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Trails in Arizona
Articles and information
about all types of recreational and multi-use trails in Arizona.
Apache Railroad Multi-Use Trail
A 21 mile bicycle trail on an Apache reservation
in Arizona. Suitable for walking, horsebacking riding,
and mountain biking.
Arizona Trail
790 miles of trail running from the Utah/Arizona
border south to Mexico. Trail is suitable for
horseback riding and mountain biking.
Flagstaff Urban Trail System
20 miles of city trails in Flagstaff, Arizona.
Suitable for walking, cycling, inline skating,
and horseback riding.
Grand Canyon Greenway
When this trail is complete it may include
as many as 45 miles, running from Hermits Rest
on the west end to Desert View on the east end.
Four miles of the trail is complete and that section
is suitable for walking, cycling, inline skating,
and cross-country skiing.
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Indian Springs Trail
A seven mile trail that runs from
Apache Sitgreaves National Forest to Springerville.
Suitable for walking and mountain biking.
Iron King Trail
A 3 miles trail that runs from the city of Prescott to the
city of Prescott Valley. Suitable for walking, mountain biking.
McDowell Mountain Regional Park Trails
A group of trails in McDowell Mountain Regional Park
suitable for walking, horseback riding, cycling,
and mountain biking.
Mohave and Milltown Railroad Trails
Seven miles of trails connecting the Oatman and Mohave Valley regions.
Suitable for walking, horseback riding, and mountain biking.
Peavine Trails
5 miles of trails in Peavine Park in
Arizona's Yavapa County. Suitable for walking,
horseback riding, and mountain biking.
Prescott Peavine Trail
a 5 mile trail that runs from Highway 89A to Prescott Arizona.
Suitable for cycling, mountain biking, walking, and horseback
riding.
Railroad Trail
A 1 mile walking trail in Sonoita Creek, Patagonia.
Scottsdale Multiuse Path
A 7 mile trail in Scottsdale Arizona suitable
for walking, cycling, and inline skating.
Flagstaff Urban Trails - University Heights to Fort Tuthill
A three mile trail in Flagstaff Arizona suitable
for walking, cross-country skiing, and mountain biking.
Yuma Crossing Bike Path
A 1 mile trail in Yuma Arizona north of Yuma
Crossing Park. Suitable for walking, cycling, and
inline skating.
AmericanTrails.org - Arizona
Hiking trails, off-road trails,
and trail advocacy groups in Arizona.
The Arizona Trail
The Arizona Trail will eventually
be a 790 mile non-paved, non-motorized trail running
from the State of Mexico, through Arizona, to Utah.
Arizona State Parks Trail Program
General inforamtion about the program and its
trail development and maintenance activities.
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