Arizona Trail
The Arizona Trail (AZT) navigates from the Mexico-Arizona border to the Utah-Arizona border, some 800 miles. Crossing the Grand Canyon and passing the San Francisco Peaks atop the Colorado Plateau, the trail cuts south through the Mazatzal, Four Peaks, Superstition, Pusch Ridge, Saguaro, Mount Wrightson, and Miller Peak Wilderness Areas of the Sonoran Desert. The Arizona Trail provides a true and honest impression of the southwestern mountain desert.
In Fall of 2023, I intend to hike southbound beginning at the state border. Below, I document my hike in successive blog posts.
“The Grand Canyon State”
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[Day 1] Stateline
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[Day 2] Kaibab Plateau
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[Day 3] East Rim Approach
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[Day 4] Into Grand Canyon
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[Day 5] South Rim Ascent
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[Day 6] Passage 36
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[Day 7] Babbitt Ranch
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[Day 8] San Francisco Peaks
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[Day 9] Flagstaff Urban Route
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[Day 10] Lowell Observatory
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[Day 11] Mormon Lake
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[Day 12] Crux of Fall
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[Day 13] Mogollon Rim
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[Day 14] Pine
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[Day 15] Climbing & Cowboying
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[Day 16] The Mazatzal
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[Day 17] Devil Winds
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[Day 18] Four Peaks
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[Day 19] Roosevelt Lake
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[Day 20] Superstition Wilderness
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[Day 21] Picketpost
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[Day 22] To the Gila
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[Day 23] The Friendliest Town
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[Day 24] To the Tortillas
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[Day 25] Oracle Cutoff
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[Day 26] Mt. Lemmon
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[Day 27] Sky Island Hop
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[Day 28] Saguaro Wilderness
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[Day 29] Interstate 10
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[Day 30] Return to Tucson
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[Day 31] Santa Rita Mountains
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[Day 32] Conelo Hills
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[Day 33] Miller Peak