Quantrell Mine #141

Area Status: Open

Proctor Picnic Area

Proctor Picnic Area and Trailhead lies at the entrance to Madera Canyon.  The site offers panoramic views of the Santa Rita Mountains and surrounding grasslands.  Visitors can have a picnic under a shade ramada, visit the interpretive ramada to learn about the plants and wildlife in the area, and enjoy a walk along the Madera Nature Trail #88.  All facilities at this site are accessible to visitors with disabilities.

A Visitor Information Station at the Proctor parking area, run by Friends of Madera Canyon volunteers, is usually open Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays year-round. Hours are typically 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. from April through September and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. from October through March.

At a Glance

Reservations: No
Area Amenities:
  • Interpretive Site: Yes
  • Fee charged for some activities: Yes
  • Parking: Yes
  • Toilets: Yes
  • Accessible: Yes
  • Drinking water: Yes
Fees:
Day-use: $8 per vehicle
Weekly: $10 per vehicle
Buy a pass online, or purchase a pass on-site with cash or check. Proof of payment, or a valid Coronado National Forest Annual Pass or Interagency (America the Beautiful) Pass, including the Annual, Senior, Access, or Military Pass, must be displayed on the driver's side of the vehicle dashboard. Learn more about accepted passes.
Open Season: Year-round
Restrictions: Day use only.  No overnight camping.  No trailers.  Pets must be on leash.
Closest Towns: Green Valley, Arizona
Water: Drinking water is available
Restroom: Yes
Operated By: Nogales Ranger District
Information Center: Nogales Ranger District 520-281-2296

General Information

Directions:

From Tucson, Arizona, travel south on I-19 for approximately 35 miles to the Continental Road exit (Exit 63) in Green Valley, Arizona. Turn left (east) on Continental Road and go approximately 1 mile to the junction with the Madera Canyon/White House Canyon Road. Turn right (southwest) and travel
approximately 11 miles to the entrance of the Madera Canyon Recreation Area. Turn right just past the welcome booth.


Activities

Day Hiking

Big, broad views, Elephant Head overlook, Old mine works, Desert setting. USGS Map(s): Mt. Hopkins

Elevation desc 4,600 - 5,150 feet
Difficulty Level: More Difficult

Backpacking

Recreation Areas

Recreation Activities

Location

 
  Area/Length : 
2.78 miles

  Elevation : 
4,600 feet - 5,150 feet