Secret Trail #58 - Prescott, AZ
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Juniper Well Ranch
Secret Trail #58
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Secret Trail #58 is primarily a cattle trail used occasionally for recreational horseback riding, but rarely for hiking. It extends from just north of the Pine Flat Cattle Co. winter headquarters at Sand Flat and climbs around the east side of Secret Pocket to Secret Tank. The trail is difficult to follow in places and has no drinking water. At 1.5 miles long and with a total elevation change of about 800 feet, Secret Trail may still be considered difficult.

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Facilities: Secret Trail #58 has no facilities.

Best Time To Visit: Spring, fall, and summer are the best times to use Secret Trail #58.

Fees: This trail is free to use.

Accessibility: This trail has no handicap access.

Rules: Use limited to vehicles less than 40" wide.

Directions: To reach Secret Trail #58 from Chino Valley, take FR 354 for about 25 miles north past Perkinsville to FR 179. Take FR 179 to the right for 3.5 miles, passing the Pine Flat Ranch headquarters and Sand Flat Trail #60 trailhead. FR 179 is suitable for high clearance vehicles in fair weather. An alternate access would be to come in from Drake via FR 492 to FR 354. FR 354 south of the National Forest Boundary is quite rough, not maintained, and suitable for high clearance vehicles only in fair weather.

Map: Click here for a map to Secret Trail #58

Reservations: Unknown

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