OUTDOOR ADVENTURE

Hiking & Trails

Breathtaking natural features and vibrant scenery make Arizona the perfect location for hiking, rappelling, and exploring the great outdoors. Whether you're climbing desert mesas, hiking along mountain streams, or navigating gorgeous canyons, you will fall in love with Arizona.


Several trails are close to city centers, too, making it easier to get out in nature to enjoy iconic saguaros and other beautiful sights throughout the desert.


Hundreds of hiking trails can be found in Arizona, with trips ranging from short, easy loops in the heart of the city, to multiple-day treks in remote wilderness areas. Grand Canyon hiking is a favorite for both family trips and expert expeditions, but there are also countless hiking trails at other sites, including many of Arizona’s national parks, monuments, and recreation areas.

Hiking & Trails
Windy Point, Mount Lemmon

With Arizona remaining a top choice for visitors from across the country and across the world, the Arizona Department of Health Services has developed several tools and guidelines to ensure the safety and comfort of Arizonans and travelers during the summer. Learn more here.

National Scenic Trail

The Arizona Trail

The Arizona Trail, a National Scenic Trail that forms a meandering 800-mile path across Arizona, from Mexico to Utah, offers an excellent opportunity for those who want to make a challenging trek across the entire state.

Trail Running

Trail Running

Arizona is a running mecca. From high-altitude trail running in Flagstaff to desert trail running in the Superstitions, we've asked some of Arizona’s most experienced athletes for their top trail runs.

Hiking Trails

Hiking Arizona

The 6th largest state has over 2,000 hiking trails to choose from. Desert to water. Rim to rim. Flatland to ridgeline. The tough part is choosing which one to hike.

Hiking Arizona

A Guide to Hiking the Grand Canyon Rim to Rim The “Right Way”

Grand Canyon National Park draws millions of visitors from around the world to experience its iconic beauty. As seen from the edge of the canyon, it’s incredible. But when seen up close on a rim-to-rim hike, it’s near spiritual. Here’s how to do it safely.

6 Easy Arizona Hikes

Hiking Arizona

Arizona is renowned as a hiking destination. Many challenging hikes — such as Camelback Mountain in Phoenix or Bright Angel Trail at the Grand Canyon — grant breathtaking views that can only be seen on the trail. But so do plenty of easier hikes ...

Hit the Road. Count the Parks.

Arizona Parks Passport

From cactus to canyons, pine forests to sky islands, Arizona's parks and monuments feature a wide array of scenery, history, trails and activities for all ages. So, hit the Road. Count the Parks.

Grand Canyon Hikes

Hiking the Grand Canyon

Of the 5.9 million visitors who come to Grand Canyon National Park each year, only one-precent ever descend below the rim. Now's your chance to become a one-percenter.

Know Before You Go

Hiking Tips

Before you go, check out Arizona hiking tips for important information on staying safe and avoiding injury, dehydration, and other common problems.

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Gila Box Riparian National Conservation Area

The 23,000-acre conservation area is home to impressive Gila Conglomerate cliffs, towering more than 1,000 feet above the Gila River where...

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Good Trip Adventures

Good Trip Adventures is an inclusive and sustainable tour operator and guiding company in the U.S. National Parks. We go beyond the guide...

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Hannagan Meadow Recreation Area

Hannagan Meadow Recreation Area is a high-country four-season sporting paradise for a wide range of outdoor pursuits.Historic Hannagan...

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Hassayampa River Preserve

Experience nature at her finest along the cottonwood-willow draped banks of the Hassayampa River. Our 730-acre preserve is a birder's...

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Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail

Welcome to the Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail - 1210 miles of deserts, rivers, oak woodlands, shorelines, grasslands, and...

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Kamo Lyfe Hiking Group

The Kamo Lyfe Hiking Group represents a unique illustration of the bond we developed on the mountain. With our diverse backgrounds are...

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Ligai Si'Anii Tours

We are a Navajo-owned and operated family tour company operating on the Navajo Reservation that specializes in offering personalized,...

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Maricopa Trail + Park Foundation

The Maricopa Trail + Park Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting, promoting, developing, and maintaining one of the...

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McDowell Sonoran Conservancy

The nonprofit McDowell Sonoran Conservancy manages the McDowell Sonoran Preserve in partnership with the City of Scottsdale. More than 650...

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McDowell Sonoran Preserve

The Arizona Game and Fish Department considers the McDowell Mountains and surrounding Sonoran desert the most significant wildlife habitat...

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Mount Lemmon Bike Assocation

The Arizona Bicycle Association is the official road and mountain site for the state of Arizona. We are a volunteer organization dedicated...

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Nature Conservancy's Ramsey Canyon Preserve

Located in southeastern Arizona, Ramsey Canyon is at an ecological crossroads where elements from the Rocky Mountains to the north, the...

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Cities & Regions

From the abundance of Saguaro cactuses and unique wildlife in the Sonoran Desert to the high country and forests of the White Mountains to the breathtaking Grand Canyon, Arizona’s regions are full of experiences that don’t disappoint.