| Cañada del Oro Trail | Coronado National Forest | 7.7 |
| This old trail follows the drainage of the Cañada del Oro, or Canyon of Gold, down the north slopes of Mt. Lemmon toward the town of Oracle. Besides being the site of a legendary lost gold mine, this canyon seems a bit lost itself. Down the slop... |
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| About 40 miles of interconnecting trails in the foothills let you put together many different loops. Ask for a trail brochure at the visitor center or print one out from the website. You can reach the trails from the north side of the Cactus Forest Dri... |
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| Calloway Trail | Coconino National Forest | 0.5 |
| The Calloway Trail starts at the north end of the parking area where it affords a good view into the steep-walled canyon of West Clear Creek. |
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| Camelback Mountain | Echo Canyon Recreation Area | 1.16 |
| The desert trails up Camelback Mountain are home to countless animal and plant species. Echo Canyon is a colorful climbone best approached by experienced hikers. At 2,704 feet above sea level, the 2.5-mile summit trail turns through red sandstone... |
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| Canada del Oro Trail | Coronado National Forest | 7.7 |
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| Canyon Creek - Horse Creek Loop Trail | Gunnison National Forest | 7 |
| The Canyon Creek - Horseshoe Creek Loop is approximately 12.5 miles in length. A topographic map of the area is recommended for anyone attempting this hike. |
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| Canyon Trail | Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest | 3.5 |
| The unusually lush vegetation along the creek, which is about 1/4 mile down the trail, makes this a particularly enjoyable hike. The trail follows the creek to the Highline Trail and the community of Christopher Creek. Fewer vistas of the Rim occur alo... |
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| Carr Peak Trail | Coronado National Forest | |
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| Carroll Canyon Trail | Coconino National Forest | |
| The Carroll Canyon Trail is located near Sedona, 38 miles south of Flagstaff in scenic Red Rock Country. This 1.8 mile trail branches off of Old Post Trail, loops around and intersects back with the Old Post Trail. |
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| Casner Canyon Trail | Coconino National Forest | 2 |
| Bring you wading shoes for this one. You'll be wading clear, cool Oak Creek early in the hike. |
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| Casner Mountain Trail | Coconino National Forest | 7 |
| Originally built to maintain power lines, Casner Mountain trail offers spectacular views of the Sycamore Canyon and Red Rock/Secret Mountain Wildernesses and the Verde Valley. |
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| Castle Creek Trail | Gunnison National Forest | 5 |
| The Castle Creek Trail has outstanding views and provides fishermen with access to many lakes and streams where Native and Rainbow Trout are found. |
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| Cathedral Rock Trail | Coconino National Forest | |
| Cathedral Rock Trail is located near Sedona, 38 miles south of Flagstaff in scenic Red Rock Country. More of a rock climb than a hike, this trail is unshaded and steep and difficult in places. |
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| Cathedral Rock Trail | Coronado National Forest | 2.9 |
| Views from the trail are exceptional, highlighted by Cathedral Rock, Esperero Canyon, and Sabino Canyon while Tucson glitters in a sprawling pool far below. |
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| Cattle Creek Trail | Prescott National Forest | 6 |
| The first two miles of trail are steep and exposed and consist of a loose sandy material. The junction can be hard to spot so keep your eyes open. Look for "i" blazes at the second major creek crossing. Also look for a small, brown sign noting the dire... |
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