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Rogers Canyon Trail
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Rogers Canyon Trail is a scenic trail with a lot of creek crossings in the Superstition Wilderness Area. Portions of this trail are steep. The segment in Rogers Canyons is subject to heavy flood damage.
This trail is 4.5 miles long and has a difficult rating. Hiking and horseback riding are permitted on this trail, but horseback riding is not recommended.

Facilities: There are no facilities provided at Rogers Canyon Trail. Gas, food, and lodging can be found in Apache Junction.

Reservations: Reservations are not needed or accepted for Rogers Canyon Trail.

Best Time To Visit: Rogers Canyon Trail is open spring through fall, depending on the 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 Rogers Canyon Trail Woodbury Trailhead from Apache Junction, travel east on U.S. Highway 60 to the Queen Valley Road turn-off. Turn left and follow this paved road 2 miles to where the Hewitt Station Road 357 (gravel) branches off to the right. Follow this road for 3 miles to the JF Road 172 turn-off; turn left and follow this road 9.3 miles to a road turning right (Note: Queen and Hewitt Creeks can wash out these roads; drive with care). The trailhead is a short distance down this road. Take the JF Trail north to its intersection with Rogers Canyon Trail.

To reach Rogers Canyon Trail Rogers Trough Trailhead from Apache Junction, travel east on U.S. Highway 60 to the Queen Valley road turn-off. Turn left and follow this paved road for 2 miles to where the Hewitt Station Road 357 branches off to the right (and turns to gravel). Follow this road for 3 miles to the JF Road 172 turn-off, turn left and follow this road 8 miles to the junction with the Roger Trough Road 172A. (Note: These roads are sometimes washed out; drive with care!). Bear right and follow this very rough road 3 miles to the trailhead. 4WD vehicles are required. Take Reavis Valley Trail its intersection with Rogers Canyon Trail.

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Tonto National Forest
5140 E. Ingram St.
Mesa, Arizona 85205
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