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Published: 9th October 2018
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Paperback, 2nd Revised edition
Published: 11th March 2026
Your Complete Guide to the Arizona National Scenic Trail
By (Author) Matthew J. Nelson
By (author) Arizona Trail Association
Wilderness Press
Wilderness Press
11th March 2026
2nd Revised edition
United States
General
Non Fiction
Travel guides: routes and ways
Walking, hiking, trekking
Paperback
352
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 19mm
Plan an unforgettable journey along the Arizona National Scenic Trail, with diverse landscapes that beckon hikers, cyclists, and equestrians.
Stretching more than 800 miles from the USA-Mexico border to the Utah state line, the Arizona National Scenic Trail (AZT) passes through a breathtaking blend of desert, forest, and canyon terrain. To hike the best of it-or to backpack the entire route-get the comprehensive guide assembled by AZT experts. Your Complete Guide to the Arizona National Scenic Trail lives up to its name: It is your complete guide to the trail's twists and turns, flora and fauna, geology, and more.
Written by trail-savvy members of the Arizona Trail Association, including executive director Matthew J. Nelson, this guidebook serves up the AZT, section by section, so day-hikers and thru-hikers can feel confident about the entire route. An irreplaceable source of information for anyone-including mountain bikers and equestrians-Your Complete Guide to the Arizona National Scenic Trail fuels your adventures from start to finish, presenting the trail's magnificent scenery, wildlife, and diversity of terrain.
Inside you'll find:
Matthew J. Nelson orchestrated Your Complete Guide to the Arizona National Scenic Trail and wrote many of its passages. His contributions to the Arizona National Scenic Trail (AZT) include volunteer trail-building on Passage 7, trail design for Passage 16, archaeological surveys along Passage 17, and explorations of the AZT on foot, mountain bike, and horseback. He also is a trail steward for Passage 16d.
Matt has worked as an outdoor educator, Grand Canyon backpacking guide, archaeologist, editor, and freelance photojournalist. He has more than 500 published articles to his credit. A devotee of high mountains, deep canyons, vast deserts, and diverse cultures, he has a wanderlust that has led him to nearly every continent in search of adventure.
In 2012, Matt became executive director of the Arizona Trail Association. He lives off the grid in the Sierrita Mountains west of Tucson and spends summers in his hometown of Big Pine, California, volunteering for Inyo County Search and Rescue.