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| Trail | Park/Forest | Length |
| Little Black Mountain Trail | Arizona Strip BLM Field Office | |
| Little Blue Creek Forty-one Trail | ||
| Little Blue Creek Trail | Apache and Sitgreaves National Forests | 10.7 |
| The upper end of Alma Mesa is very open with spectacular views. About one mile from the trailhead you will pass a grazing permitee cabin called both Stateline and Alma Mesa Cabin. After traveling about 8.5 miles you exit the narrow canyon and reach B... | ||
| Little Elden Trail | Coconino National Forest | 4.7 |
| The Little Elden Trail begins within the boundaries of the City of Flagstaff, then leads the user into the heart of the Peaks trail system, at Schultz Tank. | ||
| Little Granite Mountain Trail | Prescott National Forest | 3.3 |
| Little Granite Mountain Trail Number Thiry Seven | ||
| Little Lookout Trail | ||
| Little Yeager Trail # 533 | Prescott National Forest | 1.9 |
| Lone Pine Trail | ||
| Lonesome Pocket Trail | Prescott National Forest | 1.75 |
| Long Canyon Trail | Coconino National Forest | 9.5 |
| Once on the mesa, the trail levels out and affords a panoramic view of the surrounding country, including the San Francisco Peaks to the north. The trail trends in a southeasterly direction and climbs again to the top of the Mogollon rim. Once on the r... | ||
| Long Canyon Trail (#122) | Coconino National Forest | 2.9 |
| Wide and nearly level, Long Canyon Trail provides easy access into Sedona's scenic red rock backcountry. For the first mile or so, the route follows an old jeep trail up an ephemeral stream bed. | ||
| Long Canyon Trail (#63) | Coconino National Forest | 9.5 |
| This trail starts upstream of the Beaver Creek Campground and switchbacks up to the top of the mesa providing glimpses of the Verde Valley and the red rock country of Sedona on the way. | ||
| Long Canyon Trail (Sedona) | Coconino National Forest | 2.99 |
| Wide and nearly level, Long Canyon Trail provides easy access into Sedona's scenic red rock backcountry. For the first mile or so, the route follows an old jeep trail up an ephemeral streambed. Though this drainage is usually dry, it still supports a c... | ||
| Long Cienega (Steeple Shortcut) Trail | Apache and Sitgreaves National Forests | 3.3 |
| A long, open meadow or cienega bordered by tall spruce, fir, and aspen trees invites you to explore this upland backcountry trail. The moist environs of this pleasant forest grassland support a diverse community of wildflowers and provide a good place ... | ||
| Lookout Canyon Trail System | Kaibab National Forest | 12.75 |
| The Lookout Canyon Trail system runs through the bottom of Lookout Canyon (#120), Pratt Canyon (#121) and on a ridge into Lookout Canyon (#122). These narrow canyons are heavily forested with Ponderosa pine, spruce, fir and aspen as well as having a nu... | ||
| Los Burros Trail | Apache and Sitgreaves National Forests | 13 |
| This is an ideal trail to take during the hottest days of summer because of the high altitude and many sections of the trail are shaded. A side trip to Lake Mountain Lookout can give you a wonderful view of the area. Keep in mind that these towers are ... | ||
| Los Caballos Trail | Apache and Sitgreaves National Forests | 14 |
| The trail winds its way through beautiful ponderosa pine and pinon-juniper woodland at elevations much lower than the east side of the district. Because temperatures can be several degrees higher here with less shade, some people may prefer to use this... | ||
| Lost Dutchman State Park | Lost Dutchman State Park | |
| Set at the base of the Superstition Mountains, the park has a very scenic location and excellent hiking. It's also one of the best places to camp in the Phoenix area. Several interconnecting trails head into the Tonto National Forest for a variety of d... | ||
| Lower Oldham Trail | Coconino National Forest | 3 |
| Lower Oldham trail begins at Buffalo Park, Flagstaff's urban forest park, and continues along the western base of Mount Elden, an extinct volcano. The trail is very popular with local hikers and mountain bikers as it offers easy access from Flagstaff t... | ||
| Loy Butte Five | ||
| Loy Canyon Trail | Coconino National Forest | 5 |
| This easy to hike trail leads up a desert wilderness canyon offering excellent views not only at trail's end, but all along the way as well. | ||
| Lucky Strike Trail | Tonto National Forest | 5 |
| Luna Lake Loop | Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest | 8 |
| From the trailhead follow the blue diamonds north through the gate to a junction where a sign that reads "easiest" marks the right fork. Follow this fork 1 mile to a second, signed junction and take the right fork to the Luna Lake road 300 feet south o... | ||
| Lutz Canyon Trail | Coronado National Forest | 2.99 |
| This deep, narrow canyon offers hikers and horseback riders good views of the San Pedro Valley and the Mule Mountains near Bisbee. It leads into one of the most heavily mined areas of the Huachuca Range. The trail follows an old mining road for much of... | ||
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