Information About Hiking In Mesa, Arizona
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Alder Trail - Long Trails (9+ miles)
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.

Alder Trail - Long Trails (9+ miles)
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.

Barnhardt Trail - Medium Trails (4-8 miles)
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.

Barnhardt Trail - Medium Trails (4-8 miles)
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.

Brown's Trail - Short Trails (1-3 miles)
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.

Cane Spring Trail - Short Trails (1-3 miles)
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.

Cane Spring Trail - Short Trails (1-3 miles)
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.

Four Peaks Trail - Long Trails (9+ miles)
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.

Four Peaks Trail - Long Trails (9+ miles)
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.

Jojoba Trail - Short Trails (1-3 miles), Backpacking Trails
Jojoba Trail is an easy 1.3-mile trail at 1,820 feet elevation, to climb only another 60 feet.

Lower Soldier Camp Trail - Short Trails (1-3 miles)
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.

Lower Soldier Camp Trail - Short Trails (1-3 miles)
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.

Palo Verde Trail - Medium Trails (4-8 miles), Backpacking Trails
This trail is an easy, 4.7-mile hike climbing only 100 feet from 1,840 feet elevation.

Pigeon Trail - Short Trails (1-3 miles)
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.

Pigeon Trail - Short Trails (1-3 miles)
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.

Soldier Camp Trail - Medium Trails (4-8 miles)
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.

Soldier Camp Trail - Medium Trails (4-8 miles)
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.

Tonto National Forest - Hiking In National Forests
The Tonto National Forest offers outstanding opportunities for those traveling through its diverse ecosystem: from Sonoran Desert to the ponderosa pine-forested Mogollon Rim.
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