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Discovering Arizona: Top 5 Autumn Hiking Trails

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Arizona is known for its stunning landscapes and beautiful hiking trails, making it the perfect destination for outdoor enthusiasts. As the fall season approaches, hikers are gearing up to explore the natural beauty of the state. From Sedona to Tucson, there are plenty of trails to choose from, each offering a unique experience for hikers of all levels.

One popular hiking spot is Red Rock Crossing in Sedona, where a 1.8-mile trail leads to the banks of Oak Creek. This easy-going hike is perfect for families and offers stunning views of the fiery red rocks that Sedona is famous for. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely walk through the forest, take a dip in the swimming holes, and even partake in meditation and yoga at the vortexes in the area.

For those looking for a more challenging hike, Tonto Natural Bridge State Park in Phoenix offers the world’s largest natural travertine bridge. The Gowan Trail, which is 1.4 miles long, takes hikers under the bridge and offers views of waterfalls along the way. The park is a great day trip destination and provides a rewarding hiking experience for outdoor enthusiasts.

In Tucson, Seven Falls is a popular hike that offers multiple trails to explore. The hike begins at Sabino Canyon Recreation Area and takes hikers through the Santa Catalina Mountains to a desert oasis of ponds and waterfalls. This hike is best enjoyed after the monsoon season when the waterfalls are at their fullest.

Whether you’re looking for a leisurely stroll or a challenging trek, Arizona’s hiking trails have something for everyone. As the fall season approaches, now is the perfect time to lace up your hiking boots and explore the natural beauty that the state has to offer.

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