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Cane Spring Trail
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Cane Spring Trail, located in the Four Peaks Wilderness Area, is hard to follow. It begins 1/4 mile west of Cane Spring Trailhead and intersects with Soldier Camp Trail.
This trail is 2.3 miles long, receives very light use, and has a more difficult rating. Hiking and horseback riding are permitted on this trail.

Facilities: There are no facilities provided at Cane Spring Trail. Gas, food, and lodging can be found in Mesa.

Reservations: Reservations are not needed or accepted at Cane Spring Trail.

Best Time To Visit: Cane Spring Trail is open year round, depending on weather.

Fees: No fee is charged.

Accessibility: Unknown

Rules: Neither motorized or mechanized transport are permitted on this trail. The maximum group size is 15; the maximum amount of saddle or pack animals of any kind is 15 per group.

Directions: To reach Cane Spring Trail from Mesa, travel north on State Highway 87 (the "Beeline") to Four Peaks Road 143; this is 11.5 miles north of the Verde River Bridge and just past the Desert Vista Rest Stop. Turn right and go 2.5 miles to Forest Road 401. Turn right and drive 4.4 miles to Cottonwood Camp. The road turns to 4WD-only beyond here for another 5.8 miles to Cane Spring. A 4WD vehicle is required to reach this trailhead, but travel is not recommended for any type of vehicle.

Address
Tonto National Forest
5140 E. Ingram St.
Mesa, Arizona 85205
Phone
General: (480) 610-3300
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