I am looking for a really good hike not too far from NAU, as I live here! I am looking for a hike with big rocks and a decent length.
Any hikes close (within 5 miles) from NAU is what I am looking for. Any and all suggestions will be greatly appreciated!
Thanks
PS! Please don't just list hikes, give me a little info about them if you've got the time
This ones pretty fun, short hike but leaves plenty of energy to play at the destination. The hike descriptions can tell you more
Red Mountain Trail http://hikearizona.com/decoder.php?ZTN=101
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Borknagar wrote:PS! Please don't just list hikes, give me a little info about them if you've got the time
I think you'll find that "discovery" is half (or maybe 90%?) of the fun! The hikes here all have good descriptions, directions to get there, distance, difficulty etc. read as much as it takes to peak your interest then go for it!
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The best "big rocks" near there are in Sedona. But I just looked, and Mountain Line doesn't go there, it seems. But you can take the Rt. 66 bus over to the east side to do Fatman's and Elden Lookout. Just get off by the McDonald's that is by the east side Safeway, just past the Mall. You can also take the bus to near Buffalo Park, and start a hike there. You can hike up to Dry Lake Hills from there.
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Each of these links provides "a little info" about the hikes, and if you select the "triplog" tab at the top of each hike description page you will find dozens of entries from numerous different users who have added comments and descriptions of each. Feel free to take the time to read all of them.
Additionally, you may choose to view the photosets to get a better visual feel for a hike, as well as read any of the comments that users contribute to the photos.
And if you decide to hike any of them, please add your own triplog and/or photos so that others may learn from your experiences.
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