Though Arizona is considered a desert region, it is endowed with a natural beauty of huge mountains and numerous panoramic landscapes. With over a dozen of breathtaking waterfalls adjoining various trails, it is sure a hiker's paradise.
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Fossil Creek Falls is an out and out hiking spot with greenery laden trails on either side of the picturesque cascades of the falls.
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Grand waterfalls is an unusual vista of muddy water-flow resulting after torrential rains or a snow-melt. You can gape at its beauty from the gazebos around the cliffs.
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An arduous trek takes you to the heavenly Navajo waterfalls, where you can try a bout of cliff jumping in its turquoise waters.
The overwhelmingHavasupai Falls, that is hidden in the Grand Canyon is a favorite of the adventure junkies.
The amazing Romero Pools fall on the Romero Canyon trail is accessible by vehicles or a long hike of about 6 miles from Catalina State Park.
Capture the gorgeous view of Tanque Verde Falls, while taking a dip in its cool waters. Though a little slippery, rope swings are installed for safety and enjoyment of the visitors.
The blue-white rapids flowing over limestone terraces is a mesmerizing sight to behold at the Beaver Falls, which is 18 miles from Havasu.