Good forOutdoor lovers
Arizona's highest point sits 12,633 feet above sea level, inside the Kachina Peaks Wilderness of the Coconino National Forest — and the only way to reach it is on foot. The trail runs nine miles round-trip from a trailhead near the Arizona Snowbowl, gaining roughly 3,400 feet through dense forest before breaking above tree line into exposed, rocky terrain. Afternoon lightning is common in summer. The summit offers unobstructed 360-degree views, with the Grand Canyon visible to the north and Flagstaff to the south.
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