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Hiking Arizona (America's Best Day Hiking Series, )
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Hiking Arizona (America's Best Day Hiking Series, )
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by Christine Maxa
Sales Rank : 230608
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Paperback: 189 pages
Publisher: Human Kinetics Publishers; 1 edition February 2003
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0736041575
ISBN-13: 978-0736041577
Product Dimensions:
11.1 x 8.5 x 0.9 inches
Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
Product Description
Hiking Arizona is a comprehensive guide for exploring the beauty and splendor of one of the countrys most scenic states. With detailed descriptions of 98 different trails, youll not only know where to go but also what to expect when you get there.
Unlike some guides that concentrate on certain parks or regions, Hiking Arizona covers the entire state. It includes ·large maps that provide rich detail in a format thats easy to read, ·a trail finder that allows you to quickly locate trails based on criteria important to you, and ·practical information on park hours, length and difficulty of trails, facility details, permit requirements, and other pertinent information for parks and surrounding areas.
Designed for hikers of all interests and capabilities, Hiking Arizona has the details you need to make the most of each destinationfrom seasonal attractions to surrounding sites worth the visit. The only surprise that awaits you is the breathtaking beauty of the trip.
Hiking Arizona is part of Americas Best Day Hiking series from Human Kinetics.
About The Author
Christine Maxa is a national and international award-winning freelance writer. She has authored three books on Arizona hiking: Autumn Color in Arizona: 50 Great Hikes, Arizona's Best Wildflower Hikes-The Desert, and Arizona's Best Wildflower Hikes-The High Country. She has been featured on National Public Radio and has written for numerous publications, including Arizona Highways, Backpacker Magazine, National Geographic Traveler, and Southwest Art.
Maxa wrote the "Hike of the Week" column for the daily Arizona Republic for more than two years and is on the advisory committee for the Arizona State Committee on Trails.
She currently writes a hiking column for Arizona Living magazine and serves as executive assistant of the advisory committee for the Arizona State Committee on Trails. Maxa resides in Phoenix, Arizona.
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