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Every Arizonan knows that the trick to surviving the sweltering desert heat is simple: water. With the Seven Falls trailhead visitors have (yep, you guessed it) seven different bodies of water to choose from. The 7.8-mile trek reaches an elevation of 3,250 feet after an approximated three hours of hiking. For anyone looking to embrace the natural side of Tucson or boast to visitors about our vast, beautiful scenery, this is the place to do it.
Runners up:
2. Aravaipa Canyon
3. Finger Rock Trail