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The Gila Wilderness Area : A Hiking Guide by John A. Murray β€” book cover

The Gila Wilderness Area : A Hiking Guide

by John A. Murray
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Overview

From Upper Sonoran desert canyons to sub alpine mountain peaks, New Mexico's Gila Wilderness Area is a world of contrasts and diversity. Named a wilderness region by Congress in 1924, the Gila was the first place in the world to be so protected. Today it encompasses 1,000 square miles and protects the headwaters of the three forks of the Gila River. Blessed with the rich human and natural history, it is home to Indian, Spanish, and Anglo cultures and Central and North American flora and fauna.

In this complete guide to the Gila Wilderness Area, John A. Murray explores the region's natural history, highlights its human history, and provides tips for backcountry trips. The hiking section describes twenty-four trails for both the serious backpacker and the casual day hiker, in all covering some three hundred miles of trail. Each trail description gives directions to the trailhead, length, elevation, level of difficulty, scenic highlights, and natural and human history along the trail.

About the Author, John A. Murray

John A. Murray is the author or editor of forty books, including Cinema Southwest, which received the Southwest Book Award, and Mythmakers of the West, recipient of the Colorado Book Award. He lives in Denver.

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Book Details

Published
May 15, 1988
Publisher
University of New Mexico Press
Pages
261
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780826310675

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