Red Hill Trail - # 56


Area Status: Open

**NOTICE**

The Northwest portion of the Blue Range Primitive Area where this trail is located has been severely affected by the Wallow Fire of June 2011. The area is currently open to public use and entry - HOWEVER trails may not have been recently assessed or maintained for hazards associated with the fire, so plan your trip accordingly.

Please keep in mind that any area affected by the wildfire can be prone to hazards such as falling trees, flooding and burned out stump holes. The environment you are entering is highly susceptible to rainstorms and wind events. Any time you enter the forest, you should be aware of your environment and changing weather conditions. You are responsible for your own safety! Always look up, look down, and look all around.

The Red Hill Trail (# 56) is 7.4 miles long. It begins at the Red Hill Trailhead and ends at Jct Trail # 105.

The trail is open for hiking and horse use, but like all Wilderness and Primitive Area trails, all types of motorized and mechanized travel are prohibited.

General Information

Directions:

From Alpine, AZ travel south on US 191 for 14.2 miles. Turn left (east) on FR 567 and proceed 1.1 mile, and turn right (south) onto FR 567B. Proceed .4 mile to the Red Hill Trailhead.


Activities

Day Hiking

Difficulty Level: Intermediate

Backpacking

Difficulty Level: Intermediate

Horse Riding

Difficulty Level: Intermediate to Difficult

Recreation Areas

Recreation Activities

Location

 
  Area/Length : 
7.4 miles