Arizona Trail
The Arizona Trail is a long-distance hiking trail that stretches approximately 800 miles across the state of Arizona. It begins at the U.S.-Mexico border and ends at the Utah border, passing through diverse landscapes such as deserts, mountains, and forests. The trail is divided into 43 segments, making it accessible for day hikes or longer backpacking trips.
Established in 1988, the Arizona Trail is managed by the Arizona Trail Association and is part of the National Trails System. It offers opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding, attracting outdoor enthusiasts from around the world. The trail showcases the natural beauty and cultural heritage of Arizona.