Overview Map
Dedication
Acknowledgments
Introduction to the Arizona National Scenic Trail
Backcountry Safety
Leave No Trace
The Botany of Diversity
Welcome to the Geology of Arizona
AZT South Section
- Huachuca Mountains
- Canelo Hills: East
- Canelo Hills: West
- Temporal Gulch
- Santa Rita Mountains
- Las Colinas
- Las Cienegas
- Rincon Valley
- Rincon Mountains
- Redington Pass
- Santa Catalina Mountains
- Oracle Ridge
- Oracle
- Black Hills
- Tortilla Mountains
AZT Central Section
- Gila River Canyons
- Alamo Canyon
- Reavis Canyon
- Superstition Wilderness
- Four Peaks
- Pine Mountain
- Saddle Mountain
- Mazatzal Divide
- Red Hills
- Whiterock Mesa
- Hardscrabble Mesa
- Highline
AZT North Section
- Blue Ridge
- Happy Jack
- Mormon Lake
- Walnut Canyon
- Elden Mountain
- Flagstaff (Resupply Route)
- San Francisco Peaks
- Babbitt Ranch
- Coconino Rim
- Grand Canyon: South Rim
- Grand Canyon: Inner Gorge
- Grand Canyon: North Rim
- Kaibab Plateau: South
- Kaibab Plateau: Central
- Kaibab Plateau: North
- Buckskin Mountain
Gateway Communities (South to North)
- Sierra Vista
- Patagonia
- Sonoita
- Vail
- Tucson
- Summerhaven
- Oracle
- Mammoth
- San Manuel
- Central Copper Corridor: Dudleyville, Winkelman, Hayden, Kearny, and Kelvin and Riverside
- Globe
- Florence
- Superior
- Roosevelt and Tonto Basin
- Payson
- Pine and Strawberry
- Mormon Lake
- Flagstaff
- Tusayan and Grand Canyon Village
- North Rim to Jacob Lake
- Page
- Fredonia, Arizona, and Kanab, Utah
Geology Features of the AZT
- The Karst of Colossal Cave
- The Mighty Santa Catalina and Rincon Mountains
- Supervolcanoes of the Superstition Mountains
- Amazing Mazatzals
- Elden Mountain: A Volcano Unlike the Others
- The San Francisco Peaks' Violent Past
- Grand Canyon: A Geological Masterpiece
Appendix 1: Water Sources Along the AZT
Appendix 2: Land-Management Agencies
Appendix 3: Trail Resources
Index
Profile: Executive Director, Arizona Trail Association