Wild
Horse-Maricopa Trail Usery Mountains Segment
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Cholla cacti are abundant along the Wild Horse Trail |
The Salt River
Recreation Area north of Mesa is a well-known destination for kayaking, tubing,
fishing and picnicking. Although there are also some hiking trails near the
water, riverside commotion, noisy crowds, entry fees and mounds of trash
left behind by careless day trippers are buzz kills for trekkers in search of
beauty and solitude. However, a nearby system of trails that overlooks the area
offers peaceful wandering.
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Four Peaks as seen from the trail. |
The Sonoran
Desert (Hawes) Trail System in Tonto National Forest has more than 20 miles of
interconnected paths located between Usery Pass Road and Bush Highway just
south of the popular recreation area. The northern-most route in the system is the
Wild Horse Trail which is also part of the Valley-circumnavigating Maricopa
Trail. As its name suggests, the trail passes through the domain
of wild horses.
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Saguaro skeletons add interest to the hike |
The elegant and
sometimes controversial beasts can be spotted wading in the river, poking
around in the riparian corridors and grazing in the surrounding desert
foothills. Regardless of where you
might see them, it’s smart to keep your distance and enjoy the herds from afar. The Wild Horse/Maricopa Trail escapes the din of the crowds and is also high enough in the hills to afford
inspiring vistas of the Salt River Valley, Four Peaks, Red Mountain and the
Usery Mountains. Staring from the trailhead on Usery Pass Road, the trail heads
out through wide washes and scoured gullies. You’ll cross an old “NRA pit”
where rusting bullet casings, broken glass and other relics of target shooting
activities remain in the sandy, buffered depression.
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Overlooking the Salt River Valley |
LENGTH: 3.3
miles one way for Wild Horse Trail or 7.5 miles one way for Maricopa Trail section to Bush Hwy.
RATING: easy
ELEVATION: 1320' - 1880'
GETTING THERE:
From US 60 in
Mesa, take the Ellsworth Road exit 192 and go 9 miles north (Ellsworth turns
into Usery Pass Road) to the Wild Horse trailhead on the left. The trailhead is
marked by a Maricopa Trail sign and a no-shooting post. There’s space for
about 6 vehicles in the dirt turnout parking area.
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Red Mountain |
Maricopa Trail:
Maricopa Trail
& Park Foundation
Global Bikes
Sonoran Desert (Hawes) Trail System Maps
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