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Pioneer Pass Toll Road Trail
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Pioneer Pass Toll Road Trail is a 4.3-mile, difficult hike, climbing 1,720 feet to its highest elevation at 5,600 feet. This trail was originally a toll road, built in 1883, to open a route through the mountains to Pioneer Mine. The Copper Country Bushwhackers adopted this trail in 1983 and have rebuilt it with volunteer labor. This trail offers scenic views of Upper Pinal Creek.

Facilities: No facilities are available at Pioneer Pass Toll Road Trail.

Reservations: Reservations are not needed or accepted to use Pioneer Pass Toll Road Trail.

Best Time To Visit: Pioneer Pass Toll Road Trail is normally open spring through fall.

Fees: No fees are charged.

Accessibility: This area is not handicap accessible.

Rules: If you PACK IT IN, PACK IT OUT!

Directions: To reach Pioneer Pass Toll Road Trail from Apache Junction: Start out going east on US-60, turn left on Oak Street. Turn right on Board Street, Turn left on Cottonwood Street. (Globe) From Globe: Travel south on Forest Route 112 for about eight miles to the Lower East Mountain Trailhead.

Address
Tonto National Forest
2324 E. McDowell Rd
Phoenix, Arizona 85006
Phone
General: (602) 225-5200
TTY: (602) 225-5395
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