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Arizona Off-road Trails
I want to start this thread to consolidate information on places to off-road in Arizona from easy to difficult trails. Anyone familiar with this region knows there are many great places to go. Arizona is a unique place because summertime offers great mountains trails and winter time offers great valley trails only a few hours apart from each other. So what do you say, let's build a collection of great places to go in Arizona!
I know some won't want to share their favorite trail or location especially on the internet and that’s fine, but if you could please share the general area. GPS coordinates are great and even road numbers or directions or links. Maybe even show just a picture and name of your place if you like.
Life is short so let's live it up and enjoy it while we can.
Here's a recent trail I did. It's been one of my favorites so far and near a very popular area in the summertime for tubing on the Salt River.
Bulldog Canyon: requires FREE permit
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https://www.amazon.com/Guide-Arizona.../dp/1934838195
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If coming from Usery Pass, first part of trail goes through wash area with great views with wild horse sightings possible(we saw about 7). Expect some light pinstriping from the numerous brush guarded banked turns in the wash area. After the wash and continuing on road 10 it gets rocky. I did it with no problem in my stock Trail with 265 K02s, however good tire placement is key. Go slow, take your time, and enjoy the amazing scenery. I finished at the Wolverine entrance and am doing the rest of the trail this weekend, heading east towards Superstition Mountains. The trail can range from easy to moderate depending on trail maintenance. When I went last weekend I would say it was moderate.
Let's gather some info!
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01-12-2017, 01:42 AM
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Awesome idea! AZ is within reach of a lot of us CO guys and we all appreciate some different scenery. You may want to get
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EDIT: actually, this should probably be in the "vehicles with curved windshields" forum.
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01-12-2017, 02:22 AM
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I'm interested what will come out of this thread, I have explored the southern area of Arizona south of Tuscon and found some good rock crawling.
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01-12-2017, 08:51 AM
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Crown King - you're welcome.
Also, have you ventured down to the America T4R group pages?
Southwest - Toyota 4Runner Forum - Largest 4Runner Forum
Since there are probably more than just 5thGens in AZ
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01-12-2017, 12:17 PM
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Arizona Off-road Trails
Great idea on the thread!
Mogollon Rim - Forest Road 300. Lots of great views and easy off-road for stock setups (especially highway tires).
Montana Mountain (close to Superior AZ) - I took a chance on my stock Dunlop's but aired down properly and went especially slow in the rocky areas. This is an amazing moderate difficulty trail. The switchbacks are incredible and my mostly stock TEP handled it better than I could imagine. Kept it in 4low and atrac especially in the snow/slush/mud coming down the switch backs. Can't wait until I actually get a proper tire setup.
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01-12-2017, 01:06 PM
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Originally Posted by FrontRange4Runner
Awesome idea! AZ is within reach of a lot of us CO guys and we all appreciate some different scenery. You may want to get
@ 1engineer
to move this the the general section. There you will probably get a lot more responses because it won't be limited to 5th hen guys. Also, we need more pics. Your Runner looks good as hell.
EDIT: actually, this should probably be in the "vehicles with curved windshields" forum.
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How about I move it to the regional sections?
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01-12-2017, 02:39 PM
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How about I move it to the regional sections?
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That works since this topic is not just 5th gen related.
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01-12-2017, 04:43 PM
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Don't forget this Gem of a book to help out. My vote is for Broken Arrow trail in Sedona. The commercial pink jeeps are quite friendly and will get our of your way and easy to talk to.
https://www.amazon.com/Guide-Arizona.../dp/1934838195
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01-12-2017, 06:00 PM
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Agreed, it is a great book with lots of info.
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01-12-2017, 07:31 PM
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this website has tons of trails info, I've used it quite a few times in the past http://azoffroading.com/arizona-trails/
Also Best Trails in Arizona | AllTrails.com but you have to narrow it down to just off-roading trails.
Interesting thread! I'm definitely keeping an eye on this.
My fav so far is Black Canyon Trail! Amazing views
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That works since this topic is not just 5th gen related.
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Moved.
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01-14-2017, 02:58 PM
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Too many to list.....but in the Phoenix area alone....Florence Junction area: Box Canyon, Martinez (hike only now....unless we open a back way in...which looks possible), Upper Woodpecker, Upper and Lower Ajax Mine trail, Highway to Hell, Broken Ankle, Xstacy, Elvis, Bad Medicine, Axle Alley, Orville's Loop, Montana Mountain, Coke Ovens...just to name a few.
Table Mesa area: Upper and Lower Terminators, Anaconda, Die Hard, Predator, Annihilator, Collateral Damage, Matrix...just to name a few
Four Peaks/Sycamore Creek area: Back way into "Secret Cove" at Saguaro Lake and No Limits
Payson: Upper and Lower Skull Crusher, Payette Draw (and many others)
I think most of the trails in the White Tanks are now closed.....haven't been in years so can't say for sure.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Sean K.
Too many to list.....but in the Phoenix area alone....Florence Junction area: Box Canyon, Martinez (hike only now....unless we open a back way in...which looks possible), Upper Woodpecker, Upper and Lower Ajax Mine trail, Highway to Hell, Broken Ankle, Xstacy, Elvis, Bad Medicine, Axle Alley, Orville's Loop, Montana Mountain, Coke Ovens...just to name a few.
Table Mesa area: Upper and Lower Terminators, Anaconda, Die Hard, Predator, Annihilator, Collateral Damage, Matrix...just to name a few
Four Peaks/Sycamore Creek area: Back way into "Secret Cove" at Saguaro Lake and No Limits
Payson: Upper and Lower Skull Crusher, Payette Draw (and many others)
I think most of the trails in the White Tanks are now closed.....haven't been in years so can't say for sure.
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Thank you for the list. My intent was for people to post pics, tips, directions, etc. to help others out when the go. If you have some that would be great to share. If not, thank you for the long list.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by FrontRange4Runner
Awesome idea! AZ is within reach of a lot of us CO guys and we all appreciate some different scenery. You may want to get
@ 1engineer
to move this the the general section. There you will probably get a lot more responses because it won't be limited to 5th hen guys. Also, we need more pics. Your Runner looks good as hell.
EDIT: actually, this should probably be in the "vehicles with curved windshields" forum.
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So we did Apache Trail this weekend because there was rain in the forecast. It's an easy trail, I didn't put it on 4wd once. Still, the scenery was amazing and it was a good time. I continue to be amazed by the desert scenery every time I go out.
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