Description:
- Buckskinner Trail # 130, Clover Spring Loop #46 and the City of Williams Link Trail #124 are all located on the lower slopes of Bill Williams Mountain. They offer the hiker access to the mountain and the Bill Williams Mountain Trail from the City of Williams and, if used together, provide opportunities for short loop walks through the forest of pine and oak. Clover Spring is a small seep once developed as a domestic water supply which now provides water to wildlife. (Water from the spring may not be safe for human consumption.)
The well defined trails can be used to create a variety of short hikes or to access the Bill Williams Mountain Trail for a longer hike to the top of Bill Williams Mountain. A suggested short hike is to begin at Buckskinner Park and walk the Buckskinner Trail to the Clover Spring Loop Trail, follow this loop trail (connected by a section of the Bill Williams Mountain Trail) around clockwise, and return to Buckskinner Park. This 2 mile hike will take about one hour to walk.
Directions from Williams: For the Buckskinner Trail #130 - In the city go to the south end of 6th Street and follow the signs to Buckskinner Park. The trail begins just southwest of the picnic shelters.
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Contact:
- visit website
- tel: 520-635-4707
Address:
- 724 South Clover Road
- Williams, AZ 86046
Mileage:
- 1.0
Strenuousness:
- Active
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