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A newly rehabilitated trail that offers magnificent vistas of the Gila.


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Map Key

16.0

Miles

25.7

KM

Singletrack

9,417' 2,870 m

High

6,149' 1,874 m

Low

3,022' 921 m

Up

4,190' 1,277 m

Down

9%

Avg Grade (5°)

44%

Max Grade (24°)

Dogs Off-leash

E-Bikes Unknown

Description

This trail can easily be accessed by parking at the Emory Pass parking area/vista area. Head down the pavement from the parking area toward the highway. Right across the highway, you'll see the trailhead.

This trail is a newly rehabilitated (as of April 2016) five-mile stretch of singletrack that has been in general disrepair since large forest fires devastated this area of the Gila in 2013. The trail is generally a robust climb with great vistas on the way in, but a great downhill bomber run on the way back to the parking area. Be cautious as the trail fades away after about five miles and can easily be lost.

If you are well oriented, you can actually ride all the way to Royal John Mine road and then take the road down to Highway 61 for a great long distance trek, but this is best accomplished with a shuttle and again, the trail can be very rough and hard to find following the five-mile mark.

The best part of the trail is approximately a 3.5-mile section from the Emory Pass trailhead to a meadow at the base of Sawyers Peak. This makes a good resting point as you'll have completed a robust climb. Use caution as much of the trail goes in and out of the 2013 burn area and fallen trees are a potential hazard.

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Shared By:

Christopher Bare

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#606

in New Mexico

#24,880

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Incredible vista of the Eastern Black's & highway 152 as it snakes its way down to Interstate 10 and the Rio Grande river.
May 31, 2016 near Faywood, NM
Almost made the climb to the mountain meadow and resting point. Solid work on a rough climb.
May 31, 2016 near Faywood, NM
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Nov 11, 2019
Christopher Bare
First four miles have been recently rehabbed. Trail is in great shape up to and even past Sawyer's peak. 8mi — 1h 22m
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