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Tonto National Forest
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April 19, 2021
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4
hikers
43.1km
12:15
1,140m
640m
Embark on a challenging hike along Arizona Trail: Passage 16 - Gila River Canyons, a difficult route spanning 26.8 miles (43.1 km). You will gain 3746 feet (1142 metres) in elevation, requiring about 12 hours and 14 minutes to complete. This passage immerses you in the remote White Canyon Wilderness, offering a true Sonoran Desert experience with rugged terrain and significant elevation changes. As you traverse, you will encounter spectacular gorge scenery and diverse landscapes, including towering saguaro forests. The trail often follows the Gila River, providing a unique opportunity to hike alongside its flowing waters and lush riparian environments. Look out for dramatic geological formations like The Spine and the narrow sections of Walnut Canyon. You might also spot vibrant wildflower displays if you visit during the right season.
Planning your journey on this remote passage requires careful preparation. Cell service is often unreliable, so make sure to download your komoot maps before you head out. Water sources, including the Gila River itself, can be inconsistent and require purification to be safe for drinking. Be ready for significant heat, even if you visit in early spring, and carry plenty of water. Consider starting early in the day to avoid the midday sun and allow ample time to complete the full distance.
This segment of the Arizona Trail is notable for its dramatic geological features and the rare chance to experience the Gila River up close. The contrast between the arid Sonoran Desert and the riparian zones along the river creates a unique ecosystem. You will find yourself surrounded by expansive views from points such as Dale's Butte, showcasing the vastness of the landscape. It is a passage that truly highlights the wild and untamed beauty of Arizona's canyon country.

2
hikers
38.3km
10:50
820m
820m
Hike the difficult 23.8-mile Arizona Trail: Passage 17, Alamo Canyon, through rugged Sonoran Desert scenery and historic mining country.
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