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Mother Hubbard Trail #64

The 1-mile Mother Hubbard Trail #64 is open to vehicles 50" in width or less. It connects the southern end of the Dry Blue Trail #61 with Forest Road 281 just on the New Mexico side of the Arizona/New Mexico state line.

Current Conditions
Open

Specific Trail Information

Trail Number

#64

Accessibility

This trail is not constructed to be accessible for people with disabilities.

General Information

Closest Services:
It is 13 miles to the nearest food, fuel, and beverage services in Alpine, AZ.

Connecting Trails:
Dry Blue Trail #61
Frieborn Canyon Trail #126

Open year-round

No fees are required for this trail

Permits are required for commercial or organized uses.

Water may be available when springs and streams are flowing. Boil, filter, or treat water drawn from natural sources.

All stock feed brought onto the Gila National Forest must be certified weed free.

Motorized vehicles are restricted to designated routes. No driving off-road. See Motor Vehicle Use Map for this area for route designations.

Off Highway Vehicles must be registered in the State of New Mexico. For more information visit New Mexico Game and Fish.

Contact Phone: 575-773-4678

Quemado Office Building

Address: #3 Lyle Loop, P.O. Box 159 Quemado, NM 87829
Phone: (575) 773-4678
Hours: Mon. - Fri. 8:00 am - 4:00 pm (Closed on federal holidays)

Getting There

Trailhead/Starting Points

33.761814, -108.977257 at Dry Blue Trailhead

33.7273399, -109.0463349 at Blue River Road

Parking

Ample parking at Forest Road 281 or Dry Blue Trailhead

Directions

From US Highway 180 at Alpine, Arizona, head east on US Highway 180 for 3.1 miles. Turn south (right) onto Blue River Road and proceed 9.6 miles to the parking area for Forest Road 4039N at the Arizona/New Mexico State Line.

Additional Information

Operated By

US Forest Service

Recreation Opportunities

OHV Trail RidingOHV Trail Riding

Last updated September 23, 2025