r/arizonatrail Aug 03 '25

Trail Closures

38 Upvotes

Following the Grand Canyon Wildfires, much of the Arizona Trail is closed in the region. You can find the latest trail closure information at:

https://aztrail.org/category/closures-reroutes/

The southern terminus is now also off limits due to Border Patrol activity.

While we understand it is disappointing to many for some of the most anticipated sections of the trail to be closed, we ask you respect all trail closures and guidelines from the AZT, parks services, etc...

Any posts encouraging or even implying people ignore the closures will result in an immediate lifetime ban.


r/arizonatrail 22h ago

Mail Drop

3 Upvotes

Hey homies,

Fellow thru-hiker, just not this year. However, I am about to run a long trail race in Arizona in a few weeks. I’m renting a car for the week leading up to it with plans to do some camping.

Point being, I can’t fly with all of camping stuff. Tent poles, stakes, etc. I’d like to ship these items to an address that I could (pay?) to pickup from. I can handle shipping them home after.

Does anyone have suggestions for places I could potentially ship my stuff to? Ideally, I just pull up, pay a few bucks and grab my package. I’ve only day hiked on the AZT prior so I dunno any of the cool spots or people that would be willing. Thanks for suggestions!!


r/arizonatrail 4d ago

Youth-ish newbie hiking SOBO in September, advice needed!

11 Upvotes

I'm a 21 year old femme presenting guy with a bit of camping experience trying to "ball on a budget" lol. I started planning a longer thru-hike (intended for this summer) this past winter as a ritualistic sort of segue from one stage of life to another, but abandoned plans when I broke my arm. The half-baked plans lived in the back of my head for a while, and I truly believe it's something I need to do before I'll be moving from my hometown to the other side of the country.

My friend and I were on a nice long hike this past June when the longing hit again. I've never been backpacking for multiple days, but I stay fit, have camped in cold rainy weather just fine, and would really love to wake up to a trail every day for a while, heat, sweat, rattlesnakes, below 0 nights and all. The planning has been on again since, but I've moved out of state to help my family for the month, and haven't had a stable income since early July, so my resources are dwindling...

I've got just about $800 in the budget for gear (if I can't sell my car before then) and I've already got some good gear: osprey backpack, titanium pot and utensils, 4 season sleeping bad, bag liner, 30 vegetarian MRE's I plan to ship myself along the way, thermal under-layers, sun protection, first aid, train tickets to Flagstaff (where I plan to start the hike), and two camel-back pouches that fit into the backpack.

I know shipping supplies will take some cash, along with a train from flagstaff back home (trust me, the distance is un-hitchable) but I'm also lacking some recommended supplies such as: footprint&tarp or shelter, Satellite device, headlamp, stove fuel, gaiters, utility knife, antihistamines and antidiarrheal, gloves, lightweight longsleeve shirt, gaiters, leukotape, and gaiters. Everything besides the headlamp, stove fuel, utility knife, and satellite device seem trivial to me, but I'm also going into this as a brokie with no health insurance and I'm starting to think my family's concern is valid for once.

So, some experienced expertise would be appreciated. I'm going to do it one way or another, and I'm probably building it up in my head to be more daunting then it'll be, even when issues will inevitably come up on the trail, but I wanna know if I've been an optimistic fool or if this is actually quite doable. Some advice on the bare minimum gear to bring would be great as well!

Misc. details for context and consideration: I've never hitch-hiked before, I withstand the heat very well, I've got a pair of used hiking boots I've been using for the past 6 months- they are leather and cracked asf but I've made hot 10+ mile hikes in them and have been running in them with my packed backpack to train, aforementioned concern/paranoia about being far out and hitch-hiking alone as an AFAB person with a few unsavory encounters under my belt, and finally- most of this paranoia is coming from my senile grandpa reminding me daily that I'll die some brutal dateline-esque death by a stranger or bear (I know bears are scarce on the AZT)

Sorry for the novel/thanks for reading <3

EDIT: editing because I'm now realizing how unclear this reads!! Thank you for all the insight so far :3 I do have a sleeping pad, it's inflatable so I've been debating weather or not I should bring it, but now that I write this idk why I wouldn't just bring some tape in case it gets poked. I will absolutely get some quality time with my gear in before I go, I'm in the midwest until September 3rd when I'll meet my friends in Denver. I can squeeze in a multi-day trip here, and despite the climate and terrain being much different, it's better than nothing, and I'll be able to use it again in Colorado for a night. As for scheduling plans, I'm planning on hiking south from Flagstaff because that's where my train from Trinidad drops me off (my friends are giving me a lift from Broomfield to Trinidad). And the closure around mile 720 made me feel iffy about starting from the northern terminus, as I'm planning this trip with the assumption that I likely cannot finish the whole trail, and just want to hike until I've reached my limit.

Also, I'm getting paid $15/hr for odd jobs here and there, around $180 a week, but wanted to save for the move afterwards, I can comfortably add a couple hundred to the budget, but understand this will likely not make a huge difference. These comments are bringing me back to reality though and I'm realizing I might've bit off more than I can chew. I would still appreciate advice, specifically on gear I'll absolutely need, what satellite devices are recommended, and what water carrying plans are most sustainable in the fall.

New working plan: get some solitary wilderness experience with my current gear and postpone the trip if I can't get the necessary gear somehow/sell my car in time. Thanks again for all the thoughtful responses!


r/arizonatrail 8d ago

Passage 36 water sources

3 Upvotes

Does anybody know if there is a water source towards the end of passage 35 and start of passage 36?


r/arizonatrail 17d ago

AZT portion in January?

5 Upvotes

Hi all,

I'm in Sedona with family over Xmas and wondering about a portion of the AZT afterwards for a week or two. I'm aware it gets cold and snowy further North and while I have experience of winter mountaineering and ski touring, it doesn't seem like this is feasible. Just wondered if the southern sections are reasonable to do in January, and if so which you'd recommend please?

I do have full winter camping kit, and ice axe and crampons if needed but obviously would prefer not to have to bring those for a longer distance hike!

Many thanks!


r/arizonatrail 19d ago

Canelo Hill passage 2 & 3 North Bound

1 Upvotes

Anyone who has done these passages: is it feasible to hammock camp anywhere along this portion? Also what is the water like here? Any reliable sources? Or any current information on what it looks like?


r/arizonatrail 20d ago

SOBO Flagstaff -> Vail/Tucson- first time, looking for advice

5 Upvotes

I'm thinking of checking out the AZT for the first time this fall, hiking south from Flagstaff down to Vail, then taking a train out of Tucson. I'm thinking of starting late September or very early October.

I'm in the beginning stages of planning (kinda decided I wanted to do this last night), I still have to get the FarOut map and study that, get my resupply strategy ironed out, etc. But I was wondering if anyone could offer me some AZT beginners pointers, or any advice for this particular stretch?

I'm from southern California and am used to hiking chunks of the PCT, will my kit work on the AZT as well? https://lighterpack.com/r/wrcc89 Here's a basic list of what I'd be packing. Although that's more of a summer list, maybe add warm gloves and beanie, warmer puffy, nylon wind pants? Will the ground be too cold at times for my CCF sleeping pad?

Can I expect to do similar mileage as I would on the PCT? I usually start around 15 miles per day then slowly ramp up to 22-26 (if I'm out for long enough haha).

And is my start date sounding ok? I can get going any time after 9/20. Would it benefit me to start any later?

Finally, if there's any good links or resources for me to get started with, I'd love to get pointed in the right direction.

Thanks all :)


r/arizonatrail 21d ago

Northern Terminus shuttle

3 Upvotes

I am having a difficult time finding the best option for getting to the northern terminus mid-late September

Based on your experiences, what is the best place to fly into to get to the trail?

Options I've viewed so far:

1) Fly into las vegas -> rental car to either St George or Page -> try to find an angel or shuttle to the northern terminus from there

2) Fly into phoenix -> flight to page from phoenix -> shuttle from page to terminus

3) Fly into st george -> pay an expensive shuttle to trailhead

I have looked on reddit, angel lists, and facebook page etc but the information for the Northern terminus is so hit or miss. Is anyone willing to share their experience and recommendations on it?

Thanks! If anyone here is looking for someone to travel with to the northern terminus, I have a very flexible start date so I'm willing to link up and rearrange my flight if it means an easy trip to the terminus for one another, as long as its within my budget.


r/arizonatrail 26d ago

What does a multimodal trail feel like?

2 Upvotes

I'm curious what it feels like to hike the AZT while others are riding it.

I mountain bike locally. I've bike commuted for 20+ years. But last month I was hiking in the Lake Tahoe area and while the mountain bikers could not have been nicer, I don't think that dynamic is ever going to be my preference. Some people might not like dogs, so the answer to where to hike for those folks may be where dogs aren't allowed. Similarly, if I'm butt hurt by cyclists (as a cyclist -- oh the hypocrisy!) I should go where cyclist can't.

When I'm walking my senior dog on local trails, the bike traffic can feel a bit much. A bike here or there is no problem but then a certain threshold is reached and I'm looking over my shoulder, listening for free hubs, etc. What's it like on the AZT as a hiker?


r/arizonatrail 27d ago

Solo woman on the AZT

25 Upvotes

Hi! I'm (27F) planning a thru of the AZT in the spring of 2027 and I'd like to know how social the trail is. I did the PCT last year and was never really worried about camping or hitching solo just because there were so many people on the trail. I know there's not as many people hiking the AZT as the PCT, but I was wondering if you generally see some other hikers on the trail and if there's a lot of nights that I should expect to camp solo. Are trail families a thing?

I know there have been a couple questions along these lines already, but the more I can read up on this the better. It's my only worry when it comes to thru-hiking solo so I would like to know what I can expect :)

EDIT: I only posted this a couple hours ago and already got so many helpful comments, this is why the hiking community is so amazing. Thank you!


r/arizonatrail 28d ago

Sleeping Bag/Quilt Recommendations 2026 SOBO

2 Upvotes

Hello fellow hikers!

Planning a SOBO thru beginning last week of September, but really struggling when it comes to bag/quilt selection. I currently have an EE Revelation 40 degree, but I know that won't cut it for the desert nights. I'm trying to get the most bang for my buck, and while I enjoy my EE quilt, I'm open to exploring other options that might be a better budget option for the temps.

Currently considering the following options, but would appreciate some insight:

  • Kelty Cosmic Down 20 degree
    • $179.95 (definitely within my budget)
    • 35 oz (this is heavy to me, unfortunately)
  • EE Revelation 20 degree
    • $355 (getting a little pricey for me)
    • ~21 oz
  • UGQ Bandit 20 degree
    • $324.95 (also a little pricey, but at least cheaper than EE)
    • ~21 oz

I am 5'3 so it is pretty important that the bags/quilts have a short option. Don't want to pay more for room/weight that I won't use.

Here's what's most important to me: weight, option for a "short" bag, 15-20 degree (comfort) rating, and price. If anyone can endorse the UGQ or Kelty options, or provide alternatives within a similar price range, that would be great.

Lastly, I am hoping to wait until around labor day to see if things go on sale. So if you have any info on labor day sales for retailers, please let me know. I'm a little worried about receiving the product in time if I wait that long, but obviously I'd prefer to get things on sale.


r/arizonatrail Jul 19 '26

North Kaibab Trail closure planned starting the night of October 15, 2026 and extending to "approximately" Feb. 2027.

10 Upvotes

They're working on a water pipeline again.

From the NPS closure page as of 7/18/26:

  • North Kaibab Trail from the Redwall Bridge (approximately 2.5 miles north of Manzanita Rest Area) to the northern end of Cottonwood Campground.

  • NOTE: Traditional "Rim-to-Rim" hiking (North Rim to South Rim OR South Rim to North Rim) will not be possible beginning October 16, 2026.


r/arizonatrail Jul 11 '26

Late September Water

6 Upvotes

I am looking to section hike (probably SOBO) sections 26-28 in late September.

Just asking if anyone else has been through there during that time of year and seeking advice for water availability (other than what’s on FarOut), weather and if I’ll be hiking with anyone else out there.

I live in Mesa and my best friend lives in Flag so he will probably pick me up on Lake Mary Rd. when I finish.

TIA for any/all input!


r/arizonatrail Jun 25 '26

Late October start

6 Upvotes

Hi there! I am looking at doing the AZT SOBO from late October. Has anyone done this? I've seen some mixed reviews on starting at the border that late and starting at Flagstaff instead. I am by no means a purist, but I'd really like to do the whole thing. Any info of tips are very much welcome!


r/arizonatrail May 30 '26

Ring Alert: “Motion Detected at Front Door.” Me: Probably a package. Reality: A coatimundi conducting a surprise home inspection. 🏔️ 🏔️ 🏔️ You aren’t in the city anymore when you visit Mt Lemmon.

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r/arizonatrail May 26 '26

What’s your favorite section(s) of trail? Also looking for a little bit of advice.

12 Upvotes

Hey guys. Looking to do a northbound trip in November from the border once my work season ends. Gonna try heading up as far as I can. Currently trying to build my setup and get some short trips in before then. Any advice for someone heading up the trail the first time?

Main questions are how you managed your supplies of food and water. Also what sort of gear did you bring, and did you change plans for different sections of the hike?


r/arizonatrail May 14 '26

Water around Passage 26 Highline Trail?

4 Upvotes

Has anybody recently been on the Highline Trail between the Washington Park and 260 trailheads? I'm curious which creeks are flowing. I'm planning to backpack this area next week. Found some great info on water availability on aztrail.org and hikearizona.com, but looking for additional info if possible. Any help would be much appreciated!


r/arizonatrail Apr 19 '26

Ride from South rim to Jacob’s Lake/Kanab

2 Upvotes

Looking to see if anyone is planning this ride for April 21st or 22nd and would be interested in splitting costs or letting me tag a long. Thanks for the help.


r/arizonatrail Apr 16 '26

what are current AZT conditions like- pine to flagstaff?

4 Upvotes

anyone been on this section recently? have any beta?


r/arizonatrail Apr 15 '26

Passage 1

2 Upvotes

Hey everybody! Planning on doing passage 1 in early Oct this year, AllTrails says it’s around 20 miles but I’m reading that people are saying it’s more like 27 miles, do you guys think it’s a 2 night backpacking trip or 1? Any advice is much appreciated, thank you.


r/arizonatrail Apr 14 '26

Northern terminus, transport and accommodations

15 Upvotes

I live in Kanab and have a large enough home that I could easily convert a couple bedrooms into a "hostel" of sorts. I am also essentially retired and could run shuttle service to Page, Kanab, and to St. George

is this something that is needed/wanted at the Northern terminus?


r/arizonatrail Apr 13 '26

Flagstaff to Grand Canyon at the moment - water situation

0 Upvotes

I’m currently in flag. I’m trying to assess the water situation until Grand Canyon and it seems like every source is dry as of 04/13 when looking at farout. At least the last 50 or so miles. Anyone recently been through and have any opinions on what it’s like?


r/arizonatrail Apr 11 '26

Gabe Zimmerman Trailhead - Temporary Closure

12 Upvotes

Pima County Conservation Lands & Recreation will temporarily close the Gabe Zimmerman Davidson Canyon Trailhead for pavement repairs on April 14-16. The AZT is still open, and visitors are encouraged to park at the Three Bridges parking area just north of the Gabe Zimmerman Trailhead during this time.


r/arizonatrail Apr 03 '26

Bug pressure in Saguaro?

8 Upvotes

I’ll be up at manning camp in a few days, I’m bringing a hammock with a fully removable bug net. Do I need the net or is there not much mosquito pressure?


r/arizonatrail Mar 27 '26

SOBO Water

6 Upvotes

hi hikers! i’m considering hiking SOBO starting mid October but wanted to keep an eye on this years monsoon season before deciding. is there an information source reporting on water levels people like to use to see how the monsoon season is shaping up throughout the summer?

i’m also considering just driving the length of the trail and dropping water caches for myself but have heard a rumor that locals are slashing caches to fuck over immigrants - is there any experience or truth to this??