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ARIZONA - TRAIL BOOKS
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Whether you want to scramble up the parched red rock of
Boynton Canyon, soak your weary feet at the base of Havasu Falls, or cross
Hidden Valley's desert sands dotted with Saguaro cactus, Arizona has a hike to
suit your
inclination
and ability. Classic Hikes offers 100 choice trails for day hikers and
backpackers alike to explore five regions of Arizona, including the Colorado
plateau, central highlands, central deserts, southeastern basin and range, and western deserts. The guide features awe-inspiring
color photos by the author, along with maps and at-a-glance information that
details mileage, hiking time, elevation, seasonal considerations, and contact
information. Each trail description contains directions to the trailhead,
possible hazards, trail gradation, major junctions, and notable vegetation.
Longing for solitude far from frequently used trails? Warren examines
little-known routes where "stone spires, totems, and hoodoos" will surround you,
but also covers trails where rafters and "4WD vehicles packed with tourists"
become part of the landscape. He also touches on the region's rich history,
noting facts about the people who once lived there and the ruins they left
behind. In other words, Classic Hikes offers something for everyone ready to
explore Arizona's storied past and diverse wilderness.
Arizona Day Hikes: A Guide to the Best Trails from
Tucson to the Grand Canyon
Two
books in one, this hiking guide features 100 of Arizona's best hiking trails,
and an authoritative guide to the natural history of the Grand Canyon State's
landscape. Ganci's knowledge of native species and local conditions, accompanied
by 30 line drawings and 15 maps, helps hikers learn to identify each region's
geology, weather, plant and animal life. Dave Ganci is a writer,
photographer, outdoorsman and a former director of the Arizona Outdoor
Institute. His previous books include Hiking the Southwest and Desert Hiking. He
lives in Prescott, Arizona.
Lonely Planet Grand Canyon National Park (LONELY
PLANET NATIONAL PARK GUIDES)
An
American icon, the Grand Canyon astounds with its majestic viewpoints,
mesmerizing colors, red-rock spires and breathtaking sunsets. Whether you want
to hike the Rim Trail, view endangered California Condors or roar along Colorado
River rapids below, gear up first with this guide to the most inspiring of
national parks. SEE THE HIGHLIGHTS - detailed itineraries help you experience
the best of the park, whether you have a few hours or a few weeks.
GET BELOW THE RIM - recommended hikes for everyone, from easy rim trails
to challenging scrambles, plus backcountry camping and rafting trips.
BRING THE KIDS - tips on the best sights and activities for families,
plus child-friendly hotels and restaurants.
EXPLORE FARTHER - side trips to Flagstaff, the Hualapai and Havasupai
Reservations and sparkling Lake Powell. LEARN
MORE - coverage of the history, geology and ecosystem of the Grand Canyon
enriches your experience
This
is another book in the 50 Hikes state series that is due to release in 2004.
Martin Tessmer who is also the author of Weekend Wilderness: California,
Oregon, Washington: A Complete Outdoor Recreation Guide to America's Pocket
Wilderness Areas takes a look at some hikes in Arizona in this release.
Hiking
Arizona is a comprehensive guide for exploring the beauty and splendor of one of
the country’s most scenic states. With detailed descriptions of 98 different
trails, you’ll not only know where to go but also what to expect when you get
there. Unlike some guides that concentrate on certain parks or regions, Hiking
Arizona covers the entire state. It includes large
maps that provide rich detail in a format that’s easy to read,a trail finder
that allows you to quickly locate trails based on criteria important to you, and
practical information on park hours, length and difficulty of trails, facility
details, permit requirements, and other pertinent information for parks and
surrounding areas. Designed for hikers of all interests and capabilities, Hiking
Arizona has the details you need to make the most of each destination—from
seasonal attractions to surrounding sites worth the visit. The only surprise
that awaits you is the breathtaking beauty of the trip.
Describes the geological history, sights, and facilities of
Arizona's Petrified Forest National Park. --This text refers to the School &
Library Binding edition.
The Phoenix metropolitan area, sprawling across the Valley
of the Sun, is one of Arizona's most popular
visitor
destinations. The city and its suburbs offer superb hiking trails in the vast
and spectacular Sonoran Desert. Best Easy Day Hikes Phoenix will direct you to
some of the best short hiking trails on Squaw Peak, McDonald Mountain and in
Lost Dutchman State Park. Best Easy Day Hikes Phoenix includes concise
descriptions and detailed maps of mostly short, easy-to-follow trails that lead
to some of the most scenic destinations in the area. With hikes varying from
half-hour strolls to full-day adventures, Best Easy Day Hikes Phoenix is for
everyone, including families.
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