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Trails are compared with nearby trails in the same city region with a possible 25 colour shades.
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SaveThis Wilderness was established in 1984, and contains approximately 60,740 acres with a major mountain rising up in its center from the desert foothills. The Four Peaks themselves are visible for many miles, and are one of the most widely recognized landmarks in central Arizona. The rapid change in elevation produces interesting and unique plant and animal communities. Elevations range from 1,900 feet near Apache Lake to 7,600 feet on Brown's Peak.
A large part of this wilderness was burned by a human-caused fire in 1996. It will take decades for the pine-covered mountains to recover.
A group size of no more than 15 people and no more than 15 head of pack or saddle animals of any type is enforced within this wilderness year-round.
Visits to some parts of this wilderness can be made throughout the year, using a rather extensive trail system. A Recreation Opportunity Guide (20 pages) is available which gives directions to trailheads and describes each trail. Copies are available from the Mesa Ranger Station.
google parking directions A large part of this wilderness was burned by a human-caused fire in 1996. It will take decades for the pine-covered mountains to recover.
A group size of no more than 15 people and no more than 15 head of pack or saddle animals of any type is enforced within this wilderness year-round.
Visits to some parts of this wilderness can be made throughout the year, using a rather extensive trail system. A Recreation Opportunity Guide (20 pages) is available which gives directions to trailheads and describes each trail. Copies are available from the Mesa Ranger Station.
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Activities Click to view
- Horse
6 trails
- Hike
10 trails
- Trail Running
7 trails
Region Details
0 mountain bike trails
Region Status
Open as of Jun 5, 2020Stats
- Trails (view details)
- 10
- Trails Horse
- 6
- Trails Hike
- 10
- Trails Trail Running
- 7
- Total Distance
- 45 miles
- Total Descent Distance
- 19 miles
- Total Descent
- 9,344 ft
- Total Vertical
- 4,950 ft
- Highest Trailhead
- 6,858 ft
- Ridden Counter
- 21
Activity Feed
username | action | type | title | date |
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PlumbBobM | add | poi | activity #30706155 and 3 more | Jun 24, 2022 @ 2:07pm Jun 24, 2022 |
Nearby Riding Areas
name | distance | ||||
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The Rolls OHV Area | 1 | 8.9 km | |||
Bulldog Canyon OHV Area | 14.2 km | ||||
Goldfield Mountains | 16 | 56 | 25 | 9 | 14.3 km |
Tonto NF - Apache Junction | 2 | 1 | 2 | 15 km | |
Lost Dutchman State Park | 11 | 8 | 5 | 15.3 km |
Activity Type Stats
activitytype | trails | distance | descent | descent distance | total vertical | rating | global rank | state rank | photos | reports | routes | ridelogs |
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Horse | 6 | 31 miles | 5,089 ft | 11 miles | 4,032 ft | #1,879 | 1 | |||||
Hike | 10 | 45 miles | 9,344 ft | 19 miles | 4,951 ft | #10,449 | 3 | 2 | ||||
Trail Running | 7 | 39 miles | 9,337 ft | 19 miles | 4,544 ft | #5,720 | 1 |
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