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Recreation

The Gila National Forest has 3.3 million acres to explore. There are dozens of developed campgrounds and almost limitless opportunities for dispersed camping. With three designated wilderness areas, over 1,600 miles of trails, including almost 250 miles of the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail, the Catwalk National Scenic Trail, Woodhaul Wagon Road and Sawmill Wagon Road National Scenic Trails, there's no shortage of hiking, biking, and horseback riding opportunities. The forest's more than 3,300 miles of motorized routes and National and State Scenic Byways provide ample opportunity for OHV riding, scenic driving and nature viewing. Learn about cultural history at the Gila Cliff Dwellings, the Historical Fort Bayard Museum, the Catwalk, and discover traces of those who passed before us. Check out opportunities for recreation on the Gila!

Recreation on the Gila National Forest

Recreation

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Aspen Mountain Trail #506

Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Biking
The 3.9-mile (one way) Aspen Mountain Trail #506 climbs eastward from the Frisco Divide Road along the flank of Aspen Mountain until it accesses the ridge top and turns southward, following the ridge…

Bead Springs Trail #138

Hiking Horse Riding and Camping
The 5.5-mile (one way) Bead Springs Trail #138 begins on the Reserve Ranger District, at the end of Forest Road 507 (Willow Creek Road). The first 0.25 mile is outside the Gila Wilderness boundary.…

Bear Canyon Trail #104

Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Biking
The 5.4-mile (one way) Bear Canyon Trail #104 connects Allie Canyon Trail #100 with the Woodhaul Wagon Trail #55. From Trail #100, Trail #104 climbs south out of Allie Canyon, ascending a saddle…

Bear Creek - CDNST Trailhead

Site Open
Biking Horse Riding and Camping Hiking
Trailhead located just to the northwest of Pinos Altos, New Mexico on the Silver City Ranger District located on the east side of Bear Creek Road (Grant County CMR 1-93) to access the Continental…

Bear Mountain Spur Trail #74A

Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Biking
The 6.1-mile (one way) Bear Mountain Spur Trail #74A connects the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail #74 with the Bear Mountain Road on LS Mesa. From Trail #74, Trail #74A turns west off of the…

Bearwallow Creek Trail #190

Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Biking
The 4.9-mile (one way) Bearwallow Creek Trail begins at the bottom of Bearwallow Creek at the Mineral Creek Trail #201. Trail 190 generally follows the bottom of the drainage up to Bearwallow Park.…

Beaverhead Picnic Site

Site Open
Picnicking
Day use site adjacent to Beaverhead Workcenter with a picnic table, bench, water, information, and vault toilet.

Ben Lilly Memorial

Site Open
Outdoor Science and Learning
This observation point provides a view overlooking Bear Canyon and the Pinos Altos Range. The site memorializes Ben Lilly, whose cabin was located in the canyon below. Benjamin Vernon Lilly or Ben…