Primary Navigation

About Coronado National Forest
Park Overview 
Highlights 
Camping 
Fishing 
Picnicking 
Hiking & Walking 
Backpacking 
Horseback Riding 
Viewing Sites 
Search
Y! Travel The web
Local Maps
 Map

Driving Directions

Related Information
  Destination Guide
•  Arizona
  Hotels
•  Arizona Hotels
•  Local Hotels
  Interest Guides
•  Arizona Ski Resorts

Tools
Yahoo! Weather  Yahoo! Weather
Yahoo! Maps  Yahoo! Maps

 
North Bruno Trail Content provided by   Wildernet
Quick Facts
Difficulty:  More Difficult
Trail Number:  237A
USGS Maps:  Bruno Pk, Swede Pk, Stanford Canyon
Usage:  Light
Beginning Elevation:  5,410
Elevation Gain:  1,726
Ending Elevation:  7,136
Length:  3.8 Miles
Reservation:  No
Season:  Spring - Summer
Directions
From Douglas, Take Leslie Canyon Road north. Stay on the main road, which becomes Forest Road 74, for 38 miles. The North Bruno Trailhead is located further east and south on FR 74 at the intersection with FR 4818.
Location Information
The Devil's Canyon/North Bruno Trail system offers access into an area of remote canyons, odd rock formations and bluff-faced peaks on the south end of the Chiricahua Mountains. After climbing through Devil's Canyon to Bruno Saddle, Devil's Canyon Trail #237 continues down into North Bruno Canyon. Here, it follows the riparian area to the junction with the North Bruno Trail. This trail connects the Devil's Canyon Trail to a trailhead off the Rucker/Tex Canyon Road, FR 74, at the end of FR 4818. From the Devil's Canyon/ North Bruno Trail junction one can chose to head up North Bruno Canyon and end the journey, or continue down North Bruno Canyon to explore of this remote area. The North Bruno Trail ends at a junction with a 4 WD road at the confluence of North and South Bruno Canyons. There is, however, no vehicular access to this point.

Forest Road 74 can be sued to make a loop incorporating part of the Devil's Canyon Trail and the North Bruno Trail.
Next: Viewing Sites
E
mail this page  Email this page
 More Resources at Wildernet 
 •  More Information: Guidebooks & Maps
 •  Trip Reports and Current Conditions
 •  More Information and Reservations

Copyright © 2009 Wildernet. All rights reserved.