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Recreation Region: Tumacacori Mountains

Red Spring Singletrack

The Red Spring Singtrack area is located approximately 4 miles west of Exit 40, Chavez Siding, off of Interstate 19. Access is from Forest Service Road 684. A staging area provides parking for vehicles and trailers. There are two Ramadas and picnic tables available. The trail rolls through 25 miles of spectacular rugged scenery. While it was primarily designed for singletrack dirt bikes and mountain bikes, it is a multi-use trail that is open, though not recommended, to non-motorized recreation, including hiking and equestrian use.

Share the trail - Tread Lightly


YIELDING:

  • Yield the right of way to those passing you from behind or traveling uphill.
  • Motorized vehicles yield to mountain bikes, runners, hikers and horses.
  • Mountain bikes yield to runners, hikers and horses.
  • Runners and hikers yield to horses.

View a map of the area

Download the Red Spring Singletrack Recreation Guide in English.

Descarga la guía de recreación en español a los senderos de Red Spring Singletrack.

General Information

Dawn to Dusk - Night riding is prohibited to avoid disturbing wildlife.

Dispersed camping is not allowed at the trailhead. 

There is no fee to park at the trailhead in the Coronado National Forest. If you choose to park before the trailhead on Arizona State land you will need to obtain a permit. 

Getting There

Elevation

3,195 feet

Directions

From I-19 take exit 40 and follow Frontage Rd north to the FR 684 access road on the left. The sign at the entrance says, "Hunter Access".

Parking

Gravel lot

Facility and Amenity Information

Restrooms

Restrooms are not available at this site.

Water

Potable water is not available at this site.

Picnic Tables

Picnic tables are available at this site.

Pack it in, pack it out

Recreation Opportunities

OHV Trail RidingOHV Trail Riding

Last updated April 8, 2025