Tanner Trail
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Tanner Trail is a 13.9-mile out-and-back hiking route located in Arizona and managed by the United States National Park Service. The trail features modest elevation gain of 163 feet, making it relatively accessible for hikers of varying experience levels. The out-and-back format allows hikers to turn back at any point, giving flexibility for different fitness levels and time constraints. This trail offers hikers the opportunity to explore Arizona's natural landscape under the stewardship of the National Park Service, ensuring maintained conditions and protected terrain. The low elevation gain combined with the substantial distance makes this a moderate commitment best suited for hikers looking for an extended day hike rather than a strenuous alpine challenge. Whether you're planning a full 13.9-mile journey or a partial hike, Tanner Trail provides a straightforward route for experiencing Arizona's outdoor environment. Check current conditions with the National Park Service before your visit to ensure trail accessibility and obtain any necessary permits or regulations specific to the area.