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| Trail | Park/Forest | Length |
| 235 Road | Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest | 4 |
| Elk and deer can often be observed, especially in the summer, along this old logging road. This trail is located in a Wildlife Habitat Area which is closed to motorized vehicle use to provide a "quiet" area for a variety of wildlife species. In October... | ||
| 235 Road Trail | Apache and Sitgreaves National Forests | |
| 235 Road, Trail # 502 | Apache and Sitgreaves National Forests | |
| 50 Year Trail | Catalina State Park | 8 |
| This desert trail traverses Catalina State Park through an abundance of desert plant life. Roadrunners, butterflies and fire ants abound. You can access and exit the trail from several points along its length and there are several singletrack options t... | ||
| A B Young Trail | ||
| A.B. Young Trail | Coconino National Forest | |
| This strenuous trail is located 20 miles south of Flagstaff (10 miles north of Sedona) on paved roads in scenic Oak Creek Canyon. | ||
| AD Bar Trail | Apache and Sitgreaves National Forests | 12 |
| This trail offers a variety of terrain and vegetation. | ||
| Abbey's Way Trail | Tonto National Forest | 2 |
| Abineau/Bear Jaw Trail | Coconino National Forest | 6 |
| From the Abineau and Bear Jaw trails, on the north slope of the San Francisco Peaks, you can see all the way to the Grand Canyon ninety miles away. These two trails provide a scenic loop hike through forested canyons. | ||
| Abineau/Bear Jaw Trails | Coconino National Forest | 6 |
| These two trails provide a scenic loop hike through forested canyons. Both lead to an old road that runs along the base of a long talus slope topped by Arizona's highest point, the summit of Humphreys Peak. The climb along either trail is steep and ste... | ||
| Adbar Trail Fourteen | ||
| Agua Caliente Trail | Coronado National Forest | 5.2 |
| The Agua Caliente Trail winds along Hopkin's north slopes through a cool forest of conifers, oaks, and aspens, providing good views of the upper reaches of Madera Canyon. | ||
| Agua Caliente/Very Steep Trail | Coronado National Forest | 7 |
| These two trails provide access to the upper slopes of Mt. Hopkins, the second most prominent peak in the Santa Ritas. The Agua Caliente Trail winds along Hopkin's north slopes through a cool forest of conifers, oaks, and aspens, providing good views o... | ||
| Alder Trail | ||
| Algonquin Trail | Prescott National Forest | 5 |
| Antelope Trail | ||
| Apache Maid Trail | Coconino National Forest | 13 |
| The Apache Maid Trail starts at the mouth of the canyon and continues up this picturesque drainage, offering glimpses of the clear, cool stream, until it branches off from the Bell Trail to climb the canyon's north wall. | ||
| Apache Trail | ||
| Arizona (Equestrian Bypass) Trail | Coconino National Forest | 9 |
| This segment of the state-spanning Arizona Trail was designed to give the equestrian user a alternate route around Flagstaff to avoid the busy city traffic and also to provide a safe way to cross Interstate 40. | ||
| Arizona Crest Trail | Coronado National Forest | 15 |
| This 15-mile hike starts at Montezuma Pass in the Coronado National Memorial and heads north. After reaching Pat Scott Canyon, continue .8 miles to a sign marked Gate 2. Here you have a choice of descending along either Scheelite Canyon or Sawmill Cany... | ||
| Arizona Trail | Arizona Strip BLM Field Office | |
| Arizona Trail | Kaibab National Forest | 22 |
| Arizona Trail (Blue Ridge Segment) | Coconino National Forest | 8 |
| The Blue Ridge section of the Arizona Trail stretches across meadows, forests, and canyons from the top of the 2,000 foot Mogollon Rim to Arizona Highway 87 near Blue Ridge Campground. | ||
| Arizona Trail (Equestrian Bypass) | Coconino National Forest | 9 |
| This segment of the state-spanning Arizona Trail was designed to give the equestrian user a alternate route around Flagstaff to avoid the busy city traffic and also to provide a safe way to cross Interstate 40. There will be a variety of photo oppor... | ||
| Arizona Trail (Marshall Lake To Fisher Point) | Coconino National Forest | 5 |
| Plentiful wildlife and great views of the San Francisco Peaks provide the major features of interest on this section of the state-spanning Arizona Trail. The bulk of the trail winds across Anderson Mesa. | ||
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