Big Tree #755 Trailhead
Trailhead for Big Tree Trail #755.
The Big Tree is a popular destination point for many local and out of town visitors to the historic Fort Bayard Military Reserve. The Big Juniper Tree is nationally ranked as the second largest alligator juniper tree in the United States (American Forests 1980, “National Register of Big Trees.” American Forestry Association, Washington, D.C.). The tree diameter is 70.2 inches. Its circumference is 18 feet 4 inches; its crown spread is 62 feet wide; and its height is 63 feet. The trail length and gentle nature of the route leading to the Big Tree make it a pleasing choice. The route follows primitive roads that pass through the rolling foothills of the Pinos Altos Mountains. Key vista points along the trail provide impressive views of the Twin Sisters and the Kneeling Nun.
During the 1960’s, Fort Bayard was an active military post housing soldiers (including Buffalo Soldiers) who provided protection to the local mining settlements of Pinos Altos and Santa Rita. The route to the Big Juniper Tree is an old wagon road that provided access to the Pinos Altos Mountains. Rough cut lumber and fuel wood were transported down to the fort via these roads and hauled on horse and mule powered wagons.
Current management of the Fort Bayard area emphasize wildlife, watershed protection and recreational activities. Trail users often see glimpses of wildlife including the resident elk herd that frequent the Fort Bayard area.
General Information
Year-round
Dawn to dusk
No pass required
Permits are required for commercial or organized uses.
Day use only.
There is no fee for use
Pets must be leashed in the trailhead
Please contact the Gila National Forest Supervisors Office at 575-388-8201 for information about outfitters and guides who are authorized to operate on the forest.
Address: 3005 E Camino del Bosque Silver City, NM 88061
Phone: (575) 388-8201
Hours: Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (Closed on federal holidays)
Getting There
Latitude / Longitude
Latitude: 32.84177399
Longitude: -108.14427185
Elevation
6475
Directions
From Silver City, head east on U. S. Highway 180 for approximately 7 miles to Grant County Road 1-151 to Fort Bayard, following Camino Foresta around the east side of the old military fort, continuing approximately 3 miles past Fort Bayard to the Big Tree Trailhead to the left across from the Gila National Forest work center.
Parking
Ample parking
Facility and Amenity Information
Accessibility
Restrooms
Restrooms are available at this site.
Water
Potable water is not available at this site.
Horse/Pack Animal Information
Horse/Pack animals are allowed at this site.