Waterwheel Falls in Payson Arizona

Great Hikes for Summer in Arizona

When the snow recedes, it seems like everyone else in the country is coming out to play. For those of us who live in the Arizona desert, though, the summertime blues can set in big time when we’re forced indoors to the air conditioning for 3 months straight. Okay, maybe 4. We’re normally spoiled with plenty of glorious hiking weather, and staying inside is downright depressing!

Luckily, our state is diverse, and there are plenty of places you can go when the temps start to sizzle.

Aspen Nature Loop, Flagstaff

Mileage 2.5
Elevation gain 398

Most people go here to see the aspen trees change color in the fall, but it also makes a great high elevation hike during the summer!

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Aspen trees on Aspen Nature Loop in Flagstaff, Arizona
Humphrey's Peak Arizona

Humphrey’s Peak, Flagstaff

Mileage 9.8
Elevation gain 3352

What better way to escape the heat than to hike to the highest point in Arizona? Just watch for summer storms.

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Kendrick Peak, Flagstaff

Mileage 9.0
Elevation gain 2788

If you’re not into the crowds at Humphrey’s Peak, you can try its smaller neighbor, Kendrick.

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Kendrick Peak near Flagstaff Arizona
The Crack at Wet Beaver Wilderness

The Crack, Camp Verde

Mileage 7.0
Elevation gain 1057

Sure, the hike out there is pretty warm, but your reward at the end is a refreshing dip in Wet Beaver Creek.

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Mount Baldy, Show Low

Mileage 18.1
Elevation gain 2793

Although the entire loop is better done as a backpacking trip, plenty of people enjoy the rocky outcroppings on the East Baldy Trail or the expansive meadows on the West Baldy Trail. Bonus, the Little Colorado River begins here.

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Mount Baldy Loop Arizona
Horton Creek and Springs in Arizona

Horton Creek, Payson

Mileage 7.2
Elevation gain 1376

This gem of a hike features a perennial creek, plenty of shade from the towering pines, and a gushing spring for those who make it to the end.

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See Canyon, Payson

Mileage 6.7
Elevation gain 2144

You can hike this trail all the way to the top of the Mogollon Rim, or just go as far as See Spring. Either way, you’ll enjoy a dense foliage and a pretty creek that can almost make you forget it’s summer.

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See Canyon in Payson Arizona
Waterwheel Falls in Payson Arizona

Waterwheel Falls, Payson

Mileage 1.7
Elevation gain 232

This family favorite leads to a popular swimming hole with a waterfall. The creek and neighboring pools provide opportunities to get away from the crowds.

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Marshall Gulch, Tucson

Mileage 4.2
Elevation gain 914

The lucky folks in Tucson happen to live right next to one of the tallest mountains in Arizona, Mount Lemmon. Did you know there’s even a ski resort at the top? The high elevation makes for pleasant summer hiking just an hour from the desert.

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Marshall Gulch on Mount Lemmon near Tucson, Arizona
Mount Lemmon Loop

Lemmon Loop, Tucson

Mileage 10.4
Elevation gain 3078

There are plenty of trails to explore on Mount Lemmon, but this one travels through the beautiful Wilderness of Rocks. Plus, you get to go to the summit and a lookout point!

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Peppersauce Cave, Tucson

Mileage >1 mile
Elevation gain 67 feet

When nothing else works, go underground! This cave with a few formations is easy to navigate and has a pretty lake at the end. Ready to get muddy?

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Peppersauce Cave Tucson Arizona
Heliograph Peak Mount Graham Safford Arizona

Heliograph Peak, Safford

Mileage 4.2
Elevation gain 1471

Mount Graham in southeastern Arizona provides plenty of high elevation hiking and camping opportunities. This hike visits a 100-foot tall fire tower and provides plenty of spots to take in the views.

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Webb Peak, Safford

Mileage 3.4
Elevation gain 1072

Visit a fire tower and pluck wild raspberries on this hike near the ranger station on Mount Graham.

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Webb Peak Ash Creek loop on Mount Graham
Miller Peak in the Huachuca Mountains Sierra Vista Arizona

Miller Peak, Sierra Vista

Mileage 11.1
Elevation gain 3717

Miller Peak is the southernmost high point in Arizona, and you’ll be able to see all the way to Mexico from this vantage point. If you’re not keen on tackling the whole hike, the lower part features copious shade and is a popular spot for birdwatching.

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Salt River, Mesa

Mileage Up to 12
Elevation gain nope

If you’re stuck in the valley, you can still enjoy the outdoors on a Salt River float. You’ll see birds, fish, wild horses, and maybe even an otter!

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Lower Salt River Float Arizona

Where are your favorite places to hike during the Arizona summer? Let us know in the comments!

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