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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

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North Palomas Creek Trail #105

Hiking Horse Riding and Camping
The 4-mile North Palomas Creek Trail #105 enters the Aldo Leopold Wilderness at the end of Dines Trail #112. It climbs gradually, following North Fork Palomas Creek toward its headwaters on the east…

North Seco Trail #123

Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Biking
The 1.25-mile North Seco Trail leaves Hermosa Trail #307 and heads west, following North Seco Creek to Lake Trail #110 at the Aldo Leopold Wilderness boundary. 

Pictograph Canyon Trail #800

Hiking
The 0.4-mile Pictograph Canyon Trail #800 (also known as Spirit Canyon Trail) is a short, out-and-back day hike from Upper End Campground at Lake Roberts. An alternate access point is Pictograph…

Piñon Campground

Site Open
Water Activities Outdoor Science and Learning Biking Hiking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
This is a nice, quiet and clean campground nestled among piñon and juniper trees.The camp sites are nestled among mature piñon and juniper trees. It is tranquil and undiscovered with a few sites…

Powderhorn Ridge Trail #82

Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Biking
The 4.6-mile (one way) Powderhorn Ridge Trail begins at the end of Forest Road 151 (Powderhorn Ridge). The trail can be accessed with a high-clearance vehicle, or one can park at the McKnight Cabin…

Powerhouse Trail #810

Hiking
Located in the Glenwood Ranger District, Powerhouse Trail #810 provides users with a moderate 1.87-mile (one way) hike with scenic views of the Mogollon Mountains as it drops from the Bursum Road…

Prior Creek Trail #156

Hiking Horse Riding and Camping
The 5.7-mile (one way) Prior Creek Trail #156 connects Big Bear Trail #28 with Lilley Park Trail #164. From its east end, Trail #156 heads west off of Big Bear Trail #28 above Middle Fork Gila River,…

Pueblo Park #515 Trailhead

Site Open
Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Biking
Trailhead at the Pueblo Park Campground for access to the southern end of Dangerous Park Trail #515 and the Pueblo Park Interpretive Loop Trail #5151.