Information About Mountain Biking In Williams, Arizona
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Prescott eGuide
Williams, Arizona
Includes Ash Fork and Seligman
Mountain Biking

Beale Wagon Road Historic Trail - Trails
This trail was one of the three major routes to California prior to the Civil War. This 19.5-mile route is open to hikers and horseback riders and is considered moderately difficult. Portions of the trail are open to mountain bikers.

Bill Williams Mountain Trail - Trails
This trail starts in ponderosa pine and oak thickets. At several places on the trail, the hiker has a good view of the valley below and the peaks in the distance. It measures 4.0 miles and has been rated as "moderate." It is available to hikers, mountain bikers, and horseback riders.

Bixler Saddle Trail - Trails
The trail wanders through rock formations along the west slope of Bill Williams Mountain. It provides views of the forested slopes and the broad grasslands to the west and south. The trail measures 2.0 miles, one-way, and has been rated as moderate. It is open to hikers, mountain bikers, and horseback riders.

Keyhole Sink Trail - Trails
This trail provides an easy pathway to a box canyon where prehistoric residents left their mark carved into the canyon's gray volcanic walls. It measures 1.0 miles, one-way, and has been rated as "easy." Hikers, skiers, mountain bikers, and horseback riders are welcome on this trail.

Sycamore Rim Trail - Trails
This 11-mile one-way trail has been rated as "easy-moderate". It typically takes 5-6 hours to complete the trail. The Sycamore Falls Trailhead was added during the summer of 1988 to accommodate hikers along the Sycamore Rim Trail and climbers using the Sycamore Falls area.
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