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Visible from Phoenix, the Four Peaks rise up more than 6,000 feet from the desert and are one of the area's most notable landmarks. Only the northernmost peak is named; known as Browns Peak, it is the highest of the four but also the least dangerous to climb. The path to the summit involves easy hiking as well as class 3 scrambling, and once at the top, hikers will be able to see approximately 25% of the state of Arizona. It's also possible to traverse all four peaks, although the class 4 route is 10 miles long and quite exposed.

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