| Rank: #10 | Summit Elevation: 9,466 ft. |
| Vegetation: From grassy, high-desert chaparral to aspens and alpine mixed conifers. | Frequently Seen Animals: white-tail deer, black bear, Coues deer |
| Hiking Season: Spring to Autumn |
| Name: Crest Trail #103 to Miller Peak Trail #105. | Difficulty: Difficult |
| Length of Hike (r/t): 10.6 miles | Trail Elevation Change: 2,916 ft. |
| Water: None | Trailhead Elevation: 6,550 ft. |
| Tips: Highest point in the Huachuca Mtns, and part of the Miller Peak Wilderness Area. Good views. Will be a component of the cross-state Arizona Trail. | |
| Hiking Permit Needed: No, unless for overnight parking. | Maximum Group Size: |
| Dogs Permitted: Yes, leashed. | Horses Permitted: Yes. |
| Cross-country Skiing Permitted: No | Mountain Bikes Permitted: No. |
| Safety Tips: Bring warm clothing and raingear. Stay off exposed areas during thunderstorms. | |
| General Location: Near Mexican border. | Trailhead Accessible to Low-Clearance Vehicles: Yes |
| Nearest Town: Sierra Vista | |
| Directions: Take HWY 92 south 13 miles out of Sierra Vista, turn right onto FR 61 (also known as Coronado Rd. or Coronado Memorial Highway). Follow Coronado Highway 8.2 miles past the memorial to Montezuma Pass. The trailhead is across the road from the parking lot. | |
| U.S.G.S. Quad Name(s): Miller Peak, Montezuma Pass. | Office of Tourism Region: Old West Country |
| County: Cochise | Managing Agency: Sierra Vista Ranger District, Coronado National Forest, 5990 S. Highway 92 Hereford, Arizona 85615, phone: (520) 378-0311. |
| Web Site: http://www.fs.fed.us/r3/coronado/svrd/tr103.htm | |