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Mountain have plenty of shade from ponderosas, cottonwoods, alligator juniper and many more species, as well as the first views of the mountain’s granite ledges. Soon the trail crosses the boundary of the Granite Mountain Wilderness and dips down into a wash, then climbs back out and keeps climbing. You will pass one huge pile of boulders as you leave the forest and enter the open chaparral with shrubbier mesquite and manzanita trees as a series of switchbacks begins, boulders helping to mark the trail and guide the users. At Blair Saddle about three-quarters of the way up, there’s a three-pronged fork. To the left is Little Granite Mountain Trail No. 37, which loops back to the south around the peak of the same name. Straight ahead is White Rock Spring Trail No. 39, part of a wider loop back to the trailhead. Keep right to continue on No. 261, with the incline continuing as it winds back through more ponderosas to its end at breathtaking Vista Point. This calorietorching workout takes an average of two hours, and you can choose to take one of the other trails back or return the way you came.

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ranite Mountain’s 7,625-foot peak has stood sentry over Greater Prescott for millennia as the tallest mountain on the horizon and temptation to the brave and foolhardy. Once known as Mount Gurley, and before that as Wi:kvte:wa to the Yavapai, it’s a magnificent jumble of boulders miniscule to enormous. It’s also surrounded by the Granite Mountain Wilderness, which has additional protections than the rest of Prescott National Forest — all motorized vehicles and bicycles are prohibited. It is a refuge for deer, javelina, foxes, lizards, snakes, birds and nature-attached humans, most of whom treat the 9,700-acre refuge with the care that’s called for. There are no official trails that go all the way to Granite Mountain’s peak, but the U.S. Forest Service’s Granite Mountain Trail No. 261 comes closest, curling around the top to a grand vista 500 feet below it with sweeping views all the way to Sedona and the San Francisco Peaks on clear days. You get to enjoy so much more on the way up, too. When you start out from the Metate Trailhead next to Granite Basin Lake you

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Allergy Sufferers: Don’t Fear the Garden

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Try These 7 Healthy Summer Foods

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Make Sure Shoes, Boots & Socks are Right for Hiking

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Small Changes Lead to Better Health

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Build Your Brain with Constant Learning

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You Can Practice Your Pilates Outdoors

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page 53

Connecting Your Body with Nature

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page 52

Laughing is Just One Weird Trick to Boost Metabolism

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Going Outside Magnifies Exercise’s Impact

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Up Water Intake & Your Body Will Reward You

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Follow These Basic Rules to Beat Seasonal Allergies

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Don’t Forget to Train for Summer Sports

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Working Your Lower Body

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Embrace the Benefits of Outdoor Recreation

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Fun in the Sun with Your Furry Best Friend

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pages 34-35

What to Know About Your Best Friend’s Diet

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Hike Into the Wild at Granite Mountain

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Outdoor Training is Great for Boxing

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There Are So Many Reasons To Get in the Swim

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7 Ways to Get Outside This Summer

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