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Largo Trail #51 presents a difficult hiking challenge, spanning 12.3 miles (19.8 km) with a significant elevation gain of 2532 feet (772 metres). You should plan for approximately 6 hours and 11 minutes to complete this route. The trail begins with a climb out of Lanphier Canyon, moving through pinyon and juniper, and rewards you with expansive views from the ridge before descending into Largo Canyon, where you will find a lush riparian community with ponderosa pines and bigtooth maples. Expect varied terrain, including sections that crisscross a streambed and a steep ascent via switchbacks.
This route is located in an extremely remote part of the Blue Primitive Area, so prepare for a true backcountry experience. Motorized and mechanized transport are prohibited on the trail, which helps ensure a peaceful hike. While there are no specific warnings regarding permits or seasonal closures, always check local conditions before you go to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Largo Trail #51 stands out for its diverse landscape, offering a stark contrast between semi-arid ridge tops and the vibrant riparian areas within the canyons. It provides a genuine sense of wilderness, making it a notable option for hikers seeking solitude and a deep connection with nature. The route's remote setting and challenging profile make it a distinctive experience within the region.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Largo Trail #51 is rated as difficult. It involves significant elevation changes, including climbing out of Lanphier Canyon and steep ascents via switchbacks. The remote nature of the Blue Primitive Area also adds to its challenging character, requiring hikers to be prepared for a backcountry experience.
The estimated duration for hiking this trail is approximately 6 hours and 11 minutes. This can vary based on individual fitness levels, pace, and time spent enjoying the scenery.
The trail offers diverse terrain. It begins with a climb out of Lanphier Canyon through pinyon, juniper, and scrub oak. You'll reach a ridge with expansive views, featuring semi-arid plants. It then descends into Largo Canyon, which supports a lush riparian community with ponderosa pines, bigtooth maple, and Arizona alder. The route crisscrosses a streambed before a steep, switchbacking ascent up the canyon's south slope, leading through old-growth ponderosa.
Hikers can enjoy expansive views of the northern and eastern Blue Primitive Area from a ridge separating Largo and Lanphier Canyons. Notable natural features include Dutch Oven Spring and Maple Springs. You will also pass by Little Blue Creek.
Given the trail's remote location and the mention of a streambed that is dry for most of the year, spring and fall are generally the best times to hike. These seasons offer more moderate temperatures and potentially more water in the canyon. Summer can be very hot, and winter may bring snow and ice, making conditions more challenging.
Largo Trail #51 is located within the Blue Primitive Area of the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests. Generally, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required for day hiking in this primitive area. However, it's always advisable to check the official Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests website for the most current regulations, especially if planning an overnight trip or specific activities.
Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. However, given its remote and challenging nature, ensure your dog is fit for a long, strenuous hike. Always keep your dog under control, preferably on a leash, to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all users. Be sure to pack enough water for both yourself and your pet, as water sources can be unreliable.
The trail begins by climbing out of Lanphier Canyon. Specific parking details for the trailhead are not provided in the available information, but as a primary access route into a remote area, it's likely to have designated, albeit possibly primitive, parking at the trailhead. Public transport is not available to this remote location.
Yes, the route connects to a network of other trails in the region. It provides access to routes such as Telephone Ridge Trail #42 and Little Blue Trail #41. The komoot route also passes through sections of the Lanphier Trail #52, WS Lake Trail #54, S-Canyon Trail #53, and Foote Creek Trail #76.
The Blue Primitive Area is extremely secluded, and motorized and mechanized transport are prohibited. This means the area is suitable only for hiking and horseback riding. Always practice Leave No Trace principles, pack out everything you pack in, and be prepared for a self-sufficient backcountry experience due to the remote nature of the area.
Based on the description of it serving as a primary access route and connecting to other trails, Largo Trail #51 is primarily an out-and-back trail. However, its connections to other routes like Telephone Ridge Trail #42 and Little Blue Trail #41 offer possibilities for creating longer loop variations if you plan accordingly.
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