Red Rock Crossing #191B
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Red Rock Crossing #191B is a short out-and-back trail located in Arizona, managed by the U.S. Forest Service. This 0.8-mile route offers an accessible hiking option with minimal elevation change, gaining just 2 feet throughout the entire walk. The trail's brevity and flat terrain make it suitable for hikers of varying ability levels, including families with young children or those seeking a quick outdoor excursion. The out-and-back format means you'll retrace your steps on the return journey, allowing for flexibility in how far you venture before turning around. As part of the Red Rock area trail system, this route provides access to the scenic landscape characteristic of Arizona's geology. The minimal elevation gain ensures the hike remains relatively easy while still offering an opportunity to experience the region's natural features. Red Rock Crossing #191B is ideal for visitors looking for a short walk in a manageable timeframe. Whether you're exploring the area for the first time or combining this hike with other nearby trails, this route delivers a straightforward outdoor experience.
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Red Rock Crossing #191B
Arizona