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Sunday, December 13, 2009

Cathedral Rock Trail # 170


At the top of the saddle

This is a popular trail in Sedona, Arizona. It’s a strenuous climb to the saddle among Cathedral Rock’s two spires, but it’s well worth it. The climb is half the fun and the view at the top is incredible!

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Sunday, November 8, 2009

Prescott, Trail 305


Beautiful Trail

This is nice trail located in Prescott. The trail's easy and well-marked. If you want to get out of the heat and into the pines, this trail’s for you.

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Sunday, August 9, 2009

Linda Vista Trail


Looking down on Oro Valley from the trail


This is a fun, short trail that is right in town (Oro Valley/Tucson), but doesn’t seem like it. There are a series of side trails associated with this trail that rate from moderate to difficult. The scenery and views of northwest Tucson are wonderful.

This is a great, short hike for people who don’t have time for a long drive and you still feel like your away from the city.

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Wednesday, June 17, 2009

The Wilderness of Rocks Loop - Santa Catalina Mountains


Lemmon Rock Lookout

This is one of my favorite hikes because it is close to Tucson, offers great scenery and the elevation provides some relief from the summer heat.


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Saturday, June 6, 2009

Honey Bee Canyon


An easy hike for the young ones


This is a great urban trail near Tucson that will seem like you’re miles away from the city. Staring from Oro Valley’s Honey Bee Park (northwest side of Tucson) it follows a sandy wash, has no large elevation gains or rocks to scramble over. A nice, short and easy hike, within the capabilities of most young and old alike. This is a popular trail for Oro Valley residents and their dogs. There’s also some interesting history along the way. The area around Honey Bee Canyon used to be home to a large community of Hohokum, and more recently, cattle and sheep ranchers. Interesting aspects of this hike are a large rock dam, a beautiful narrow canyon, and a rock with decorated with petroglyphs.

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Fort Bowie


An easy hike


Although some hikers may not consider the Fort Bowie trail and “true” hiking trail, it should not be so easily dismissed. Rich in history, beautiful scenery and seclusion, it offers more than it takes.

I’ve wanted to visit one of southern Arizona’s most important forts during the fierce Indian campaigns of the late 1800’s for a long time. And I wasn’t disappointed. About every 1/8 of a mile along the trail there are interpretative signs which tell not only the story of Fort Bowie, but the Apache, civilians, and battles that took place in the surrounding area. Anyone interested in the Indian Wars NEEDS to visit this site. It is perhaps one of the best interpretative trails I’ve ever been on.

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Friday, April 10, 2009

Brown Canyon Trail


The Trough. A great place for a rest at the high point along the trail!


This is another great trail located about an hour and a half southeast of Tucson near Sierra Vista. It starts with a climb up a Jeep road before becoming a foot path for most of the descent. As a bonus, you can also opt to visit the historical Brown Canyon Ranch. And beautiful scenery to boot. All-in-all a great hike!

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The Experience Arizona website has a lot more than the adventures contained in this blog:
- Interactive maps
- Weather
- To Do List
- Updated information
- Information on Arizona wildlife, plantlife and history
- Online magazine
- All for FREE!

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