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Don Laine (Author), Barbara Laine (Author), Lawrence Letham (Author)
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Best Short Hikes January 2006
Perfect for families, sightseers, and people with busy schedules—includes "user-friendly" charts for easy selection of just the right outing.

·More than 60 short hikes (ranging from a fraction of a mile to just over 7 miles round trip)
·A mix of popular hikes and little-known gems showcasing scenic Arizona
·Many hikes in or accessible from major metro areas plus destination parks and landmarks

Don and Barbara Laine present the best of the best of Arizona’s short hikes—with an emphasis on "user-friendly." To make selection easy, a "Hikes at a Glance" chart lists trails by distance, elevation gain, difficulty, and location. Other charts list hikes by best places to admire rock formations, see desert plant life, enjoy scenic views, explore historic and prehistoric sites, relax along a shady stream or lake, take the kids, or see wildlife. Important details such as entry fees, restrooms, drinking water, and campground information are listed up front; there’s a map and elevation profile for each hike.

That’s to say nothing of the breadth of experiences (from sandy desert floor to steep mountainside and riparian environment) awaiting you; or the detailed trail descriptions with tips on where Hollywood movies were filmed and background on old cabins and mines. Most hikes are rated easy or moderate—making them perfect for families—plus a selection of more strenuous hikes.

Regions include the Phoenix, Sedona, Tucson/southern Arizona, and Flagstaff/northeastern Arizona areas; the Grand Canyon (north and south rims) and Petrified Forest National Parks; and Organ Pipe and Chiracahua National Monuments.


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"A useful addition to any Arizona hiker’s library." -- Arizona Republic

"We like this guidebook a lot and think it's a useful addition to any Arizona hiker's library." -- Tucson Citizen

About the Author

DON and BARBARA LAINE have explored the Southwest’s mountains, deserts, lakes, and plains for more than 30 years. They have authored more than a dozen travel guides, including Little-Known Southwest and New Mexico and Arizona State Parks.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 253 pages
  • Publisher: Mountaineers Books (January 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 089886948X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0898869484
  • Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 5.3 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #240,649 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Best Short Hikes in "Central and Eastern" Arizona, April 7, 2007
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I long ago came to the realization that I would rather do several short hikes than one long one, especially when visiting a new area. Walking this way you come to see more of an area and get a better feel for its landscape and scenic features. So as a frequent visitor to Arizona I always appreciate guides like this one. Indeed, the 'Best Short Hikes' series from Mountaineers Books is simply the best format to explore these sorts of hikes.

This volume does not disappoint. The authors divide the state into 8 regions and devote a chapter to each. Phoenix, Tucson, and Flagstaff receive the most attention, but readers will also find a good selection of hikes in Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, Grand Canyon (of course) and Petrified Forest National Park. Each hike description includes a nice sketch map of the trail, an elevation profile, and a detailed write up. True to the series name, fully 3/4 of the hikes included are 3 miles or less. Interesting sidebars also provide wonderful introductions to natural and human history in the region. Readers will learn about "Brighty" the mule, the fabled gold mine of the Lost Dutchman, and how to tell a squirrel from a chipmunk. Finally, the book also includes a detailed listing of local campgrounds so that even if you are in the Phoenix area, you can find a way to escape urban sprawl.

With all this going for it, one might ask why this book gets only 4 stars instead of 5. The answer is that the entire western half of the state (Oregon Pipe excepted) seems to have been left out of this book. I was amazed, for example, that the Phoenix section did not include the White Tank mountains, only 20 or so miles west of town. Lake Mead Recreation Area, the mountains around Williams, and my favorite Arizona park, Hualapai Mountain, are all missing. Still, I have walked over a quarter of the hikes the authors recommend and all were wonderful. This is an excellent book and I will use it the next time I travel to Arizona.
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We did a dozen of the hikes: Sedona, Seguaro, Pheonix area, and Tuscon area; all well worth visiting. Accurate descriptions. Buy this book.
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Phoenix, the state's largest city with about 1.4 million residents, is at the center of what is appropriately called the Valley of the Sun, a land where the sun shines more than 325 days each year. Read the first page
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total climb, starting elevation, restrooms with showers, desert plant life, leashed pets, other desert plants, shuttle bus stop, park access road, commercial campgrounds, complete contact information, marked trailhead, picturesque stream, alligator juniper, loop trail, petrified logs, prehistoric pueblo, vault toilets
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Grand Canyon, North Rim, Year-round Getting, South Rim, Difficulty Easy Features, Oak Creek, Sonoran Desert, Difficulty Moderate Features, Echo Canyon, Saguaro National Park, Sonoita Creek, Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, Jacob Lake, Madera Canyon, Pine Creek, Lookout Mountain, Merkle Trail, Petrified Forest National Park, Massai Point, National Park Service, Vista Trail, Location Coconino National Forest Map, Phoenix Mountains Preserve, Usery Mountain Regional Park, Hunter Trail
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