Near Gardner Canyon to Madera Canyon
Near Gardner Canyon to Madera Canyon
Near Gardner Canyon to Madera Canyon
Near Gardner Canyon to Madera Canyon
Near Gardner Canyon to Madera Canyon

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Gardner Canyon to Madera Canyon

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Sierra Vista, Arizona
32.1
mi
Distance
8,684
ft
Gain
extreme
Difficulty
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Flatter
Steeper
32.12mi
Distance
8,684ft
Elevation Gain
8,682ft
Elevation Loss
75%
Max Grade
9,468ft
High Point
5,184ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
Gardner Canyon to Madera Canyon is a 32-mile route located within the Coronado National Forest. This route offers an unforgettable adventure through diverse landscapes, culminating in panoramic views from the highest peak in the Santa Rita Mountains.The journey begins at the Gardner Canyon Trailhead, where hikers set off through oak woodlands and rolling hills, gradually ascending into the more rugged terrain of the Santa Rita Mountains. The path weaves through dense forests of ponderosa pine and Douglas fir, with the occasional clearing offering stunning views of the surrounding wilderness.As the trail approaches Mount Wrightson, the vegetation thins, and the landscape opens up to reveal rocky outcrops and sweeping vistas. The climb to the summit is strenuous but rewards hikers with 360-degree views that stretch across southern Arizona and into Mexico on clear days.After descending from the peak, the trail continues towards Madera Canyon, known for its lush riparian area and abundant birdlife. Hikers can enjoy the soothing sounds of running water and the cool shade provided by towering trees before beginning the return journey to Gardner Canyon.FLORA AND FAUNAThis route showcases the rich biodiversity of the Coronado National Forest. Hikers will encounter a variety of plant life, from desert cacti at lower elevations to alpine meadows near the summit. Wildlife sightings may include deer, javelina, and a wide range of bird species, making this area a birdwatcher's paradise.WATERWater information along the Arizona Trail portion of this route can be found by visiting, https://aztrail.org/explore/water-sources/.SAFETY AND CONSIDERATIONSThis hike is challenging and requires good physical condition, adequate water, and proper gear.Weather can change rapidly at higher elevations;prepare for cold, wind, and possible precipitation.CAMPING AND PERMITSDispersed camping is available along the route, with several established sites near Madera Canyon offering basic amenities.Backcountry camping near Mount Wrightson requires a permit, obtainable from the Coronado National Forest service.Always check the latest regulations and fire restrictions before your trip.PARKINGParking is available at both Gardner Canyon and Madera Canyon Trailheads. Arrive early to secure a spot, especially during peak seasons.MADERA CANYON TRAILHEAD AMENITIESThe Madera Canyon picnic area features 11 picnic sites, interpretive sites, toilets, potable water, and parking.ADDITIONAL INFORMATION INFORMATIONArizona National Scenic Trail Association: www.aztrail.org Madera Canyon TrailheadMount Wrightson

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