Fort Huachuca - Garden CanyonOne of Arizona’s largest military installations, Fort Huachuca was established in 1877 and continues as an activ...
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From the trailhead near the picnic area turnoff, 500 ft/150 m from west of the visitor center, the trail climbs about 1000 ft/300 m in the first mi...
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Tucked away in the rolling hills of southeastern Arizona is a hidden treasure.Patagonia Lake State Park was established in 1975 as a state park and...
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Old Baldy Trail #372Old Baldy is the shortest and steepest, while the Super Trail is longer but has a more moderate gradient, but both of these tra...
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The Sonoita Creek State Park Natural Area surrounds the Patagonia Lake State Park and features trails for hiking and horseback riding, as well as a...
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Cochise Trail #279In the 1860’s, the charismatic Chiricahua Apache leader, Cochise, adopted the rugged canyons that cross the midsection of t...
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Park HistoryTubac Presidio State Historic Park has the distinction of being known as Arizona's first state park; however, in realistic terms, it wa...
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Bog Springs Trail #156This is a very pleasant, rather short loop through an area of bubbling springs, green grasses, big trees and long distance vi...
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Tucson, Arizona is home to the nation's largest cacti. The giant saguaro is the universal symbol of the American west. These majestic plants, found...
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Anamax Park, is a 22 acre park with a 5,000 square foot recreation center. The Recreation Center is open Monday through Friday from 8am to 5pm, Sat...
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This trail follows a riverbed filled with sand and small to medium sized boulders. It has a lot of shady areas which is nice in Arizona. It leads y...
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Agua Caliente, literally meaning hot water, is a unique 101-acre park with a perennial warm spring. An artificial stream links together three ponds...
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This Ironwood Forest National Monument is made up of 129,000-acres and contains a significant system of cultural and historical sites covering a 5,...
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This route consists of the Lower Rhyolite Canyon, Sarah Deming and Heart of Rocks Loop Trails. LENGTH: 7.3 miles/ 11.8 km round trip. ACCESS: Visit...
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Take the Bear Canyon Tram route to the end of the line. The trail head is approximately 2 miles from the parking lot and it takes another 2 ½ miles...
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