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SDTrucksprings Arizona Off-roading/4x4 Guide Copyright 2015 We Specialize In: Helper Springs Air Bags Leaf Springs Body Lift Kits Coil Springs Timbren Kits Hellwig Springs Lift Blocks …And More! Visit www.SDTrucksprings.com for more information and discounts Or call 1(877) 774-6473 For promotional and commercial use Written by: Aaron Grant With special thanks to our existing and future customers, We couldn’t do what we love without you. Arizona Off-roading/4x4 Guide First of all, we want to thank ALL of the Offroaders and 4x4 Enthusiasts out there who have been such an integral part of our company, brand, and customer base! And thank you for purchasing this Off-roading Trail Guide! We wanted to collect all the information one would need to decide the most valuable off-roading trail that are in their state – to make an educated decision and prevent any surprises. (What do you mean ATV’s aren’t allowed on these trails?!) We have included important information such as: A) B) C) D) E) F) G) H) Are permits required? What Climate Type? How Many Miles are these trails (according to their websites) What times of the year are they open? Is there a standing entry fee? If so, How much? What other vehicles are allowed on these trails? UTVs? SXS? ATVs? SUV/Jeeps? Dune Buggies? Sand Rails? And contact information, with a small blurb about the trial itself, highlighting any important things to keep in mind such as: Are there bathrooms available, garbage service, etc. I) A Star-rating, on a scale from 1-5, on the overall value of the trail With all of that information, we feel that all of our valued customers in Arizona will be able to make an informed decision as to where to spend their precious “Off-road Time”. If any information in this book becomes outdated due to new policies, and you happen to catch it, please feel free to contact Agrant@sdtrucksprings.com and I will place an edit on the book. And of course, if you are in need of any suspension parts, truck accessories, and much much more, feel free to check out our full catalogue at http://www.sdtrucksprings.com – or call us directly at 1(877) 774-6473 and speak to one of our specialists directly! Agua Caliente (Phoenix, AZ) (623-245-6700) Although you won't find a lot of challenging trails or specific motorcycle or ATV trails, there is still a large network of sand washes and general 4x4 roads in a very remote setting. It's a good place for cruising. . Permit Required? Yes Other Vehicles? Climate Type Desert UTV/SXS? Miles Long Dates Open Entry Fee? 25 Daily- Year round Nope ATV? SUV/Jeep? Dune Buggy and Sand Rail? Motorcycles This area was a popular place to go in the late 1880's and early 1900's and the hot springs in the area were used for medicinal purposes. The sandy trails are surrounded by beautiful desert vegetation with the southern route climbing onto the Sentinel Plain lava flow - a landscape of lava from 15 to 45 meters thick Alto Pit OHV Area (Prescott, AZ) (928-443-8000) ATV and dirt bike riders enjoy 400 acres with approximately 20 miles of motorized trails, 2 cross-country areas, and a designated children's area. The main area is a former gravel pit at 6,200 foot elevation just below Granite Mountain. There is also a smaller gravel pit. Rock and granite surface the area. A host is available to provide information and assist visitors. . Permit Required? Yes Other Vehicles? Motorcycles Climate Type Forest UTV/SXS? Miles Long Dates Open Entry Fee? 20 Daily - Year around Nope ATV? SUV/Jeep? Dune Buggy and Sand Rail? Prohibited Prohibited There is a 'Tot Lot' and beginner loop near the main entrance that offers a wide variety of terrain on a fun little trail loop. Amenities include picnic tables, restrooms, as well as a pavillion and group areas. Camping is available in one of the many individual campsites flow - a landscape of lava from 15 to 45 meters thick Black Hills Box Canyon (Wickenburg, AZ) (602-542-4631) Some of the trails cross the Hasayampa River at different points. The river flows most of the year and is usually very shallow and narrow but during some seasons it can get particularly wide and deep making it difficult to cross (see photos). It has a bottom of soft sand that will quickly capture you if you don’t keep some momentum. . Permit Required? Climate Type Miles Long Dates Open Entry Fee? Yes Desert 10 Daily - Year around Nope Other Vehicles? UTV/SXS? ATV? SUV/Jeep? Dune Buggy and Sand Rail? Motorcycles If staging from the south entrance follow the trail along the river bank upstream for about 1.5 miles and you will see a primitive campsite on the west bank with a private "beach" shaded by large trees. This place is called "The Box" and it's got a unique tropical and sort of spooky feel to it with a narrow rock canyon/cave in the back. Boulders OHV Area (Phoenix, AZ) (602-364-2753) The main staging area is large, flat, and meticulously maintained. There is a separate beginner’s area that is sometimes used for ATV training courses. The staging area can be busy on weekends, but due to the large number of good camping spots you can usually still find a comfortable place. . Permit Required? Climate Type Miles Long Dates Open Entry Fee? Yes Desert 200 Daily - Year around Nope Other Vehicles? UTV/SXS? ATV? SUV/Jeep? Dune Buggy and Sand Rail? Motorcycles There are plenty of easy to moderate trails, as well as some advanced level single track routes, with some trails stretching all the way into neighboring regions. While most of the land is BLM, there are some adjoining areas that may require a State Trust permit to ride. Bulldog Canyon OHV Area (Phoenix, AZ) (602-942-3000) Primarily a 4x4 playground, this area has numerous rocky desert trails with some great scenery. A gate combination code and a permit is required to access the area, which can be obtained or in person from the Tonto National Forest. The permit is free but you will need to provide a driver's license or some other valid form of identification. . Permit Required? Climate Type Miles Long Dates Open Entry Fee? Yes Desert 20 Daily- Year round Nope Other Vehicles? UTV/SXS? ATV? SUV/Jeep? Dune Buggy and Sand Rail? Motorcycles The south staging area has a really fun play pit with numerous trails and it comprises the most interesting terrain for ATVs and motorcycles. The rules state clearly that you need to stay on marked trails only. Camp Verde Trails (Camp Verde, AZ) (928-554-0851) Camp Verde is situated at the southern (downstream) end of the Verde Valley, surrounded by a landscape of 6,000 to 7,000 foot highlands. Within the surrounding region are nine federal wilderness areas, woven with a network of trails leading to some of Arizona's most beautiful vistas. Camp Verde is also the only gateway to Arizona's two Wild and Scenic Rivers. . . Permit Required? Climate Type Miles Long Dates Open Entry Fee? Yes Desert 50 Daily- Year round Nope Other Vehicles? Motorcycles UTV/SXS? ATV? SUV/Jeep? Dune Buggy and Sand Rail? Prohibited Prohibited Camp Verde spans 18 miles of the Verde River, a popular place for a more leisurely trip in a kayak, canoe or anything else that floats. A web of urban trails leads to nearby bluffs and the occasional ancient pueblo. Charouleau Gap (Tucson, AZ) (520-742-9000) This is a moderate 4x4 trail that stretches about 19 miles from N. Lago Del Oro Parkway all the way to Oracle. The trail is maintained by the Tucson Rough Riders club, and consists mostly of rocky creek bed washes, deep ruts and some steep climbs. There is not much in the way of actual motorcycle trails or ATV trails here, but there are a few shallow water crossings and some great desert scenery. . Permit Required? Yes Other Vehicles? Climate Type Desert UTV/SXS? Miles Long Dates Open Entry Fee? 19 Daily- Year round Nope ATV? SUV/Jeep? Dune Buggy and Sand Rail? Motorcycles This scenic route is for 4-wheel drive vehicles only. The road up and over Samaniego Ridge is rough and rocky and requires good ground clearance as well as excellent traction. Chloride Mine Trails (Chloride, AZ) (928-565-5611) Located high above in the mountains overlooking the town of Chloride are numerous miles of that lead to abandoned silver mines, ancient petroglyph paintings and historic buildings. Wild mustangs still roam the area and can be found in this high desert area. Packsaddle and Windy Point campgrounds offer direct trail access and are surrounded by juniper and pinyon pine trees. . Permit Required? Yes Other Vehicles? Climate Type Miles Long Dates Open Entry Fee? Desert Not specified Daily- Year round Nope SUV/Jeep? Dune Buggy and Sand Rail? UTV/SXS? ATV? Motorcycles Explore a once-bustling mining area. Watch for wild mustangs that still roam the hillsides. Walk through Chloride’s historic buildings, including a post office that has been in operation since 1893. Learn about the town’s history viewing exhibits in the Visitor Center. See Native American petroglyphs and colorful painted rock murals. Crown King (Crown King, AZ) (760 740 1787) Crown King, Arizona, a hamlet at about 5900 feet elevation in the pine forest of the Bradshaw Mountains, attracts people from nearby Phoenix and the Sonoran Desert like a magnet during the summer. . Permit Required? Climate Type Yes Forest Other Vehicles? UTV/SXS? Miles Long Dates Open Entry Fee? 80 Daily- Year round Nope ATV? SUV/Jeep? Dune Buggy and Sand Rail? Motorcycles You can reach Crown King over a good gravel road which begins at the Bumble Bee exit off Interstate 17, about 65 miles north of downtown Phoenix Desert Wells Multiuse Area (Phoenix, AZ) (602-364-2753) The trails are usually very dry and dusty but they do wind through some interesting desert vegetation that consist of scrub brush, saguaro and cholla cactuses. The trails eventually go near a small pond which serves a watering hole for some of the local livestock . Permit Required? Yes Other Vehicles? Motorcycles . Climate Type Desert UTV/SXS? Miles Long Dates Open Entry Fee? 25 Daily- Year round Nope ATV? SUV/Jeep? Dune Buggy and Sand Rail? Prohibited This large area has miles and miles of very flat terrain. There are some marked trails, but they are really just smooth wide jeep roads with occasional dips into the sand washes. Florence Coke Ovens (Mesa, AZ) (800-242-6335) Among the many things to see here are the “Box Canyon”, which is a tall, narrow and colorful canyon that has a small runoff stream that flows through the center during the winter months, various mines, an old house or cabin and five well-preserved coke ovens. . . Permit Required? Climate Type Yes Desert Other Vehicles? UTV/SXS? Miles Long Dates Open Entry Fee? 50 Daily- Year round Nope ATV? SUV/Jeep? Dune Buggy and Sand Rail? Motorcycles Some of the rock-face climbs will be challenging for some jeeps and trucks, however most intermediate motorcycle riders and ATVers should not have too much of a problem. Do beware of the potential for flash flooding of the box canyon area during and after heavy rain. This is a great trail for any type of vehicle - lifted 4x4, Jeep, motorcycle, or ATV. A good time is guaranteed. Fort Valley Trail System (Flagstaff, AZ) (928-526-0866) This part of the Coconino National Forest offers miles of nicely maintained multiple use single track trails that form long loops with gradual elevation changes with scenic mountain views. Most of the trails consists of loose soil, some narrow switchbacks and a few rocky sections. . Permit Required? Climate Type Yes Forest Miles Long Dates Open Entry Fee? 20 Daily- Year round Nope Other Vehicles? UTV/SXS? ATV? SUV/Jeep? Dune Buggy and Sand Rail? Motorcycles Prohibited Prohibited Prohibited Prohibited The trails are open year-round but the best time to visit is around March through mid December. Please note that these trails are open to hikers, horseback riding and mountain bikes. Camping and campfires are not permitted. Four Peaks (Phoenix, AZ) (602-225-5200) This 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. Elevations range from 1,900 feet near Apache Lake to 7,600 feet on Brown's Peak. . . Permit Required? Climate Type Yes Desert Other Vehicles? UTV/SXS? Miles Long Dates Open Entry Fee? 100 Daily- Year round Nope ATV? SUV/Jeep? Dune Buggy and Sand Rail? Motorcycles 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. Hayfield Draw OHV Area (Cottonwood, AZ) (602-942-3000) With a variety of play areas and a well maintained staging area featuring shaded tables, BBQ grills and restrooms, this is a great choice for a day of play with the kids. The main trail starts out as a long and easy sand wash then gets a little chunkier as it heads up into the hills. . . Permit Required? Climate Type Yes Desert Other Vehicles? Motorcycles UTV/SXS? Miles Long Dates Open Entry Fee? 56 Daily- Year round Nope ATV? SUV/Jeep? Dune Buggy and Sand Rail? Prohibited Prohibited There is also an enclosed tot-lot for the kids with a circuit of rolling bumps and banked turns Hualapai ATV Trail (Kingman, AZ) (928-681-5700) Hualapai Mountain Park has a designated ATV trailhead and a RV campground that provides access to hundreds of miles of surrounding BLM trails. The main loop is mostly hard packed with a few rocky sections and some moderate elevation changes. . Permit Required? Climate Type Miles Long Dates Open Entry Fee? Yes Desert Not specified Daily- Year round $5 Other Vehicles? Motorcycles UTV/SXS? ATV? SUV/Jeep? Dune Buggy and Sand Rail? Prohibited Prohibited The is open year-round but hookups are only available from May 1 through October 31. The park also offers cabin and teepee rentals. For current rates and reservations call(877) 757-0915. Kelly Canyon (Flagstaff, AZ) (928-526-0866) A peaceful ponderosa-forested canyon with tons of bouldering on cliffs and boulders of Coconino sandstone. Dramatic curving slashes stripe the walls, the result of lithified sand dunes deposited 260 million years ago. These slashes birth many slopes and incut rails, lending to a unique and distinctly technical sort of climbing. . Permit Required? Yes Climate Type Forest Miles Long Dates Open Entry Fee? 52 Daily- Year round Nope Other Vehicles? UTV/SXS? ATV? SUV/Jeep? Dune Buggy and Sand Rail? Motorcycles Prohibited Prohibited Prohibited Prohibited Rock quality at Kelly is notoriously variable: bullet-hard in some places, horribly sandy and crumbly elsewhere. Tread carefully, especially on less-trafficked problems, and don't forget to bring a softbristled brush. Log Corral Canyon (Phoenix, AZ) (602-225-5200) Primarily a jeep trail, this area offers superb views of Four Peaks, Bartlett Lake and the surrounding desert hills. The main trail to the south is very tough, with deep washouts, sand gullies and you really need a modified jeep, custom 4x4, a motorcycle, or an ATV with a lift to enjoy this trail. (These rocks are, and a normal vehicle simply won't make it.) . Permit Required? Climate Type Yes Desert Other Vehicles? UTV/SXS? Miles Long Dates Open Entry Fee? 20 Daily- Year round Nope ATV? SUV/Jeep? Dune Buggy and Sand Rail? Motorcycles There are no services and it is slow going, so food, water, a repair kit, and a winch are strongly recommended. For an easier time, you can follow the sand wash north from the staging area for a short but fun ATV trail with great turns. Nearby has tons of easier riding as well, and it's just down the road. Maverick Trail (Phoenix, AZ) (602-942-3000) This was put in June 2010 and is around 45 miles long and winds through a scenic ponderosa pine forest. The trail starts near Pinetop and ends near Clay Springs. Future plans are to extend the trails toward Springerville. . Permit Required? Climate Type Yes Forest Other Vehicles? Motorcycles UTV/SXS? Miles Long Dates Open Entry Fee? 45 Daily- Year round Nope ATV? SUV/Jeep? Dune Buggy and Sand Rail? Prohibited Prohibited Be sure to say thanks to the White Mountain Open Trails Association for these awesome new trails. Mescal Mountain OHV Area (Kearny, AZ) (520-363-5547) This OHV area offers that range from easy to difficult. Wide and rocky trails with some sharp inclines and a couple of riverbed washes make up most of the terrain. There are very few actual dirt bike trails here. The loops are generally short, and consist mainly of roads. . Permit Required? Climate Type Yes Desert Other Vehicles? UTV/SXS? Miles Long Dates Open Entry Fee? 25 Daily- Year round Nope ATV? SUV/Jeep? Dune Buggy and Sand Rail? Motorcycles The staging area campsite is very pleasant and has twelve sites, each with a shade ramada, fire ring and picnic table. Other amenities include restrooms, potable water and loading ramps. Mt. Lemmon Control Road (Oracle, AZ) (520-749-8700) Open to street legal vehicles only and closed during winter months due to snow and ice, this 25 mile long maintained dirt road begins at Peppersauce Campground and leads to the top of Mt. Lemmon. The Mt. Lemmon summit offers various restaurants and cafes, making this a nice and easy dual sport ride, or if you have a street legal ATV, as many do in Arizona. . Permit Required? Yes Other Vehicles? Motorcycles Climate Type Desert UTV/SXS? Miles Long Dates Open Entry Fee? 25 Spring - Late Fall Nope ATV? SUV/Jeep? Dune Buggy and Sand Rail? Prohibited Peppersauce Campground at the base offers cool and shady developed campsites but is too cramped for large trailers and RVs. There are no pull-throughs and the sites are about 22 feet deep. Munds Park OHV Trail System (Munds Park, AZ) (928-774-1147) Located just minutes away from nearby Flagstaff, this area offers about seven miles of trails that is open to OHVs less than 62 inches. Currently the only trailhead that can accommodate the larger machines is at Iron Springs Staging Area but there are plans to eventually widen the cattle guard entrance at Janice Place Staging Area. . Permit Required? Climate Type Yes Forest Other Vehicles? Motorcycles UTV/SXS? Miles Long Dates Open Entry Fee? 7 April - Late Fall Nope ATV? SUV/Jeep? Dune Buggy and Sand Rail? Prohibited Prohibited Peppersauce The trails wind through a scenic pine forest and form nice and easy loops. Camping is not permitted at the staging area however is permitted off of Forest Roads 240 or 78A. The trails are closed during the winter months and generally reopens around April or May, weather permitting. Pima-Bartlett Motorcycle Loop (Phoenix, AZ) (480-595-3300) This area of Tonto National Forest offers a good mix of trails including some single track, double track, sand washes and banked turns. The climate is hot and dry and there is no shade. Water and other services are not available either, but there are plenty of places to boat, camp and ski at nearby Bartlett Lake on the Verde River . Permit Required? Yes Other Vehicles? Motorcycles Climate Type Desert UTV/SXS? Miles Long Dates Open Entry Fee? 40 Daily - Year around Nope ATV? SUV/Jeep? Dune Buggy and Sand Rail? Some Areas some of the trails to the south of Wildcat Staging area (Granite Mountain Multi-Use Trails) have been closed to motorized use since May 2008 due to dust control ordinances. The closed areas have been marked and fenced off, but the vast majority of the areas immediately surrounding the Wildcat staging area are open. Redington Pass (Tucson, AZ) (520-749-8700) This secluded area has several miles of very nice motorcycle and ATV trails and miles of surrounding fun jeep trails that offer beautiful panoramic desert views. The trails are somewhat rocky, but still a lot of fun on a motorcycle. (The trail system itself is maintained by the Tucson Rough Riders club, so be sure to say thanks for the great work.) . Permit Required? Climate Type Yes Desert Other Vehicles? Motorcycles UTV/SXS? Miles Long Dates Open Entry Fee? 10 Daily - Year around Nope ATV? SUV/Jeep? Dune Buggy and Sand Rail? Some Areas The Arizona Game and Fish Department occasionally sets up a checkpoint on the main access road to enforce hunting regulations but they also check for OHV stickers. It is only legal to ride on the main access road if you make your bike street legal, and you'll still need an OHV sticker. Saffel Canyon OHV Trail (Eagar, AZ) (928-333-6200) This OHV area consists of one 21 mile loop, one 4 mile loop and a tot-lot that winds through a mixed ponderosa pine, conifer and pinion-juniper forest. Colorful wildflowers border most of the trail and panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys are among the many highlights. . Permit Required? Climate Type Yes Forest Other Vehicles? Motorcycles UTV/SXS? Miles Long Dates Open Entry Fee? 25 Daily - Year around Nope ATV? SUV/Jeep? Dune Buggy and Sand Rail? Prohibited Prohibited The trail system is well marked and rated easy-medium difficulty with some tight sections for ATVs. The staging area is open for day use only however camping can be found near the town of Greer, Big Lake and Lyman Lake State Park. Santa Rita OHV Routes (Tucson, AZ) (520-281-2296) This system of rocky jeep trails and sand washes has a small staging area with a map kiosk and loading ramp but no services. Camping is not permitted at the main staging area in the north, but there are numerous primitive campsites near the south entrance and along the trails. . Permit Required? Climate Type Yes Desert Other Vehicles? Motorcycles UTV/SXS? Miles Long Dates Open Entry Fee? 50 Daily - Year around Nope ATV? SUV/Jeep? Dune Buggy and Sand Rail? Some Areas The area is fairly rocky and there are not a lot of actual motorcycle or ATV trails, but mosty just narrow and chunky 4x4 roads. Still, the area is pretty fun to check out. The primary roads connecting the staging areas are open to street legal OHVs only. Shea Pit and Osbourne Wash Area (Parker, AZ) (928-505-1200.) Home to the Parker 400 Desert Race this large area has multiple access points and consists of chunky jeep trails, sandy washes with various cactuses and creosote bushes scattered about. Primitive camping is permitted and there is no shade or amenities onsite. The nearby towns of Parker and Lake Havasu City offer numerous services, boating and recreation opportunities. . Permit Required? Climate Type Yes Desert Other Vehicles? UTV/SXS? Miles Long Dates Open Entry Fee? 50 Daily - Year around Nope ATV? SUV/Jeep? Dune Buggy and Sand Rail? Motorcycles Shea Pit & Osborn Wash is located east of Parker, AZ and is home the Best in the Desert Off-Road Series – Parker 425 & 250 Desert Race. The Parker Desert Races includes different pro classes including dirt bike, ATV’s, UTV’s and Trophy Trucks. Osborn Wash is adjacent and to the south of the Spectator Area. Sheridan Mountain Smith Mesa OHV Trail System (Prescott, AZ) (928-777-2200) This forested area offers some long and challenging ATV double-track loops with great panoramic views. Most of the trails are very manageable, but a few of them are relentlessly chunky so be prepared for a little bit of a bashing. . Permit Required? Yes Other Vehicles? Motorcycles Climate Type Forest UTV/SXS? Miles Long Dates Open Entry Fee? 40 Daily - Year around Nope ATV? SUV/Jeep? Dune Buggy and Sand Rail? Prohibited Prohibited This is a great area for a full day ride, or two days of exploration, but the trails are generally more suited to ATVs than motorcycles services. St. David Pits (Benson, AZ) (520-586-2842) Located just outside of St. David, this play pit area offers various jumps and turns in a small but very unique looking canyon. The area gets very dusty, and there are no services here and no fees, but the locals are friendly and scenery is very cool as the pictures show. . Permit Required? Yes Other Vehicles? Climate Type Miles Long Dates Open Entry Fee? Desert Not specified Daily - Year around Nope SUV/Jeep? Dune Buggy and Sand Rail? UTV/SXS? ATV? Motorcycles There is also a large sand wash that runs through town and out to the hills that makes for a fun ride. The nearby city of Tombstone is also a major attraction. Standard Wash (Lake Havasu City, AZ) (928-505-1200) Standard Wash OHV Trails are located just 5 miles south of Lake Havasu City, AZ. This low desert destination offers more than 7,500 acres with challenging and easy trails for ATV’s, UTV’s, and dirt bikes. Open camping is allowed. Best time to ride is in the spring, fall, and winter seasons. Make sure and carry plenty of water with you on those warmer days. . Permit Required? Climate Type Yes Desert Other Vehicles? UTV/SXS? Miles Long Dates Open Entry Fee? 10 Daily - Year around Nope ATV? SUV/Jeep? Dune Buggy and Sand Rail? Motorcycles There are a variety of small play areas, and there is an easy loop for beginners if you head north and west from the staging area until you hit the small wash. Swansea Townsite (Parker, AZ) (888-213-2582) The surrounding trails are mostly hard packed jeep trails with small sharp rocks and some sand washes. The terrain is largely flat with some scenic canyons and rolling hills but nothing too challenging. Larger RVs and trailers are not recommended to go all the way to the townsite, as the last three miles of the main access road gets a little narrow and steeper, with a one-lane bridge (8-ton limit).. . Permit Required? Yes Other Vehicles? Climate Type Desert UTV/SXS? Miles Long Dates Open Entry Fee? 5 Daily - Year around Nope ATV? SUV/Jeep? Dune Buggy and Sand Rail? Motorcycles This is a nice easy day ride for seniors or beginner ATV riders who would appreciate the historical sights, but there are not many challenges for aggressive riders. Table Mesa Recreation Area (Black Canyon City, AZ) (623-580-5500) The surrounding trails are mostly hard packed jeep trails with small sharp rocks and some sand washes. The terrain is largely flat with some scenic canyons and rolling hills but nothing too challenging. Larger RVs and trailers are not recommended to go all the way to the townsite, as the last three miles of the main access road gets a little narrow and steeper, with a one-lane bridge (8-ton limit).. . Permit Required? Climate Type Yes Desert Other Vehicles? UTV/SXS? Miles Long Dates Open Entry Fee? 55 Daily - Year around Nope ATV? SUV/Jeep? Dune Buggy and Sand Rail? Motorcycles This is a nice easy day ride for seniors or beginner ATV riders who would appreciate the historical sights, but there are not many challenges for aggressive riders Red Springs (Tucson, AZ) (520-388-8300) This is primarily a hunting area and has no real motorcycle trails, but rather jeep trails and roads. You will find some border crossing foot paths and smuggling paths that would make great single track motorcycle trails. The roads are chunky, and loaded with small sharp rocks - enough to take most of the fun out of it for motorcyclists. . Permit Required? Climate Type Yes Desert Other Vehicles? UTV/SXS? Miles Long Dates Open Entry Fee? 40 Daily - Year around Nope ATV? SUV/Jeep? Dune Buggy and Sand Rail? Motorcycles ATVs and 4x4s will have an easier time. Most of the side trails quickly dead-end at primitive hunting camps or scenic viewpoints. The staging area is small and simple with minimal room and no services.
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