Brady Hollow Trail
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Brady Hollow Trail is a 12.2-mile lollipop route located in Arizona and managed by the United States National Park Service. This trail features minimal elevation gain of 157 feet, making it accessible for hikers of varying fitness levels. The lollipop configuration allows hikers to complete a loop while exploring the same return corridor, offering a balanced approach to distance hiking without excessive elevation challenges. The trail provides an opportunity to experience Arizona's natural landscape within a National Park Service protected area. The gentle elevation profile makes this route suitable for those seeking a longer distance hike without significant climbing demands. Whether you're looking for a full-day adventure or a moderate workout, Brady Hollow Trail's distance and elevation gain combination offers flexibility for different hiking goals. Check with the National Park Service for current trail conditions, seasonal access information, and any specific regulations before planning your visit.