Jacob Canyon Route #35
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Jacob Canyon Route #35 is a 10.6-mile out-and-back trail located in Arizona and managed by the U.S. Forest Service. The route features 786 feet of elevation gain, making it a moderate hike suitable for hikers with basic experience. This out-and-back configuration allows you to hike to a destination point and return via the same path, giving you flexibility to turn back at any point along the route. The elevation gain is distributed across the full distance, creating a gradual ascent rather than steep pitches. As a U.S. Forest Service-managed trail, Jacob Canyon Route #35 is part of the public lands system and maintained for public recreation. The trail number designation indicates it is part of an official trail system with established routing and maintenance standards. The moderate distance and elevation gain make this trail accessible for a half or full-day outing. Hikers should come prepared with adequate water, sun protection, and appropriate footwear for desert or forest conditions typical of Arizona hiking.