Activities
BIKING, CAMPING, HIKING, HORSEBACK RIDING, OFF HIGHWAY VEHICLE, PICNICKING, RECREATIONAL VEHICLES, WILDLIFE VIEWING, FIRE LOOKOUTS/CABINS OVERNIGHT, HORSE CAMPING
Camping Reservations
Reserve your campsite at these camping areas:
Hiking Trails
Looking for nice hiking areas to take a hike? Choose from these scenic hiking trails:
Point Of The Mountain Trailhead
West Fork Of The Little Colorado Trailhead
Land Of The Pioneers Trailhead
Strayhorse Trailhead(#20) Trailhead
Red Mountain Trailhead (#25) Trailhead
Robinson Trailhead (#27) Trailhead
Hot Air Trailhead (#15) Trailhead
Hagen Trailhead (#31) Trailhead
Related Link(s)
Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest
Discovery in the Dark Headlamp TourOfficial Web Site
Its called God’s Country . . . lakes and mountains. The Mogollon Rim made famous by Zane Grey. The White Mountains made green by ponderosa pine, gentled by cold waters flowing to the valleys below and far beyond. It is a physically challenging and rewarding recreational landscape. A place of spiritual renewal and more . . .
Enjoy your National Forests but please remember: FIREWORKS are not allowed on the National Forest.
When camping or picnicking, please keep your site clean; free from trash and food. Otherwise animals and insects are attracted to your site.
Please practice Leave No Trace ethics… Bag your trash and take it home with you. Help us keep our forests clean and green by “Packing It Out!”
Feel free to have a campfire but ALWAYS be in attendance of your fire; when you leave, PUT IT OUT- COLD OUT! Put lots of water on it (about 5 gallons), mix and stir dirt in, then do it again until you can put your bare hand on the coals and they are cool to the touch! Putting your fire out can take awhile. Please start extinguishing it BEFORE you start packing up.
Human Waste is a big problem when thousands of people converge on the Forest. Please see Leave No Trace – Dispose of Waste Properly for detailed instructions on handling this “delicate” situation.
Sharing the trail with horses:
Here™s a great resource on sharing trails with horses, mountain bikers, and hikers: What a Horse Sees! “ a short film illustrating safe ways of passing horse and rider on the trail. Trailmeister.com
With your help, we can protect our natural resources for future generations.
Thank you!