Recreation
Recreation Regions
Click on the map image to see the different Recreation Regions for the Coronado National Forest. The regions are divided by mountain ranges, which will allow visitors to explore all the recreation opportunities within those ranges.
Recreation
Box Canyon Road #62 Scenic Drive
Here’s an excellent little drive that will add another perspective to your appreciation of the Santa Rita Mountains. Most people who come to this popular mountain range hustle right to Madera…
Box Elder Picnic Area
This roadside picnic areais located near the crest of the Santa Catalina Mountains in the cool ponderosa pines within a short drive of trailheads, Ski Valley, and the village of Summerhaven. At this…
Brown & Ramsey Canyons Loop
Follow Brown Canyon #115 for 4.5 miles, climbing into pine-oak forest and the junction with Hamburg #122. Turn lefton #122 and descend into Ramsey Canyon. Follow Ramsey Canyon Rd. back to the…
Brown Canyon Mountain Bike Loop
From FR 5736, ride up Ramsey Canyon Rd. and turn right on Brown Canyon Rd. Climb up the rugged dirt road to the ridge and then descend into Brown Canyon. Turn right on Brown Canyon Trail #115 to…
Brown Canyon Nature Trail
Slow down and step back in time at Brown Canyon Ranch, where this short 1-mile loop trail systems winds you around ponds frequented by birds, large mammals, and amphibians.Â
Brown Canyon Ranch
Brown Canyon Ranch offers a glimpse back in time and ample opportunities for an enjoyable day with the family. Located on the northeastern flanks of the Huachuca Mountains just outside Sierra…
Brown Canyon Trail #115
Brown Canyon Trail #115 leads into a scenic little canyon with good views and high desert vegetation. A spur trail, the Pomona Mine Trail, leads to the site of an old tungsten mine, while the Brown…
Brush Corral #19
This trail leads down the northeast slope of the Santa Catalinas to a historic Forest Ranger station that has not been used since shortly after World War I. Little is left of the cabin and old brush…
Brushy Canyon Trail #355
Forest Service Roads 4244 and 628 link Brushy Canyon Trail #355. The aptly named trail crosses the creekbed multiple times before a series of switchbacks starts the climb out of the canyon. Expect…
Bug Springs #10
From Bug Springs Trailhead to Lower Green Mountain Trailhead is an arduous 4.7 miles uphill climb. This is a great winter/fall hike where you can get out and stretch your legs. It is an additional .8…