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| Reynolds Creek Trail |
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Elevation Gain:
1,000 Feet
Usage:
Light
Trail Number:
150
USGS Map:
Aztec Peak
Difficulty:
Moderate
Beginning Elevation:
6,200 Feet
Length:
3.5 Miles
High Point:
7,200 Feet
Reservation:
No
Season:
Early Spring - Late Fall
From Young, Travel south on State Highway 288 for about 18 miles to Reynolds Creek. Take Reynolds Creek Road (FR #410) and drive 4 miles to the trailhead.
Location Information
This trail offers access to Sierra Ancha Wilderness and many scenic views. The trail crosses Reynolds Creek several times and comes across the scenic Reynolds Creek Falls, and vistas of western Sierra Ancha Mountains and canyon rim rock. The wildlife in the area includes whitetail deer, elk, wild turkey and mountain lion. Vegetation includes Ponderosa pine, Douglas fir, Aspen, Gamble oak and oak brush, Arizona alder, narrow leaf cottonwood and inland boxelder. Campsites are available along Reynolds Creek and at the Reynolds and Murphy Trailheads.
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