Situated only a few miles away from the Mexico-Arizona border, Miller Peak is part of the Huachuca mountain range and has a 9,470-foot summit. There are several different routes to the summit, but the most popular is the Crest Trail, which can be accessed from the north, east, and south and leads hikers along the crest of the main range. Because of the mountain's proximity to Mexico, hikers should be aware that they might cross paths with illegal immigrants or with Border Control agents on patrol. The peak can be hiked all year round, and two campgrounds are located near the north trailhead.
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