September 26, 2018 / Modified sep 27, 2018 4:59 p.m.

Hiking and Poetry on the Arizona National Scenic Trail

Author writes 43 passages on more than 800 miles

Arizona Trail Map hero The Arizona Trail runs from the border with Mexico to the Utah state line.
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Arizona Trail Stephen Chaffee View Larger VIEW LARGER Stephen Chaffee is a retired national park ranger and poet who hiked the Arizona Trail twice from 2011 to 2015.
Daniel Snyder

After retiring as a national park ranger, Green Valley resident Stephen Chaffee decided add a major journey to his life- literally.

He hiked the Arizona Trail twice - more than 1600 miles total- and he wrote a poetry book about his adventures.

Each poem celebrates the individual 43 passages of the trail, where Chaffee came across spectacular scenery, learned fascinating history, and met some interesting people.

Chaffee said he wants to inspire people to explore the trail, which is possible to do in sections, as he did from 2011 to 2015.

The Arizona National Scenic Trail is one of various trails that people can enjoy in the United States, where the National Trails System is celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2018.


Arizona Trail Poetry Stephen Chaffee's poetry book about the Arizona Trail contains 43 passages, one for each section of the famous course.
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