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The Black Canyon Trail (BCT) is a long-distance singletrack [[National Recreation Trail]] that runs from the boundary of the Prescott National Forest, across Highway 69 south to the Carefree Highway stretching over 80 miles.
 
The Black Canyon Trail (BCT) is a long-distance singletrack [[National Recreation Trail]] that runs from the boundary of the Prescott National Forest, across Highway 69 south to the Carefree Highway stretching over 80 miles.
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It is maintained by the [[Black Canyon Trail Coalition]].
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== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
  

Revision as of 20:58, 21 December 2021

The Black Canyon Trail (BCT) is a long-distance singletrack National Recreation Trail that runs from the boundary of the Prescott National Forest, across Highway 69 south to the Carefree Highway stretching over 80 miles.

It is maintained by the Black Canyon Trail Coalition.

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Length: 80 mi

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