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The highest mountain in Arizona, Humphreys Peak rises to an impressive 12,633 feet and offers views of the White Mountains and the edge of the Grand Canyon. There are two primary routes to the top: the relatively easy Humphreys Peak Trail and the more strenuous Weatherford Trail. The best time to climb the mountain is between June and October, but some people enjoy the challenge of tackling the mountain during the winter, when it's covered in snow. Camping is permitted on the mountain at altitudes below 11,400 feet, and campsites with vault toilets are available in Locket Meadow for a small fee.

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