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Horse Use In National Forests

Tonto National Forest
Tonto National Forest offers outstanding opportunities for those traveling through its diverse ecosystem: from Sonoran Desert to the ponderosa pine-forested Mogollon Rim. The varied levels of elevation (from 1,300 ft. to nearly 8,000) offer equally varied temperatures and landscapes, whether it's lake beaches or cool pine forest.
Horses are allowedPicnic tableFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedBirdwatchingTent campingWildlife viewingRV campingPets must be kept on leashSwimming
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Trails

Alder Trail
This trail is in the Four Peaks Wilderness Area. It is 12 miles long, receives very light use, and has a most difficult rating. Hiking and Horseback Riding are permitted on the trail, but horseback riding is not recommended.
Horses are allowedHiking is allowedPicnic tableFishingMountain bikes are allowed

Alder Trail
This trail is in the Four Peaks Wilderness Area. It is 12 miles long, receives very light use, and has a most difficult rating. Hiking and Horseback Riding are permitted on the trail, but horseback riding is not recommended.
Horses are allowedHiking is allowedPicnic tableFishingMountain bikes are allowed

Barnhardt Trail
This trail has long uphill grades. It is 5.9 miles long and has a more difficult rating. Hiking and horseback riding are permitted, but horseback riding is not recommended.
Horses are allowedHiking is allowedPicnic tableFishingMountain bikes are allowed

Barnhardt Trail
This trail has long uphill grades. It is 5.9 miles long and has a more difficult rating. Hiking and horseback riding are permitted, but horseback riding is not recommended.
Horses are allowedHiking is allowedPicnic tableFishingMountain bikes are allowed

Brown's Trail
This trail is in the Four Peaks Wilderness Area. It is 2 miles long, receives heavy use, and has a more difficult rating. Hiking and horseback riding are permitted.
Horses are allowedHiking is allowedPicnic tableFishingMountain bikes are allowed

Cane Spring Trail
This trail is in the Four Peaks Wilderness Area. It is 2.3 miles long, receives very light use, and has a more difficult rating. Hiking and horseback riding are permitted on this trail.
Horses are allowedHiking is allowedPicnic tableFishingMountain bikes are allowed

Cane Spring Trail
This trail is in the Four Peaks Wilderness Area. It is 2.3 miles long, receives very light use, and has a more difficult rating. Hiking and horseback riding are permitted on this trail.
Horses are allowedHiking is allowedPicnic tableFishingMountain bikes are allowed

Four Peaks Trail
This trail is in the Four Peaks Wilderness Area. It is 10 miles long, receives light to heavy use, and has a most difficult rating. Hiking and horseback riding are permitted.
Horses are allowedHiking is allowed

Four Peaks Trail
This trail is in the Four Peaks Wilderness Area. It is 10 miles long, receives light to heavy use, and has a most difficult rating. Hiking and horseback riding are permitted.
Horses are allowedHiking is allowed

Lower Soldier Camp Trail
This trail is located in the Four Peaks Wilderness Area. It is 2 miles long, receives light use, and has a most difficult rating. Hiking and horseback riding are permitted, but horseback riding is not recommended.
Horses are allowedHiking is allowedPicnic tableFishingMountain bikes are allowed

Lower Soldier Camp Trail
This trail is located in the Four Peaks Wilderness Area. It is 2 miles long, receives light use, and has a most difficult rating. Hiking and horseback riding are permitted, but horseback riding is not recommended.
Horses are allowedHiking is allowedPicnic tableFishingMountain bikes are allowed

Pigeon Trail
This trail travels through a ponderosa pine forest in the Four Peaks Wilderness Area. It is 2 miles long, receives moderate use, and has an easiest rating. Hiking and horseback riding are permitted.
Horses are allowedHiking is allowedPicnic tableFishingMountain bikes are allowed

Pigeon Trail
This trail travels through a ponderosa pine forest in the Four Peaks Wilderness Area. It is 2 miles long, receives moderate use, and has an easiest rating. Hiking and horseback riding are permitted.
Horses are allowedHiking is allowedPicnic tableFishingMountain bikes are allowed

Soldier Camp Trail
This trail follows the open ridges below the Four Peaks. It is 8 miles long, receives very light use, and has a more difficult rating. Hiking and horseback riding are permitted.
Horses are allowedHiking is allowedPicnic tableFishingMountain bikes are allowed

Soldier Camp Trail
This trail follows the open ridges below the Four Peaks. It is 8 miles long, receives very light use, and has a more difficult rating. Hiking and horseback riding are permitted.
Horses are allowedHiking is allowedPicnic tableFishingMountain bikes are allowed
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