Oaks and Willows Trail - Prescott, AZ
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Oaks and Willows Trail
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From the south trailhead, of Oaks and Willows Trail, this trail travels through the heavily wooded George Wood Canyon, that provides a gateway to the Juniper Mesa Wilderness. By connecting with other wilderness trails, the traveler has several options for exploring this remote part of northern Arizona.
This 4.9 mile trail has been rated moderate and travels through the Juniper Wilderness area of the Prescott National Forest.

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Facilities: There are no facilities available at Oaks and Willows Trail.

Best Time To Visit: Oaks and Willows Trail is open year round, but please do not bring horses if the soil is wet.

Fees: A parking fee may be charged.

Accessibility: This trail is not handicap accessible.

Rules: Unknown

Directions: To reach Oaks and Willows Trail from Prescott, take the Williamson Valley Road north from Prescott. Stay on this road (Forest Road 6) for 38 miles to the junction with Forest Road 95. Turn west on Forest Road 95 for about 1.5 miles to the Walnut Creek Station. From here travel west on Forest Road 150 for about 6 miles to the trail.

Forest Road 150 dead-ends at a locked gate; at this point it is difficult to turn around. Instead of parking here, travel only as far as the "Locked Gate Ahead" sign, which is just 0.3 miles past the Trail #3 (Oaks and Willows) turn-off. Turn around here, and backtrack to the trailhead.
To reach the east trailhead, take Forest Road 150 east from the Walnut Creek Station for 2 miles to Forest Road 6. Take Forest Road 6 north for 7 miles to Forest Road 7; take Forest Road 7 southwest for 6 miles to the Pine Springs trailhead at the end of the road.

Map: Click here for a map to Oaks and Willows Trail

Reservations: Reservations are not needed to use Oaks and Willows Trail.

 
Address
Prescott National Forest
344 So. Cortez St.
Prescott, Arizona 86303
Phone
General: (928) 443-8000
TTY: (928) 443-8001
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