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Inizio sentiero Gila River

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The Gila River Trailhead serves as a gateway to the extensive and historically significant Gila River, a major tributary of the Colorado River that flows through New Mexico and Arizona. While not a single point, this trailhead represents various access points to trails that follow the river, particularly notable for its role in the Gila Wilderness, the world's first federally designated wilderness area. At an elevation of approximately 535 meters, this specific access point offers an introduction to the river's…

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    2 luglio 2020

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    Questo trailhead è speciale in almeno due modi: è il tuo primo incontro con il fiume Gila che ti accompagnerà per un bel po' di tempo lungo l'Arizona Trail. C'è anche un ottimo servizio offerto da Old Time Pizza che ha sede a Kearny, la città più escursionistica della Terra. Chiama il numero +1 520-363-5523 e fatti consegnare una pizza all'inizio del sentiero. Che bella idea! Ho messo la foto del menu qui.

    Altrimenti vale anche la pena fare l'autostop fino a Kearny. Oltre alla pizzeria, c'è un supermercato, un albergo e una lavanderia.
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    13 giugno 2025

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    Questo punto di partenza è speciale per almeno due motivi: è il vostro primo incontro con il fiume Gila, che vi accompagnerà per un bel po' lungo l'Arizona Trail. C'è anche un ottimo servizio offerto da Old Time Pizza, con sede a Kearny, la città più adatta ai sentieri del mondo. Chiamate il +1 520-363-5523 e fatevi consegnare una pizza direttamente all'inizio del sentiero. Che bella idea! Ho messo qui la foto del menu.

    In alternativa, vale la pena fare l'autostop fino a Kearny. Oltre alla pizzeria, ci sono un supermercato, un hotel e una lavanderia.
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    13 giugno 2025

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    Oltre ai commenti di Bandit qui sopra, Gary è noto anche per andare a prendere e trasportare persone a Kearny e ritorno, se non si vuole pedalare per le sei miglia fino in città. Detto questo, non contateci perché potrebbe essere impegnato, ma è un bel passaggio se riuscite a trovarlo.
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    Arizona Trail: Passage 16 - Gila River Canyons

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    Hike the difficult 26.8-mile Arizona Trail: Passage 16 - Gila River Canyons, featuring rugged terrain and stunning desert gorges.

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    Elevazione 530 m

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    Posizione:Pinal County, Arizona, Stati Uniti d'America

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    What are the parking arrangements at the Gila River Trailhead?

    Parking at the Gila River Trailhead is typically available, though it's important to note that the 'Gila River Trailhead' refers to various access points along the river. For the specific access point often associated with the Arizona Trail, parking is usually informal. Hikers often mention the convenience of services like pizza delivery directly to the trailhead, suggesting vehicle access is straightforward. However, specific details on capacity or official parking lots can vary by access point.

    What amenities are available in the nearest town to the Gila River Trailhead?

    The town of Kearny is a highly recommended stop for hikers accessing the Gila River Trailhead. It's known for being exceptionally hiker-friendly, offering essential amenities such as a supermarket for resupply, a hotel for overnight stays, and laundry facilities. Additionally, Old Time Pizza in Kearny provides a unique service of delivering pizza directly to the trailhead.

    Are dogs permitted on the trails around the Gila River Trailhead?

    While specific regulations can vary depending on the exact trail and land management agency (e.g., National Forest vs. BLM), many trails in the Gila River area, especially within the Gila Wilderness, generally allow dogs. It is always best practice to keep dogs on a leash and to follow Leave No Trace principles, including packing out all waste. Always check local signage or the managing agency's website for the most current rules.

    Are there any easy or family-friendly hiking options near the Gila River Trailhead?

    Yes, the Gila River area offers a range of trails suitable for different skill levels. While some sections involve challenging backpacking, there are also more accessible river walks. The Gila River Trail #724, for instance, offers a wonderful river walk experience, though dense summer vegetation can sometimes make navigation tricky. Look for shorter, well-maintained sections that follow the river for a more relaxed family outing.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see along the Gila River trails?

    The Gila River and its surrounding wilderness are rich in diverse wildlife. Visitors have the chance to spot a variety of animals, including wild turkeys, eagles, deer, elk, javelina, and various bird species. In more remote areas, you might even encounter bighorn sheep, mountain lions, black bears, or Gila monsters. The riparian areas are particularly vibrant for birdwatching.

    Do I need a permit to hike or camp along the Gila River trails?

    For day hiking in most areas around the Gila River Trailhead, permits are generally not required. However, if you plan on backpacking or camping overnight, especially within the Gila Wilderness, it's advisable to check with the managing agency (e.g., Gila National Forest) for any specific permit requirements or regulations regarding backcountry use and campfires. Some areas may require a permit for specific activities or during certain seasons.

    What is the best time of year to visit the Gila River Trailhead for hiking?

    The Gila River area offers pleasant hiking conditions during spring and fall when temperatures are milder. These seasons are often described as vibrant, with lush riparian environments and spectacular wildflower displays in spring. Summer can bring intense heat and dense vegetation, while winter can be cold, especially at higher elevations. Always check current weather conditions before your visit.

    Are there any unique services or experiences available at the Gila River Trailhead?

    A truly unique and highly praised service at the Gila River Trailhead is the option to have a pizza delivered directly to the trailhead from Old Time Pizza in Kearny. This service is a favorite among long-distance hikers. Additionally, the local community in Kearny is known for its hospitality, with some visitors even receiving rides into town from locals.

    What are the typical trail conditions like, especially regarding river crossings?

    Trail conditions along the Gila River can vary significantly. Many trails follow the river, which means river crossings are common and often unavoidable. The Gila River in its upper reaches is free-flowing, so water levels can fluctuate. During summer, dense vegetation can sometimes obscure the path, requiring careful attention to stay on the trail. Be prepared for varied terrain, including rocky sections and sandy riverbanks.

    How can I get to Kearny from the Gila River Trailhead if I don't have a car?

    For hikers without a car, getting to Kearny from the Gila River Trailhead often involves hitchhiking, which is described by visitors as a common and often successful method due to the trail-friendly nature of the area. Some hikers have also mentioned that locals, like 'Gary,' are known to offer rides, though this cannot be guaranteed. The distance to Kearny is approximately six miles.

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