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One of the best examples of Gila cross-country mountain biking trails and scenery.


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11.6

Miles

18.7

KM

40%

Singletrack

6,686' 2,038 m

High

6,157' 1,877 m

Low

745' 227 m

Up

740' 226 m

Down

2%

Avg Grade (1°)

29%

Max Grade (16°)

Dogs Off-leash

E-Bikes Not Allowed

Trails are to be used during daylight hours only.

Overview

One of the finest examples of Gila single and doubletrack. The well maintained and well-travelled trail offers outstanding scenery of the Twin Sisters mountain peaks and the Arenas Valley.

Need to Know

Several creek crossings, but water is not always present. Be on the watch for hikers, horseback riders and other mountain bikers. Be sure to check out Gila Hike and Bike in Silver City for additional information about the many opportunities for hiking and biking in the Silver City area.

Description

Begin at the Arenas Valley trailhead. Head up Servis Corrals Trail #725 as opposed to the Dragonfly Loop Trail #720. (This is small but worthwhile loop with petroglyphs that can be ridden as well). Follow the Servis Corrals Trail #725 until you get to a corral area and two green Forest Service Gates. Go through both of the gates and be sure the gates close and latch behind you.

From here, continue on the Servis Corrals Trail #725 until you reach the Woodhaul Wagon Road Trail #55. The Woodhaul Wagon Road Trail #55 is easy to identify as it consists mainly of doubletrack trail as opposed to the singletrack trail that you have been on to this point.

Follow the doubletrack trail until you reach Big Tree Trail and hang a left onto this singletrack trail. Follow Big Tree Trail past "Big Tree" one of the largest Juniper Trees in the United States until you reach another doubletrack trail known as Sawmill Wagon Road Trail #243. Follow this trail down until you meet up with another singletrack trail known as the Arenas Valley: Fence Line Trail.

Follow the Arenas Valley: Fence Line Trail back to Servis Corrals Trail #725. Arenas Valley: Fence Line Trail will intersect Servis Corrals Trail #725 back at the corral with the green gates. Return to the parking area via Servis Corrals Trail #725.

History & Background

You'll ride through the historic Fort Bayard Area where soldiers used the Sawmill National Historic Trail Network as a way to ferry supplies to and from the fort in the 1800's.

Contacts

Shared By:

Christopher Bare

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Photos

Check out the trail's namesake while you're riding the Big Tree Trail!
Mar 30, 2017 near Arenas…, NM
Looking up the Service Corral Trail toward the base of the mountains.
Jun 7, 2015 near Arenas…, NM
Looking North toward Twin Sisters while on the trail.
Jun 5, 2015 near Arenas…, NM
Big Tree, one of the biggest, oldest juniper trees in the United States.
Jun 8, 2015 near Arenas…, NM
A good bit of the trail is on dirt doubletrack and a short stretch was on this old road.
Jul 18, 2017 near Arenas…, NM

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Jan 10, 2022
James Haag
Took an extension on the Northeast part of the route to hit the trailhead on that northeast corner before hitting big tree loop. 13.5mi — 1h 37m
Nov 6, 2021
Rex Macey
Jan 17, 2021
W M
10mi — 1h 45m
Sep 22, 2019
Dave Vernon
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May 26, 2019
Dylan Whitwer
Sep 23, 2018
Fredrick Martinez
Aug 21, 2018
Damselfly P
Jul 28, 2018
Laura Jestings
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