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Grand Enchantment Trail

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Length
  
770 mi (1239 km)

Trailheads
  
Phoenix, Albuquerque

Trail difficulty
  
Easy to strenuous


Location
  
United States: Arizona and New Mexico

Highest point
  
Mogollon Baldy, 10,770 ft (3,280 m)

Lowest point
  
Gila River, 1,700 ft (520 m)

Hazards
  
Dehydration Desert heat & sun Mountain snowpack & highwater fords Venomous snakes & scorpions Primitive trail conditions

Sights
  
Sonoran Desert, Chihuahuan Desert, Sky island, Continental Divide Trail, Cliff dwelling, Hot spring, Ghost town

Uses
  
Hiking, Equestrianism, Mountain biking

The Grand Enchantment Trail (acronym "GET") is a wilderness recreation trail running 770 miles (1,240 km) between Phoenix, Arizona and Albuquerque, New Mexico. It crosses the Arizona Trail and Continental Divide Trail and at Albuquerque it meets the Rio Grande Trail and El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro.

Map of Grand Enchantment Trail, United States

References

Grand Enchantment Trail Wikipedia