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| Dutch John Trail | uwharrie | 1 |
| This pleasant trail leads from Bog Springs Campground to a cool, grassy area of seeps and springs tucked away in a small canyon on the slopes of Mt. Wrightson. From the trailhead near the parking lot at the rear of Bog Springs Campground, the trail cli... |
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| Dutchmans Trail | | |
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| E Cross L Trail | Prescott National Forest | 5.3 |
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| E Cross L Trail Number Two Hundred Eighty One | | |
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| Eagle Creek Trail | | 12 |
| The trail follows an old jeep trail for the first 1.5 miles. The first ½ mile of this trail takes you up a steep switchback. The rest of the trail continues as a moderate climb. The trail runs parallel with Eagle Creek which is surrounded by Jef... |
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| East Baldy Trail | Apache and Sitgreaves National Forests | 14 |
| The two trails merge near the wilderness boundary. The trail follows the East Fork of the Little Colorado River through a long meadow. The river has several pools created by beaver dams which are usually good fishing spots. If you don't have a fishing ... |
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| East Boulder Trail | | |
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| East Divide Two hundred eighty seven Trail | | |
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| East Eagle Trail | Apache and Sitgreaves National Forests | 12.6 |
| This is a nice trail for a day hike because it is not as steep as many of the other trails in the area. The access road to the trailhead passes by the location of an old sawmill camp. Not much remaining except a few pieces of old machinery and vehicles... |
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| East Eagle Trail Thirty-Three | | |
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| East Fork Baldy Trail Ninetyfive | | |
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| East Fork Trail | Coronado National Forest | 2.6 |
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| East Fork Trail | Apache and Sitgreaves National Forests | 7 |
| The trail immediately crosses the West Fork of the Little Colorado River, so roll up your pants and prepare to get your feet wet because there is no bridge here. Once across, the trail goes almost straight up toward Amberon Point, rising nearly 600 fee... |
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| East Fort Trail | Prescott National Forest | 0.8 |
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| East Horseshoe Mesa Trail | Grand Canyon | |
| This route descends eastward from the Grandview Trail past Page Spring to the Tonto Trail. |
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| East Mountain Trail | Tonto National Forest | 4 |
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| East Rim #7 Trail | Kaibab National Forest | 1.5 |
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| East Rim Trail | Kaibab National Forest | 1.5 |
| Beginning at East Rim Viewpoint, Trail #7 makes a steep descent down the rim of North Canyon, passing through mixed conifer forests, oak thickets, fern and rock cliffs, before joining the two forks of Trail #4 at the bottom. Because of the steep-sided ... |
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| East Sawmill Canyon Trail | Coronado National Forest | 2.5 |
| Greaterville is, or rather was, a small mining town in the northeastern foothills of the Santa Ritas. Reportedly, it was named after a pioneer named Greater. Today, it is noticeable only as a couple of fence lines and cattle guards marked with private ... |
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| East Webber Trail | Tonto National Forest | |
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| East White Tail Trail Two Hundred Fiftythree | | |
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| Elden Lookout Trail | Coconino National Forest | 3 |
| From its base, the southeastern slope of Mount Elden looks like corduroy cast in stone. This trail leads you up that staircase of petrified lava to the mountain's summit 2,300 feet above Flagstaff. |
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| Elephant Head Mountain Bike Routes | Coronado National Forest | 13 |
| In the Coronado National Forest, all forest roads and trails outside of wilderness areas, except when posted "CLOSED', are open to mountain bikes. The Elephant Head Mountain Bike Route is a combination of little-traveled roads and remote trails designe... |
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| Ellison Cabin Two hundred eighty three Trail | | |
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