Feel like going out and about this weekend? Instead of spending another weekend on your bum in front of the TV, at the theater, or in the car, get up and go for a hike! Here’s a look at a handful of great hikes that are short and relatively easy; Arizona is full of awe-inspiring hikes for everyone, including those of us who are feeling laid-back today. Here are some of the best hikes in Arizona, all of which are three miles long or less:
- Devil’s Bridge Trail, Sedona
Denny Armstrong/Flickr If there’s any trail from this list that is a must-do, this would be it. One of the many popular trails in Sedona, this just happens to be short, sweet, and absolutely gorgeous. The trail will take you to the bridge, which you can cross if you have the guts to do so! Miles: 1.8 miles roundtrip Trail information: U.S. Forest Service Devil’s Bridge Trail, Arizona 86336, USA
- Fatmans Loop Trail, Flagstaff
Arizona’s Earth Science Photo Gallery/Flickr This super easy trail is perfect for those looking for a quick trek into nature that won’t take all day. Seated right along the base of Mount Elden, the trail gives you an incredible view of the old lava flows that still sit on the mountainside and the wide trail makes this easy to navigate. Miles: 2 miles loop Trail information: U.S. Forest Service Fatman’s Loop Trail, 5098 US-89, Flagstaff, AZ 86004, USA
- Foothills Loop Trail at Kartchner Caverns State Park
Mr.TinMD/Flickr You’ll find a couple trails at this state park that will introduce you to the desert landscape that sits above the beautiful caverns. For the most part, this trail is an easy walk with gradual inclines. However, there is one section that will take you to Mountain Viewpoint and is a particularly steep climb. If you worry your knees won’t make it up, don’t worry, you can always skip that section and continue on your way. Miles: 2.5 mile loop Trail information: Arizona State Parks (click to view the map) Kartchner Caverns State Park, 2980 AZ-90, Benson, AZ 85602, USA
- Monolith Garden Trail, Kingman
Joshua Noble/Flickr Want to see some incredible rock formations without putting your body through a rigorous hike? Monolith Garden near Kingman is a collection of towering rock formations—hence the name—and is a great way to see some of the lovely desert landscape around the area. It’s especially pretty when the wildflowers are blooming, making this area appear more colorful and more magical than you might expect! Miles: 1.8 mile loop Trail information: Hike Arizona Monolith Garden Trail, Metwell Dr, Kingman, AZ 86401, USA
- Sandy Seep Trail, Flagstaff
Coconino National Forest, Ariz./Flickr This easy trail is the starting point for a collection of other trails and is a good introduction to the area if you’ve never had the chance to hike the Peaks before. The trail is wide, smooth, and mostly shady for a slow elevation climb up Mount Elden. Miles: 3 miles roundtrip Trail information: U.S. Forest Service Sandy Seep Trailhead, Flagstaff, AZ 86004, USA
- Treasure Loop Trail, Lost Dutchman State Park
Jeremy Wilburn/Flickr When the day temperatures are cool, you’ll want to check out this easy hike at Lost Dutchman State Park. This loop trail takes you around the base of the Superstition Mountains and is a great introduction to the rugged landscape. Miles: 2.4 mile loop Trail information: Arizona State Parks Treasure Loop Trail #56, Apache Junction, AZ 85119, USA
- Yavapai Point Trail, Lake Pleasant
Al_HikesAZ/Flickr Located just off the banks of Lake Pleasant, this short trail offers some great views of the lake and mountains nearby. The last 1000 feet are pretty steep but it’s a short portion with views that make the trek worth the effort. Miles: 1.4 miles one-way Trail information: Hike Arizona Lake Pleasant, Arizona, USA
Those look fantastic, don’t they? If you want to check out more incredible hikes around the state, read These 12 Trails In Arizona Will Lead You To Extraordinary Ancient Ruins for some inspiration. We’re sure you’ll find a trail that you’ll love!
Denny Armstrong/Flickr
If there’s any trail from this list that is a must-do, this would be it. One of the many popular trails in Sedona, this just happens to be short, sweet, and absolutely gorgeous. The trail will take you to the bridge, which you can cross if you have the guts to do so! Miles: 1.8 miles roundtrip Trail information: U.S. Forest Service
Devil’s Bridge Trail, Arizona 86336, USA
Arizona’s Earth Science Photo Gallery/Flickr
This super easy trail is perfect for those looking for a quick trek into nature that won’t take all day. Seated right along the base of Mount Elden, the trail gives you an incredible view of the old lava flows that still sit on the mountainside and the wide trail makes this easy to navigate. Miles: 2 miles loop Trail information: U.S. Forest Service
Fatman’s Loop Trail, 5098 US-89, Flagstaff, AZ 86004, USA
Mr.TinMD/Flickr
You’ll find a couple trails at this state park that will introduce you to the desert landscape that sits above the beautiful caverns. For the most part, this trail is an easy walk with gradual inclines. However, there is one section that will take you to Mountain Viewpoint and is a particularly steep climb. If you worry your knees won’t make it up, don’t worry, you can always skip that section and continue on your way. Miles: 2.5 mile loop Trail information: Arizona State Parks (click to view the map)
Kartchner Caverns State Park, 2980 AZ-90, Benson, AZ 85602, USA
Joshua Noble/Flickr
Want to see some incredible rock formations without putting your body through a rigorous hike? Monolith Garden near Kingman is a collection of towering rock formations—hence the name—and is a great way to see some of the lovely desert landscape around the area. It’s especially pretty when the wildflowers are blooming, making this area appear more colorful and more magical than you might expect! Miles: 1.8 mile loop Trail information: Hike Arizona
Monolith Garden Trail, Metwell Dr, Kingman, AZ 86401, USA
Coconino National Forest, Ariz./Flickr
This easy trail is the starting point for a collection of other trails and is a good introduction to the area if you’ve never had the chance to hike the Peaks before. The trail is wide, smooth, and mostly shady for a slow elevation climb up Mount Elden. Miles: 3 miles roundtrip Trail information: U.S. Forest Service
Sandy Seep Trailhead, Flagstaff, AZ 86004, USA
Jeremy Wilburn/Flickr
When the day temperatures are cool, you’ll want to check out this easy hike at Lost Dutchman State Park. This loop trail takes you around the base of the Superstition Mountains and is a great introduction to the rugged landscape. Miles: 2.4 mile loop Trail information: Arizona State Parks
Treasure Loop Trail #56, Apache Junction, AZ 85119, USA
Al_HikesAZ/Flickr
Located just off the banks of Lake Pleasant, this short trail offers some great views of the lake and mountains nearby. The last 1000 feet are pretty steep but it’s a short portion with views that make the trek worth the effort. Miles: 1.4 miles one-way Trail information: Hike Arizona
Lake Pleasant, Arizona, USA
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Best Hikes in Arizona March 04, 2022 Tori Jane What are some of the best hiking trails near me? Well, this depends on where you’re starting from! If you’re in the Phoenix Metro area, check out awe-inspiring hikes like the Echo Canyon Trail, which you can find on Camelback Mountain, or maybe the awesome Hole-in-the-Rock Hike at Papago Park. Hole-in-the-Rock is a much easier trek than those on Camelback Mountain, so make sure to plan accordingly. If you’re in southern Arizona, be sure to explore Saguaro National Park for some of the most amazing hikes in the state like the Cactus Forest Trail, the Signal Hill Trail, or the Valley View Overlook Trail. The Catalina Mountains nearby also have some amazing hikes, as does the town of Sonoita. If you’re in northern Arizona, you’re in the best place of all for all sorts of hiking adventures, from the countless epic hikes at Grand Canyon National Park like the Bright Angel Trail to iconic hikes to places like Horseshoe Bend on the Horseshoe Bend Trail. No matter where your starting point is, you’re in for an amazing time with just about any hike you choose in the Copper State. What are some wonderful easy hikes in Arizona? A few of the hikes we mentioned above just so happen to be pretty easy, like the Horseshoe Bend Trail. That trek is just one and a half miles long and features some of the most incredible views in the entire desert southwest. Fay Canyon Trail is a great one located within the Coconino National Forest, and while you’re in that area, head to Sedona for some amazing, world-class hikes like no others on this earth. You’ll love the Seven Sacred Pools (via Soldier Pass) Trail, which offers amazing red rock views and is just over one mile long. Another great trail in the Coconino National Forest is the Sugarloaf Loop, which is very popular for families with kids. Want some more awesome ideas for your next hiking trip? Check out this list of awe-inspiring hikes leading to amazing arches in Arizona.
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Best Hikes in Arizona
March 04, 2022
Tori Jane
What are some of the best hiking trails near me? Well, this depends on where you’re starting from! If you’re in the Phoenix Metro area, check out awe-inspiring hikes like the Echo Canyon Trail, which you can find on Camelback Mountain, or maybe the awesome Hole-in-the-Rock Hike at Papago Park. Hole-in-the-Rock is a much easier trek than those on Camelback Mountain, so make sure to plan accordingly. If you’re in southern Arizona, be sure to explore Saguaro National Park for some of the most amazing hikes in the state like the Cactus Forest Trail, the Signal Hill Trail, or the Valley View Overlook Trail. The Catalina Mountains nearby also have some amazing hikes, as does the town of Sonoita. If you’re in northern Arizona, you’re in the best place of all for all sorts of hiking adventures, from the countless epic hikes at Grand Canyon National Park like the Bright Angel Trail to iconic hikes to places like Horseshoe Bend on the Horseshoe Bend Trail. No matter where your starting point is, you’re in for an amazing time with just about any hike you choose in the Copper State. What are some wonderful easy hikes in Arizona? A few of the hikes we mentioned above just so happen to be pretty easy, like the Horseshoe Bend Trail. That trek is just one and a half miles long and features some of the most incredible views in the entire desert southwest. Fay Canyon Trail is a great one located within the Coconino National Forest, and while you’re in that area, head to Sedona for some amazing, world-class hikes like no others on this earth. You’ll love the Seven Sacred Pools (via Soldier Pass) Trail, which offers amazing red rock views and is just over one mile long. Another great trail in the Coconino National Forest is the Sugarloaf Loop, which is very popular for families with kids. Want some more awesome ideas for your next hiking trip? Check out this list of awe-inspiring hikes leading to amazing arches in Arizona.
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
Well, this depends on where you’re starting from! If you’re in the Phoenix Metro area, check out awe-inspiring hikes like the Echo Canyon Trail, which you can find on Camelback Mountain, or maybe the awesome Hole-in-the-Rock Hike at Papago Park. Hole-in-the-Rock is a much easier trek than those on Camelback Mountain, so make sure to plan accordingly. If you’re in southern Arizona, be sure to explore Saguaro National Park for some of the most amazing hikes in the state like the Cactus Forest Trail, the Signal Hill Trail, or the Valley View Overlook Trail. The Catalina Mountains nearby also have some amazing hikes, as does the town of Sonoita. If you’re in northern Arizona, you’re in the best place of all for all sorts of hiking adventures, from the countless epic hikes at Grand Canyon National Park like the Bright Angel Trail to iconic hikes to places like Horseshoe Bend on the Horseshoe Bend Trail. No matter where your starting point is, you’re in for an amazing time with just about any hike you choose in the Copper State.
What are some wonderful easy hikes in Arizona?
A few of the hikes we mentioned above just so happen to be pretty easy, like the Horseshoe Bend Trail. That trek is just one and a half miles long and features some of the most incredible views in the entire desert southwest. Fay Canyon Trail is a great one located within the Coconino National Forest, and while you’re in that area, head to Sedona for some amazing, world-class hikes like no others on this earth. You’ll love the Seven Sacred Pools (via Soldier Pass) Trail, which offers amazing red rock views and is just over one mile long. Another great trail in the Coconino National Forest is the Sugarloaf Loop, which is very popular for families with kids. Want some more awesome ideas for your next hiking trip? Check out this list of awe-inspiring hikes leading to amazing arches in Arizona.