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Mail Trail
- The Mail Trail drops steeply into the canyon of the fossil springs Wilderness and affords good views into the upper reaches of the canyons that make up the Wilderness.
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Verde River
- The Verde River is Arizona's only Wild and Scenic River, yet it remains relatively undiscovered as a recreational resource. That doesn't mean this clear desert stream has little to offer.
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- Out of Town
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Vultee Arch Trail
- Short, easy hike
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Blodgett Basin Trail
- The trail arrives at West Clear Creek at an area that is popular for fishing and camping, and just plain splashing around.
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Flume Road Trail
- This trail is actually the old road that was built to deliverer materials used to build the dam and flume that diverts and delivers water to spin the turbines at the Irving Power Plant.
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- Out of Town
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West Clear Creek
- The deep, rocky canyon cut by West Clear Creek, as it slices its way free of the Mogollon rim, is home to one of the most unique Wilderness Areas in the Southwest.
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- Canoe/Kayak/Rafting
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West Clear Creek Trail
- This trail provides the only marked and maintained access to the lower reaches of West Clear Creek Canyon Wilderness.
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- Out of Town
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Casner Canyon North Trail
- Bring you wading shoes for this one. You'll be wading clear, cool Oak Creek early in the hike.
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- Out of Town
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Casner Mountain Trail
- Originally built to maintain power lines, Casner Mountain trail offers spectacular views of the Sycamore Canyon and Red Rock/Secret Mountain Wildernesses and the Verde Valley.
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- Out of Town
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Harding Springs Trail
- All of Harding Springs Trail is in the shade of a mixed conifer forest characteristic of central Arizona canyons. That adds another to this trail's already impressive list of pluses by keeping it reasonably cool in summer.
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- Out of Town
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Sterling Pass Trail
- Named for a local settler, Sterling Pass Trail leads over a high saddle from Oak Creek Canyon into nearby and equally scenic Sterling Canyon.
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Taylor Cabin Trail
- Just getting to this trail is an adventure, the last mile of primitive road that leads to the trailhead is a place of tire bruising rocks and bottom scraping ruts.
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- Out of Town
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Desert Canyon Scenic Drive
- This is a drive through scenic desert country where you'll see colorful canyons, lush oases, picturesque ranches, and out of the way Indian ruins.
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