Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read.
Start by marking “Hiking Arizona, 3rd: A Guide to Arizona's Greatest Hiking Adventures” as Want to Read:
Hiking Arizona, 3rd: A Guide to Arizona's Greatest Hiking Adventures
by
A detailed guide to more than 100 of Arizona's best hikes, revised and updated.
...more
...more
Paperback, 368 pages
Published
October 1st 2007
by FalconGuides
(first published October 1st 2001)
Friend Reviews
To see what your friends thought of this book,
please sign up.
Reader Q&A
To ask other readers questions about
Hiking Arizona, 3rd,
please sign up.
Be the first to ask a question about Hiking Arizona, 3rd
This book is not yet featured on Listopia.
Add this book to your favorite list »
Community Reviews
Showing 1-35

Start your review of Hiking Arizona, 3rd: A Guide to Arizona's Greatest Hiking Adventures

Bruce Grubbs does a very good job as a author/guide.
While Falcon is not my favorite publisher (to put it mildly) this is well written (thanks to Grubbs) and comprehensive with many excellent hikes from an afternoon stroll to a multi day backpack. It doesn’t appear to have suffered too much from the poor editing of other Falcon titles.
I’ll keep this book close on all my future trips to Arizona.
While Falcon is not my favorite publisher (to put it mildly) this is well written (thanks to Grubbs) and comprehensive with many excellent hikes from an afternoon stroll to a multi day backpack. It doesn’t appear to have suffered too much from the poor editing of other Falcon titles.
I’ll keep this book close on all my future trips to Arizona.

Grubb's HIKING ARIZONA is a great book for someone who wants to hike in Colorado: it's possible to hike a over a third of the trails described in this guidebook and never see the actual desert. I was not surprised to learn Grubbs published another book on N. AZ hiking specifically, given the sheer attention given to the Kaibab, Coconino, and Grand Canyon areas of the state. Furthermore, the author's promise to focus on less popular trails only rings true in these chapters, because once the guide
...more
There are no discussion topics on this book yet.
Be the first to start one »
The author has a serious problem- he doesn't know what he wants to do when he grows up. Meanwhile, he's done such things as wildland fire fighting, running a mountain shop, flying airplanes, shooting photos, and writing books. He's a backcountry skier, climber, figure skater, mountain biker, amateur radio operator, river runner, and sea kayaker- but the thing that really floats his boat is hiking
...more
News & Interviews
Happy Women's History Month! One of the undisputedly good things about modern scholarship is that women’s history is finally getting its due....
59 likes · 9 comments
No trivia or quizzes yet. Add some now »