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North Sonoran Crossover Trail - FHP, AZ

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Difficulty 0.5 of 5
Route Finding 1 of 5
Distance One Way 0.2 miles
Trailhead Elevation 2,744 feet
Elevation Gain -114 feet
Avg Time One Way 0.1 hours
Kokopelli Seeds 0.39
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5  2023-07-23
Sunrise Peak from Adero Canyon TH
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Sunrise Peak from Adero Canyon TH
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2  2023-01-02
Adero Super Loop
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26  2022-02-19
Peak 3804-McDowells
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14  2022-02-06
Adero Canyon TH-Wander
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3  2022-01-19
Adero Super Loop
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Location Fountain Hills, AZ
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Don't let me crossover
by DixieFlyer

 
Overview
This is the northernmost of two connector trails in the Fountain Hills Preserve(FHP) that connect the Sonoran Trail and the Lower Sonoran Trail. The Sonoran Trail is in both the Fountain Hills Preserve and the McDowell Mountain Regional Park; the Lower Sonoran Trail is only in the Fountain Hills Preserve.


Hike
The Sonoran Trail and the Lower Sonoran Trail are two trails in the Fountain Hills Preserve that are each about two miles long. These two trails are often hiked in a loop, although some people continue on to the McDowell Mountain Regional Park. This connector trail facilitates shortening the loop or adding some variety to the loop.
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The elevation gain in this guide assume that you hike from the Sonoran Trail to the Lower Sonoran Trail. Reverse the gain if you go from the Lower Sonoran Trail to the Sonoran Trail.


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WARNING! Hiking and outdoor related sports can be dangerous. Be responsible and prepare for the trip. Study the area you are entering and plan accordingly. Dress for the current and unexpected weather changes. Take plenty of water. Never go alone. Make an itinerary with your plan(s), route(s), destination(s) and expected return time. Give your itinerary to trusted family and/or friends.

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To hike
This is a connector trail, so a trailhead is not really applicable. However, most people will hike this from the Adero Canyon Trailhead.
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