Baldwin #191
About
Baldwin #191 is a 2.5-mile lollipop-style trail in Arizona managed by the U.S. Forest Service. The route features 453 feet of elevation gain, making it a moderate hike suitable for those with basic fitness levels. The lollipop configuration means hikers will travel out on an initial stem before reaching a loop section, allowing for varied scenery without backtracking the entire route. This trail design is popular for hikers seeking a more interesting return journey than an out-and-back would provide. Located in Arizona, this trail offers access to Forest Service lands in the region. The relatively modest distance and elevation gain make it an accessible option for a half-day outing. Trail conditions and specific terrain features are maintained by the U.S. Forest Service, which oversees the area. Before heading out, check with the U.S. Forest Service for current conditions, seasonal closures, and any required permits. Bring adequate water and sun protection, as Arizona trails often feature exposed terrain and high temperatures, particularly during summer months.