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Hiking is a popular recreational pastime in Arizona, as a get-away from urban living, while enjoying the beauty and wildlife of nature. Hiking season runs all year in Arizona. Of course, with unpredictable weather and fires, some trails may be closed anytime during the season. The websites for the area will usually inform you of any closures or cautions and we provide links for most of the trails in our directory Search Arizona Trail Guide - Click Here
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Miller Creek Trail, Rincon Peak

Mon Jun 15 2009
The total distance of the Miller Creek Trail in 16.2 miles round trip in a very remote location. The highest elevation is 8482 feet and the lowest elevation is 4250 feet. Latitude 32.152 Longitude:-110.48333 Neither dogs nor weapons are allowed. The trail starts out in the Miller Creek streambed. The last half mile of the trail is very steep

The total distance of the Miller Creek Trail in 16.2 miles round trip in a very remote location. The highest elevation is 8482 feet and the lowest elevation is 4250 feet. Latitude 32.152 Longitude:-110.48333 Neither dogs nor weapons are allowed. The trail starts out in the Miller Creek streambed. The last half mile of the trail is very steep

Weapons, Pets, and Bicycles and Vehicles are prohibited, you need a permit to camp / overnight use in Saguaro National Park

Miller Creek Trail
Saguaro National Monument 1.5 miles
Rincon Peak Trail 4.4 miles
Happy Valley Saddle 4.9 miles
Rincon Peak 8.1 miles.

Weapons, Pets, and Bicycles and Vehicles are prohibited, you need a permit to camp / overnight use in Saguaro National Park

Weapons, Pets, and Bicycles and Vehicles are prohibited, you need a permit to camp / overnight use in Saguaro National Park  Weapons, Pets, and Bicycles and Vehicles are prohibited, you need a permit to camp / overnight use in Saguaro National Park

Miller Creek Trail  Miller Creek Trail
The total distance of the Miller Creek Trail in 16.2 miles round trip in a very remote location. The highest elevation is 8482 feet and the lowest elevation is 4250 feet. Latitude 32.152 Longitude:-110.48333 Neither dogs nor weapons are allowed. The trail starts out in the Miller Creek streambed. The last half mile of the trail is very steep

The trail is a little overgrown in places

The total distance of the Miller Creek Trail in 16.2 miles round trip in a very remote location. The highest elevation is 8482 feet and the lowest elevation is 4250 feet. Latitude 32.152 Longitude:-110.48333 Neither dogs nor weapons are allowed. The trail starts out in the Miller Creek streambed. The last half mile of the trail is very steep

Weapons, Pets, and Bicycles and Vehicles are prohibited, you need a permit to camp / overnight use in Saguaro National Park

Weapons, Pets, and Bicycles and Vehicles are prohibited, you need a permit to camp / overnight use in Saguaro National Park

Weapons, Pets, and Bicycles and Vehicles are prohibited, you need a permit to camp / overnight use in Saguaro National Park

The total distance of the Miller Creek Trail in 16.2 miles round trip in a very remote location. The highest elevation is 8482 feet and the lowest elevation is 4250 feet. Latitude 32.152 Longitude:-110.48333 Neither dogs nor weapons are allowed. The trail starts out in the Miller Creek streambed. The last half mile of the trail is very steep

The trail becomes very steep and rocky as it climbs up the Rincons

The total distance of the Miller Creek Trail in 16.2 miles round trip in a very remote location. The highest elevation is 8482 feet and the lowest elevation is 4250 feet. Latitude 32.152 Longitude:-110.48333 Neither dogs nor weapons are allowed. The trail starts out in the Miller Creek streambed. The last half mile of the trail is very steep

The total distance of the Miller Creek Trail in 16.2 miles round trip in a very remote location. The highest elevation is 8482 feet and the lowest elevation is 4250 feet. Latitude 32.152 Longitude:-110.48333 Neither dogs nor weapons are allowed. The trail starts out in the Miller Creek streambed. The last half mile of the trail is very steep

 

The total distance of the Miller Creek Trail in 16.2 miles round trip in a very remote location. The highest elevation is 8482 feet and the lowest elevation is 4250 feet. Latitude 32.152 Longitude:-110.48333 Neither dogs nor weapons are allowed. The trail starts out in the Miller Creek streambed. The last half mile of the trail is very steep

The total distance of the Miller Creek Trail in 16.2 miles round trip in a very remote location. The highest elevation is 8482 feet and the lowest elevation is 4250 feet. Latitude 32.152 Longitude:-110.48333 Neither dogs nor weapons are allowed. The trail starts out in the Miller Creek streambed. The last half mile of the trail is very steep

 

The total distance of the Miller Creek Trail in 16.2 miles round trip in a very remote location. The highest elevation is 8482 feet and the lowest elevation is 4250 feet. Latitude 32.152 Longitude:-110.48333 Neither dogs nor weapons are allowed. The trail starts out in the Miller Creek streambed. The last half mile of the trail is very steep

The total distance of the Miller Creek Trail in 16.2 miles round trip in a very remote location. The highest elevation is 8482 feet and the lowest elevation is 4250 feet. Latitude 32.152 Longitude:-110.48333 Neither dogs nor weapons are allowed. The trail starts out in the Miller Creek streambed. The last half mile of the trail is very steep

 

The total distance of the Miller Creek Trail in 16.2 miles round trip in a very remote location. The highest elevation is 8482 feet and the lowest elevation is 4250 feet. Latitude 32.152 Longitude:-110.48333 Neither dogs nor weapons are allowed. The trail starts out in the Miller Creek streambed. The last half mile of the trail is very steep

The total distance of the Miller Creek Trail in 16.2 miles round trip in a very remote location. The highest elevation is 8482 feet and the lowest elevation is 4250 feet. Latitude 32.152 Longitude:-110.48333 Neither dogs nor weapons are allowed. The trail starts out in the Miller Creek streambed. The last half mile of the trail is very steep

 

The total distance of the Miller Creek Trail in 16.2 miles round trip in a very remote location. The highest elevation is 8482 feet and the lowest elevation is 4250 feet. Latitude 32.152 Longitude:-110.48333 Neither dogs nor weapons are allowed. The trail starts out in the Miller Creek streambed. The last half mile of the trail is very steep

The total distance of the Miller Creek Trail in 16.2 miles round trip in a very remote location. The highest elevation is 8482 feet and the lowest elevation is 4250 feet. Latitude 32.152 Longitude:-110.48333 Neither dogs nor weapons are allowed. The trail starts out in the Miller Creek streambed. The last half mile of the trail is very steep

 

The total distance of the Miller Creek Trail in 16.2 miles round trip in a very remote location. The highest elevation is 8482 feet and the lowest elevation is 4250 feet. Latitude 32.152 Longitude:-110.48333 Neither dogs nor weapons are allowed. The trail starts out in the Miller Creek streambed. The last half mile of the trail is very steep

The total distance of the Miller Creek Trail in 16.2 miles round trip in a very remote location. The highest elevation is 8482 feet and the lowest elevation is 4250 feet. Latitude 32.152 Longitude:-110.48333 Neither dogs nor weapons are allowed. The trail starts out in the Miller Creek streambed. The last half mile of the trail is very steep

 

The total distance of the Miller Creek Trail in 16.2 miles round trip in a very remote location. The highest elevation is 8482 feet and the lowest elevation is 4250 feet. Latitude 32.152 Longitude:-110.48333 Neither dogs nor weapons are allowed. The trail starts out in the Miller Creek streambed. The last half mile of the trail is very steep

The total distance of the Miller Creek Trail in 16.2 miles round trip in a very remote location. The highest elevation is 8482 feet and the lowest elevation is 4250 feet. Latitude 32.152 Longitude:-110.48333 Neither dogs nor weapons are allowed. The trail starts out in the Miller Creek streambed. The last half mile of the trail is very steep  The total distance of the Miller Creek Trail in 16.2 miles round trip in a very remote location. The highest elevation is 8482 feet and the lowest elevation is 4250 feet. Latitude 32.152 Longitude:-110.48333 Neither dogs nor weapons are allowed. The trail starts out in the Miller Creek streambed. The last half mile of the trail is very steep  The total distance of the Miller Creek Trail in 16.2 miles round trip in a very remote location. The highest elevation is 8482 feet and the lowest elevation is 4250 feet. Latitude 32.152 Longitude:-110.48333 Neither dogs nor weapons are allowed. The trail starts out in the Miller Creek streambed. The last half mile of the trail is very steep
The total distance of the Miller Creek Trail in 16.2 miles round trip in a very remote location. The highest elevation is 8482 feet and the lowest elevation is 4250 feet. Latitude 32.152 Longitude:-110.48333 Neither dogs nor weapons are allowed. The trail starts out in the Miller Creek streambed. The last half mile of the trail is very steep

 

The total distance of the Miller Creek Trail in 16.2 miles round trip in a very remote location. The highest elevation is 8482 feet and the lowest elevation is 4250 feet. Latitude 32.152 Longitude:-110.48333 Neither dogs nor weapons are allowed. The trail starts out in the Miller Creek streambed. The last half mile of the trail is very steep

The total distance of the Miller Creek Trail in 16.2 miles round trip in a very remote location. The highest elevation is 8482 feet and the lowest elevation is 4250 feet. Latitude 32.152 Longitude:-110.48333 Neither dogs nor weapons are allowed. The trail starts out in the Miller Creek streambed. The last half mile of the trail is very steep  The total distance of the Miller Creek Trail in 16.2 miles round trip in a very remote location. The highest elevation is 8482 feet and the lowest elevation is 4250 feet. Latitude 32.152 Longitude:-110.48333 Neither dogs nor weapons are allowed. The trail starts out in the Miller Creek streambed. The last half mile of the trail is very steep  The total distance of the Miller Creek Trail in 16.2 miles round trip in a very remote location. The highest elevation is 8482 feet and the lowest elevation is 4250 feet. Latitude 32.152 Longitude:-110.48333 Neither dogs nor weapons are allowed. The trail starts out in the Miller Creek streambed. The last half mile of the trail is very steep
The total distance of the Miller Creek Trail in 16.2 miles round trip in a very remote location. The highest elevation is 8482 feet and the lowest elevation is 4250 feet. Latitude 32.152 Longitude:-110.48333 Neither dogs nor weapons are allowed. The trail starts out in the Miller Creek streambed. The last half mile of the trail is very steep

Miller Creek Trail
Rincon Peak Trail 0.5 mi. (south)
Happy Valley Campground 0.5 (south)
Deer Head Spring Trail 3.5 mi (north)
Miller Creek Trailhead 4.4 mi (east)

The total distance of the Miller Creek Trail in 16.2 miles round trip in a very remote location. The highest elevation is 8482 feet and the lowest elevation is 4250 feet. Latitude 32.152 Longitude:-110.48333 Neither dogs nor weapons are allowed. The trail starts out in the Miller Creek streambed. The last half mile of the trail is very steep

The total distance of the Miller Creek Trail in 16.2 miles round trip in a very remote location. The highest elevation is 8482 feet and the lowest elevation is 4250 feet. Latitude 32.152 Longitude:-110.48333 Neither dogs nor weapons are allowed. The trail starts out in the Miller Creek streambed. The last half mile of the trail is very steep

 

The total distance of the Miller Creek Trail in 16.2 miles round trip in a very remote location. The highest elevation is 8482 feet and the lowest elevation is 4250 feet. Latitude 32.152 Longitude:-110.48333 Neither dogs nor weapons are allowed. The trail starts out in the Miller Creek streambed. The last half mile of the trail is very steep

The total distance of the Miller Creek Trail in 16.2 miles round trip in a very remote location. The highest elevation is 8482 feet and the lowest elevation is 4250 feet. Latitude 32.152 Longitude:-110.48333 Neither dogs nor weapons are allowed. The trail starts out in the Miller Creek streambed. The last half mile of the trail is very steep

Rincon Peak Trail
Heartbreak Ridge Trail (north)
Miller Creek Trail .5 mi (north)
Rincon Peak 3.2 mi (south)
Rincon Peak Trailhead 7.7 mi (west)

The total distance of the Miller Creek Trail in 16.2 miles round trip in a very remote location. The highest elevation is 8482 feet and the lowest elevation is 4250 feet. Latitude 32.152 Longitude:-110.48333 Neither dogs nor weapons are allowed. The trail starts out in the Miller Creek streambed. The last half mile of the trail is very steep

Snow at the higher elevations

The total distance of the Miller Creek Trail in 16.2 miles round trip in a very remote location. The highest elevation is 8482 feet and the lowest elevation is 4250 feet. Latitude 32.152 Longitude:-110.48333 Neither dogs nor weapons are allowed. The trail starts out in the Miller Creek streambed. The last half mile of the trail is very steep

Tracks in the snow from Bear, Mountain Lion, Rabbit and more  Tracks in the snow from Bear, Mountain Lion, Rabbit and more  Tracks in the snow from Bear, Mountain Lion, Rabbit and more
Tracks in the snow from Bear, Mountain Lion, Rabbit and more

Tracks in the snow from Bear, Mountain Lion, Rabbit and more

Tracks in the snow from Bear, Mountain Lion, Rabbit and more  Tracks in the snow from Bear, Mountain Lion, Rabbit and more

The total distance of the Miller Creek Trail in 16.2 miles round trip in a very remote location. The highest elevation is 8482 feet and the lowest elevation is 4250 feet. Latitude 32.152 Longitude:-110.48333 Neither dogs nor weapons are allowed. The trail starts out in the Miller Creek streambed. The last half mile of the trail is very steep

 

The total distance of the Miller Creek Trail in 16.2 miles round trip in a very remote location. The highest elevation is 8482 feet and the lowest elevation is 4250 feet. Latitude 32.152 Longitude:-110.48333 Neither dogs nor weapons are allowed. The trail starts out in the Miller Creek streambed. The last half mile of the trail is very steep

The total distance of the Miller Creek Trail in 16.2 miles round trip in a very remote location. The highest elevation is 8482 feet and the lowest elevation is 4250 feet. Latitude 32.152 Longitude:-110.48333 Neither dogs nor weapons are allowed. The trail starts out in the Miller Creek streambed. The last half mile of the trail is very steep

View from the Miller Creek Trail highest elevation at 8482

The total distance of the Miller Creek Trail in 16.2 miles round trip in a very remote location. The highest elevation is 8482 feet and the lowest elevation is 4250 feet. Latitude 32.152 Longitude:-110.48333 Neither dogs nor weapons are allowed. The trail starts out in the Miller Creek streambed. The last half mile of the trail is very steep

Miller Creek Trail, Rincon Peak

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