Mazatzal Wilderness

  • Arizona
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Mazatzal, meaning "an area inhabited by deer," consists of a total of 252,390 aces ... more on TripAdvisor

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To get to the trailhead, drive up Highway #187 (the Beeline) to the junction with Highway 188. more on Epinions.com

We had fantastic views of the Mogollon Rim, all covered in snow, and the air was so crisp and clean! more on Epinions.com

The Barnhardt Trail climbs up the sides of a canyon, and there are several places along the trail where you can stop, take in the view, have something to eat or drink, and enjoy the quiet. more on Epinions.com

There are some fantastic views, but there are lots of long uphill sections (the elevation gain is from 4,200 feet to 6,000 feet). more on Epinions.com

As you head up this trail, you are looking in the opposite direction from the view on the Barnhardt, so you can't see the Mogollon Rim. more on Epinions.com

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I love the Mazatzal Wilderness! We first discovered some of the trails here when we were looking for training hikes to do before hiking into the Grand Canyon. The Mazatzal Wilderness is full of terrific trails, and one of them was ... more on Epinions.com

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