East Rim Trail
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East Rim Trail is a 2.7-mile out-and-back hike located in Arizona and managed by the United States National Park Service. This trail is notable for its flat terrain, with no elevation gain throughout the route, making it accessible for hikers of varying fitness levels. The out-and-back format allows hikers to explore at their own pace and turn back at any point along the 2.7-mile distance. With minimal elevation change, the trail is ideal for those seeking a leisurely walk without the demands of significant climbing or descending. As a National Park Service-maintained trail, East Rim Trail is regularly managed and marked for visitor safety. The trail's location in Arizona provides access to the region's distinctive landscape and natural features characteristic of the area. Whether you're looking for a casual day hike or an easy walk to enjoy the Arizona outdoors, East Rim Trail offers a straightforward hiking experience with no challenging elevation changes.