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Distance
5.52 miles
Elevation Gain
1138 ft
Route Type
Out-and-Back
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Madera Canyon Nature Trail in Green Valley, Arizona is a popular hiking destination known for its diverse terrain and unique natural features. The trail is moderately difficult, with a mix of steep inclines and flat stretches, making it suitable for hikers of varying skill levels. The trail is home to several notable landmarks, including the Proctor Road Water Crossing and the Whitehouse Picnic Area. The Proctor Road Water Crossing is a shallow stream that hikers must cross, adding an element of excitement to the hike. The Whitehouse Picnic Area is a rest stop with picnic tables and restrooms, providing a convenient spot for hikers to rest and refuel. The trail also boasts a variety of natural features. Hikers can expect to see a range of flora and fauna, including oak trees, sycamore trees, and a variety of bird species. The trail also offers views of the Santa Rita Mountains, providing a stunning backdrop for the hike. For those planning to hike the Madera Canyon Nature Trail, it's recommended to start early in the day to avoid the heat and bring plenty of water. The trail can be rocky in parts, so sturdy footwear is advised. The trail is well-marked, but a map is useful for navigating the various offshoots and loops.
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