Arizona Hikers Guide – Page 3 of 4 – Hiking, Backpacking, Gear, Photography

The South Kaibab Trail is one of the most incredible hiking experiences of my lifetime. This well worn path leads thousands of travelers down the steep canyon walls and onto the canyon floor where it meets the mighty Colorado River. … Read More
Flatiron, aka Siphon Draw, is one of the most popular and exhilarating hikes in the Superstition Wilderness. This trail puts you on top of one of the most prominent rock features of the range called Flatiron due to the fact … Read More
Munds Wagon Trail is an easy, casual hike along Schnebly Hill road in Sedona, AZ. The trail offers great views of Sedona, red rocks, and if you are lucky, small pools and water runoff that make the rocks very photogenic. … Read More
The Phoneline Trail is a gateway trail into Sabino Canyon and follows the southern side of the tram road. The Phoneline trail is a great alternative trail to riding the Sabino Canyon tram and is very popular among hikers and … Read More
Sabino Canyon is one of the most popular and spectacular canyons in the Santa Catalina wilderness. This canyon is home to Hutch’s Pool and has plenty to offer including mountain vistas, beautiful red rock, desert flora and fauna, and a … Read More

Here is a picture I took that I have hanging in my home. It is in the middle of an Arizona Indian reservation and reminds me of wide open highway and beautiful weather. I really like the red rocks in … Read More

Havasupai is one of the most well known and photographed waterfall destinations in the world. Consisting of five major waterfalls including the most famous “Havasu Falls”, this oasis in the desert should be on the top of any backpackers bucket … Read More
The Esperero Canyon Loop Trail is located in the Santa Catalina Mountain Range in Tucson. This is a long, hot, steep loop hike that has fantastic views with a refreshing surprise to end the 22 mile loop. Length: 22.0 miles round … Read More
The Hieroglyphics Trail #101 is a short, fun little hike and a great introduction into the Superstition Mountain range. On this hike you can expect to see great views of the East Valley as well as some well preserved hieroglyphics. … Read More
Boulder Canyon Trail #103 is one of the gateways into the great Superstition Mountain Range. It begins on the north side of the range and drops into a large canyon. From this trail one can see many prominent landmarks of … Read More
