The Arizona Winter Six-Pack of Peaks is a series of iconic mountain hikes that will get you ready for your next big adventure.

Piestewa Peak
This 2,608′ peak rises prominently above Phoenix, and makes a great warm-up for the hikes to follow.

Picacho Peak
You will climb nearly 2,000 feet in 1.2 miles to reach the summit of 3,446' Picacho Peak. It's steep!

Fremont Saddle
Not technically a peak, but with views like this, you won't mind a bit.

Wasson Peak
This 4,667' peak lies to the northwest of Tucson in Saguaro National Park, and is worth the trip.

Quartz Peak
One of the highest points in the Sierra Estrella Wilderness, Quartz Peak offers spectacular views from atop a unique summit block made of white quartz.

Flatiron
At 4,871', Flatiron is the tallest peak in the winter challenge. With 3,147' of vertical gain, it's also the toughest.
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