stream wading with numerous crossings (up to knee deep) and hiking thro... trails.com

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    Aravaipa Canyon Wilderness

    Winkelman, AZ    

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    The Aravaipa Canyon Wilderness (19,700 acres) in Arizona is managed by the Bureau of Land Management. In 1984, the Aravaipa Canyon Wilderness became part of the now over 109 million acre National Wilderness Preservation S... recreation.gov

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    Rug Road

    Mammoth, AZ    

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    Rug Road got its name from the remnants of carpet that people have used to fill holes and ledges along the road to make it more passable. The road is one of the roughest roads in the Safford Field Office - it is not for t... recreation.gov

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    Phoneline Trail - Oracle State Park

    Oracle, AZ    

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    From the parking lot you'll jump onto the trail and within 10 yards the trail splits. You can take the Phoneline Trail to your left or continue on down the trail to the Cherry Valley Wash (where you'd take a left once you... localhikes.com

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    Icehouse Canyon

    Globe, AZ    

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    Since the Icehouse Canyon Trail is a point to point trail you can access it from both sides. Since you have a great elevation gain (or loss) you may choose either to start from the bottom or top depending on whether you l... localhikes.com

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    Arizona Trail At Oracle, Tucson, Arizona

    Oracle, AZ    

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    Plan to take plenty of water on this hike?shade is plentiful through and along the typically dry washbeds, but the path along ridgelines is largely exposed. Once your dog is leashed, you are ready for the Arizona Trail loop. ... trails.com

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    Turkey Creek

    Bylas, AZ    

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    A graded county road provides access to the east Aravaipa Canyon Wilderness boundary. Creek crossings and seasonal road conditions may necessitate high-clearance or four-wheel-drive vehicles. Winter and summer flooding ma... recreation.gov

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    Nature Trail - Oracle State Park

    Oracle, AZ    

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    From the parking lot you'll notice 2 entrances into the Nature Trail loop about 40 feet from each other. It doesn't matter which one you take. The trail is clearly marked with signs at all of the intersections letting you... localhikes.com

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    Windy Ridge Trail Loop

    Oracle, AZ    

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    There are about 4 access points to this trail. Pick up a more detailed trail map at the ranger station when you first enter the park. From the first parking lot you'll easily find the trailhead. The trail winds through yu... localhikes.com