August 10, 2007, Newsletter Issue #77: Hiking Arizona

Tip of the Week

The 34,400-acre Table Top Wilderness lies in western Pinal County, Arizona. Table Top Mountain is the highest peak in the area (4,373 feet) and its flat-topped summit is a familiar landmark. Table Top hiking trail is four miles long and leads to its flat-topped summit. The view offers a panorama of mountains ranges and desert plains. The Lava Flow Trail takes hikers through the lowlands of the wilderness area, where sheep, coyote, quail, giant spotted whiptail lizards, and numerous birds, reptiles and raptors can be seen.

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