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Benham Trail Content provided by   Wildernet
Quick Facts
Difficulty:  Moderate
USGS Map:  Bill Williams Mountain
Time, Round Trip:  4-6 Hours
Length, One-way:  4.5 Miles
Elevation Gain:  1,991 Feet
Beginning Elevation:  7,265 Feet
Ending Elevation:  9,256 Feet
Reservation:  No
Season:  Late Spring - Early Fall
Directions
From Williams, Turn south on Fourth Street (County Road 73) and go about 3.5 miles to FR 140 and turn right; proceed about 0.3 mile to the trailhead.
Location Information
This trail starts in ponderosa pine and oak thickets, and climbs into the mixed conifer forest on Bill Williams Mountain. At several places along the trail the hiker has a good view of the forest below and the distant peaks. Although there is no water in the area, cool temperatures make this an enjoyable trail to hike in the summer.

This is a short day hike, with moderately difficult slopes going up the mountain, and easy downgrades coming back to the trailhead. If arrangements have been made for some one to meet the hikers at the top of Bill Williams Mountain, the trail ends there at 9256' (2821M). By leaving a vehicle at the Bill Williams Mountain trailhead, and also at the start of Benham Trail, the day-hikers can go up one trail and down the other for a total hike of about 8.5 miles. It is also possible to connect with the Bixler Saddle Trail #72 to make a longer hike.
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