Description:

  • This trail is primarily used on horseback. It stays mostly within pinyon-juniper and chaparral vegetation types. The area, although not classified as such, has a real wilderness character and passes through one of the most rugged and remote pieces of country in northwestern Arizona.

    This trail ends at its junction with TR #13 and TR #24. TR #13 continues for about another 1.75 miles to Willow Spring and a junction with FR 705A (4WD only). The rider or hiker can then return to FR 705 via FR 705A. A somewhat shorter return route would be via TR #24 which goes in a more northeasterly direction around Sheridan Mountain and also joins with FR 705A.

    Precautions: This a rugged hiking trail and there is no dependable water available. Granite and Bull Water Springs are merely seeps and cannot be depended upon for drinking water.

  • Details
    • Contact:

    • tel: 928-777-2200
    • fax: 928-777-2208
    • Address:

    • P.O. Box 485
    • 735 Highway 89 North
    • Chino Valley, AZ 86323
    • Mileage:

    • 4.8
    • Strenuousness:

    • Easy

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