Join Books.org — it's free

Walking & Hiking - Travel, Hiking & Backpacking - Travel Guidebooks, Arizona - Travel
Best Loop Hikes: Arizona by Bruce Grubbs β€” book cover

Best Loop Hikes: Arizona

by Bruce Grubbs
Available on Bookshop Write a review

Books.org participates in affiliate programs including Bookshop.org and the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program. We may earn a commission from qualifying purchases made through links on this page, at no additional cost to you.

Log in to track your reading progress.

Overview

Don't hike the same path twice-here's the first book devoted to loop trails in Arizona.* 75 loop hikes throughout the state, from easy half-day trips to extended journeys * Hikes for every season-planning chart lists best time to go * Many hikes accessible from Flagstaff, Sedona, Prescott, Phoenix, and Tucson It's hiking with a welcome twist: no tandem driving, no dropping off a car at the end of the trail-and no turning around to hike back the way you came. Bruce Grubbs has selected the best existing loop trails and stitched together segments of other trails to form new loops. This is a guide of tremendous variety. You have your pick of terrain: desert, canyon, mountain, or forest. There are hikes along old pioneer trails, through volcanic fields, and past petroglyph views. To top it off, you'll often hike through several different life zones on the same trail-Grubbs is your guide in understanding these, too. Useful features include elevation profiles and charts listing hikes by special interest and best times to go. Water availability is listed for each hike, plus tips on hiking in comfort and safety in Arizona's extreme conditions. Regions covered include Grand Canyon, Mogollon Rim, White Mountains, Mazatzal Mountains, Superstition Mountains, and Southeast Mountains. Bruce Grubbs has explored the Southwest for more than 35 years as a hiker, climber, mountain biker, kayaker, and cross-country skier. Grubbs has written for Backpacker magazine and is the author of Desert Sense: Camping, Hiking & Biking in Hot, Dry Climates, among other titles.

Synopsis

Don't hike the same path twice-here's the first book devoted to loop trails in Arizona.* 75 loop hikes throughout the state, from easy half-day trips to extended journeys * Hikes for every season-planning chart lists best time to go * Many hikes accessible from Flagstaff, Sedona, Prescott, Phoenix, and Tucson It's hiking with a welcome twist: no tandem driving, no dropping off a car at the end of the trail-and no turning around to hike back the way you came. Bruce Grubbs has selected the best existing loop trails and stitched together segments of other trails to form new loops. This is a guide of tremendous variety. You have your pick of terrain: desert, canyon, mountain, or forest. There are hikes along old pioneer trails, through volcanic fields, and past petroglyph views. To top it off, you'll often hike through several different life zones on the same trail-Grubbs is your guide in understanding these, too. Useful features include elevation profiles and charts listing hikes by special interest and best times to go. Water availability is listed for each hike, plus tips on hiking in comfort and safety in Arizona's extreme conditions. Regions covered include Grand Canyon, Mogollon Rim, White Mountains, Mazatzal Mountains, Superstition Mountains, and Southeast Mountains. Bruce Grubbs has explored the Southwest for more than 35 years as a hiker, climber, mountain biker, kayaker, and cross-country skier. Grubbs has written for Backpacker magazine and is the author of Desert Sense: Camping, Hiking & Biking in Hot, Dry Climates, among other titles.

Reviews

There are no reviews yet. Log in to write one.

Book Details

Published
January 1, 2005
Publisher
Mountaineers Books, The
Pages
272
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780898869774

More by Bruce Grubbs

Similar books