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Great Western Trail - Arizona

364.0 mi

Distance

8,622 ft

Elev. Gain

125h 39m

Est. Time

Expert

Difficulty

About This Trail

The Great Western Trail in Arizona is a long-distance trail stretching approximately 364 miles through diverse landscapes. With an elevation gain of 8,622 feet, the trail offers challenging terrain suitable for experienced hikers. The trail features significant elevation changes, with a minimum elevation of 1,093 meters and reaching a maximum of 2,588 meters. Given its extensive length, the trail cuts through varied biomes and is characterized by its remote setting and potential for solitude.

Trail Conditions

Trail Conditions

Unknown

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Hazards & Warnings

significant elevation gainremote and rugged terrain

Elevation Profile

Min:1,093 ft
Max:2,588 ft
2,716 ft
3,042 ft
1,093 ft1,591 ft2,090 ft2,588 ft0.0 mi91.0 mi182.0 mi273.0 mi364.0 mi

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Best Seasons

Highlights

diverse landscapesremote setting

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Hunt context

This trail crosses hunting units

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