Every time is the perfect time to explore our great state, and one of the best ways to explore is by hiking. We can’t imagine you’d ever be forced to only choose five Arizona trails to hike your entire life, but here are some of our favorites. These might just be some of the best hikes in Arizona, if we say so ourselves.

  1. Aspen Trail and Marshall Gulch Trail

Debbie/flickr Combine these two trails in the Santa Catalina Mountains to make a 3.7-mile loop. The trail does have an elevation gain of 876 feet, but it’s rated moderate and is shady much of the way. Check out this article to learn more about this amazing, underappreciated Arizona hike. Santa Catalina Mountains, Arizona 85619, USA

  1. Woods Canyon Trail #93

Coconino National Forest, Ariz./flickr You’ll find this trail just south of Sedona. It’s a quiet trail that’s nearly 9 miles round-trip, so make sure you’re up for a bit of a challenge. The scenery is well worth the effort. Learn more about Woods Canyon Trail and all its wonder in this awesome article. Woods Canyon Trail, Arizona 86351, USA

  1. Cathedral Wash

Denny Armstrong/flickr This fun, interesting hike takes you 3 miles into some of Arizona’s most beautiful terrain. Plan on around three hours for this hike, which requires a bit of boulder scrambling and navigating ledges. Check this article out to explore the secrets of Cathedral Wash. Cathedral Wash Trailhead, Lees Ferry Rd, Marble Canyon, AZ 86036, USA

  1. West Fork of Oak Creek Trail #108

Michael Wilson/flickr This 3.3-mile hike takes you through riparian areas, through canyons and over bridges. You’ll even be able to visit the ruins of Mayhew Lodge, which has a rich, interesting history. Check this article out to learn more about this hike, which has been called one of the top ten best in the US. West Fork Oak Creek Trailhead, W Fork Trail, Sedona, AZ 86336, USA

  1. Peavine National Recreation Trail in Prescott

Rails-To-Trails Conservancy/flickr This pretty trail is six miles long and follows the old Santa Fe, Prescott, and Phoenix Railway tracks. It got its name because of the winding, twisting path it takes along the landscape. Need to know more? Check this article out. Prescott Peavine Trailhead, 1624 Sundog Ranch Rd, Prescott, AZ 86301, USA

Remember to take plenty of water with you, and avoid hiking in extreme heat! If you made a list of your favorite five hikes in Arizona, which trails would you include? Tell us your picks in the comments! Then check out the Wolf Creek Falls Trail, one of the best kid-friendly trails in Arizona.

Debbie/flickr

Combine these two trails in the Santa Catalina Mountains to make a 3.7-mile loop. The trail does have an elevation gain of 876 feet, but it’s rated moderate and is shady much of the way. Check out this article to learn more about this amazing, underappreciated Arizona hike.

Santa Catalina Mountains, Arizona 85619, USA

Coconino National Forest, Ariz./flickr

You’ll find this trail just south of Sedona. It’s a quiet trail that’s nearly 9 miles round-trip, so make sure you’re up for a bit of a challenge. The scenery is well worth the effort. Learn more about Woods Canyon Trail and all its wonder in this awesome article.

Woods Canyon Trail, Arizona 86351, USA

Denny Armstrong/flickr

This fun, interesting hike takes you 3 miles into some of Arizona’s most beautiful terrain. Plan on around three hours for this hike, which requires a bit of boulder scrambling and navigating ledges. Check this article out to explore the secrets of Cathedral Wash.

Cathedral Wash Trailhead, Lees Ferry Rd, Marble Canyon, AZ 86036, USA

Michael Wilson/flickr

This 3.3-mile hike takes you through riparian areas, through canyons and over bridges. You’ll even be able to visit the ruins of Mayhew Lodge, which has a rich, interesting history. Check this article out to learn more about this hike, which has been called one of the top ten best in the US.

West Fork Oak Creek Trailhead, W Fork Trail, Sedona, AZ 86336, USA

Rails-To-Trails Conservancy/flickr

This pretty trail is six miles long and follows the old Santa Fe, Prescott, and Phoenix Railway tracks. It got its name because of the winding, twisting path it takes along the landscape. Need to know more? Check this article out.

Prescott Peavine Trailhead, 1624 Sundog Ranch Rd, Prescott, AZ 86301, USA

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Best Hikes in Arizona February 28, 2022 Tori Jane What are some of the best hikes in Arizona?   Arizona is home to quite literally thousands of hiking trails, so it’s pretty impossible to decide which ones are the “best”, as that’s pretty subjective. However, there are some that do tend to be more popular than others, and one could theoretically argue that this would make those trails the “best” as agreed upon by hikers themselves. Using that, some of the best hikes in Arizona include amazing gems like the Devil’s Bridge Trail, in Sedona, which is 3.9 moderately difficult miles and ends in one of Arizona’s most amazing sights: a stunning, red natural arch with views of Sedona to die for. While in Sedona, you can also embark upon the Cathedral Rock Trail, which is quite difficult but worth every drop of sweat. That one is best suited for folks who are good at climbing – but as we said, AMAZING. Phoenix is home to plenty of beloved, popular hikes, too, like Piestewa Peak Trail #300 (2.1 miles, hard) and Camelback Mountain via Echo Canyon Trail (2.5 miles, hard). Want some more ideas? Check out these eight awesome Arizona water-based hikes!   What are some awe-inspiring scenic hikes in Arizona under two miles long?   Believe it or not, there are more than 300 trails in the Copper State that fit this description! Some of the most popular and highly rated hikes in Arizona under two miles in length include the Horseshoe Bend Trail, which is easy and leads to one of the desert Southwest’s most iconic places, and the Bell Rock Trail, which is under one mile in length and features incredible views of Sedona’s red rock country. Other wonderful, scenic Arizona hikes that are short-n-sweet include Water Wheel Falls Trail, Antelope Canyon Trail, and Tanque Verde Falls Trail. The possibilities are only as limited as your skill level – go out and explore Arizona’s amazing trails.  

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Best Hikes in Arizona

February 28, 2022

Tori Jane

What are some of the best hikes in Arizona?   Arizona is home to quite literally thousands of hiking trails, so it’s pretty impossible to decide which ones are the “best”, as that’s pretty subjective. However, there are some that do tend to be more popular than others, and one could theoretically argue that this would make those trails the “best” as agreed upon by hikers themselves. Using that, some of the best hikes in Arizona include amazing gems like the Devil’s Bridge Trail, in Sedona, which is 3.9 moderately difficult miles and ends in one of Arizona’s most amazing sights: a stunning, red natural arch with views of Sedona to die for. While in Sedona, you can also embark upon the Cathedral Rock Trail, which is quite difficult but worth every drop of sweat. That one is best suited for folks who are good at climbing – but as we said, AMAZING. Phoenix is home to plenty of beloved, popular hikes, too, like Piestewa Peak Trail #300 (2.1 miles, hard) and Camelback Mountain via Echo Canyon Trail (2.5 miles, hard). Want some more ideas? Check out these eight awesome Arizona water-based hikes!   What are some awe-inspiring scenic hikes in Arizona under two miles long?   Believe it or not, there are more than 300 trails in the Copper State that fit this description! Some of the most popular and highly rated hikes in Arizona under two miles in length include the Horseshoe Bend Trail, which is easy and leads to one of the desert Southwest’s most iconic places, and the Bell Rock Trail, which is under one mile in length and features incredible views of Sedona’s red rock country. Other wonderful, scenic Arizona hikes that are short-n-sweet include Water Wheel Falls Trail, Antelope Canyon Trail, and Tanque Verde Falls Trail. The possibilities are only as limited as your skill level – go out and explore Arizona’s amazing trails.  

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The OIYS Visitor Center

Arizona is home to quite literally thousands of hiking trails, so it’s pretty impossible to decide which ones are the “best”, as that’s pretty subjective. However, there are some that do tend to be more popular than others, and one could theoretically argue that this would make those trails the “best” as agreed upon by hikers themselves. Using that, some of the best hikes in Arizona include amazing gems like the Devil’s Bridge Trail, in Sedona, which is 3.9 moderately difficult miles and ends in one of Arizona’s most amazing sights: a stunning, red natural arch with views of Sedona to die for. While in Sedona, you can also embark upon the Cathedral Rock Trail, which is quite difficult but worth every drop of sweat. That one is best suited for folks who are good at climbing – but as we said, AMAZING. Phoenix is home to plenty of beloved, popular hikes, too, like Piestewa Peak Trail #300 (2.1 miles, hard) and Camelback Mountain via Echo Canyon Trail (2.5 miles, hard). Want some more ideas? Check out these eight awesome Arizona water-based hikes!  

What are some awe-inspiring scenic hikes in Arizona under two miles long?  

Believe it or not, there are more than 300 trails in the Copper State that fit this description! Some of the most popular and highly rated hikes in Arizona under two miles in length include the Horseshoe Bend Trail, which is easy and leads to one of the desert Southwest’s most iconic places, and the Bell Rock Trail, which is under one mile in length and features incredible views of Sedona’s red rock country. Other wonderful, scenic Arizona hikes that are short-n-sweet include Water Wheel Falls Trail, Antelope Canyon Trail, and Tanque Verde Falls Trail. The possibilities are only as limited as your skill level – go out and explore Arizona’s amazing trails.