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Willow Trail #347
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Willow Trail #347 runs through a juniper forest around Granite Mountain at an elevation of between 5800-5900 feet. Stringfield Spring is located along the trail.
This trail is 6.8 miles long and has been given an easy rating. Hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding are permitted on the trail.

Facilities: Willow Trail #347 has restrooms at its trailhead. Food, lodging, and gas can be found in Prescott.

Reservations: Reservations are not needed or accepted for Willow Trail #347.

Best Time To Visit: Willow Trail #347 is open year-round.

Fees: A parking fee is charged.

Accessibility: Unknown

Rules: Bicyclists yield to hikers and horseback riders, hikers yield to horseback riders, and horseback riders have right of way in any situation.

Directions: To reach Willow Trail #347 south access from Prescott, travel west on Iron Springs Road to Williamson Valley Road. Take Williamson Valley Road north to Burnt Ranch Road. Go west on Burnt Ranch Drive to Hozoni Road. Take Hozoni Road north to Katahn Drive, and go west on Katahn Drive to the trailhead.

To reach Willow Trail #347 north access from Prescott, travel west on Iron Springs Road to Williamson Valley Road. Take Williamson Valley Road north to the Williamson Valley Trailhead, located near the fire station.

Address
Prescott National Forest
344 S. Cortez St.
Prescott, Arizona 86303
Phone
General: (928) 443-8000
Fax: (928) 443-8008
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