Backpacking Arizona

Backpacking Arizona by Bruce Grubbs, published by Wilderness Press in September 2003, is an illustrated guide that explores the diverse landscapes and wilderness areas of Arizona. This edition, comprising 242 pages, provides an overview of the state’s natural features, including the Grand Canyon, which is just one of the many highlights. Readers will find detailed information about various overnight hiking trips, showcasing Arizona’s expansive mesas, high peaks, and intricate canyons.
The book presents a comprehensive look at the state’s outdoor opportunities, including the hidden grottos of the Grand Canyon’s backcountry, historic trails on the Mogollon Rim, and the lesser-known Blue Range and Superstition Mountains. With a focus on travel and hiking, Backpacking Arizona serves as a valuable resource for those interested in exploring the state’s rich geological and human history while engaging in healthy outdoor activities.
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The world-famous Grand Canyon is only one of Arizona’s spectacular natural features. Arizona encompasses over 90 wilderness areas, more than 15 national parks and monuments, and the largest national forest in the country. Expansive mesas, high peaks, and snaking canyons create a dynamic landscape and reflect a rich geologic and human history. Backpacking Arizona is the only guide devoted to overnight trips in the state. You’ll discover the maze of side canyons and hidden grottos in the Grand Canyon’s untrammeled backcountry, historic pioneer trails on the Mogollon Rim, the little-traveled Blue Range, and the legendary Superstition Mountains in the Sonoran Desert.
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