| Horse Use In Wilderness Areas |
| | Upper Burro Creek Wilderness | | The 27,440-acre Upper Burro Creek Wilderness lies along the upper reaches of Burro Creek, a perennial stream and one of the few streams in Arizona to flow relatively undisturbed into the lower desert. | |
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| | Wabayuma Peak Wilderness | | The 40,000-acre Wabayuma Peak Wilderness contains the 7,601-foot Wabayuma Peak. The sheer size and scale of the rugged terrain guarantees a variety of recreational opportunities. | |
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| | Warm Springs Wilderness Area | | The Warm Springs Wilderness Area encircles a desert landscape. One thousand feet above the surrounding desert; the 10-mile long Black Mesa dominates the wilderness. Recreational opportunities for primitive recreation abound. | |
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 | Trails |
| | Cherum Peak Trail | | This trail climbs steadily to gain about 700 feet of elevation over the first two miles, passing through patches of pinyon pine woodland and Arizona chaparral bush. | |
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