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Arizona National Scenic Trail
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**Passage 16 North:** Tonto National Forest boundary. No direct vehicle
access.
**Passage 16 South/Passage 15 North** : Kelvin Bridge (paved). Accessed via
Florence-Kelvin Hwy off AZ-177 from the north or via dirt section of Florence-
Kelvin Hwy off AZ-79 from the south. From the town of Superior, take AZ 177
south for 15.2 miles (MP 152.1) and turn south onto Florence-Kelvin Highway
(next to RR crossing) for 1.2 miles through the community of Kelvin and cross
the Kelvin Bridge. Passage 15 approaches the bridge from below the rock
outcrop along the Gila River and ends at the south end of the old bridge.
Parking is limited here since the new bridge was completed in 2018. Ample
parking is available at the Florence-Kelvin Trailhead ~1.5 miles further west
on the Florence-Kelvin Highway. Another option is the BLM trailhead at the end
of Centurion Road (one-half mile into Passage 16 northbound). Either location
provides easy access to the Arizona Trail.
From Florence, drive 1.5 miles south on AZ 79 and turn left (east) on the dirt
Florence-Kelvin Highway. Continue 31 miles to the town of Kelvin and a
historic bridge over the Gila River.
From the town of Hayden/Winkleman, drive northwest on AZ 177 about 16 miles
then south (left) toward Kelvin. Continue 1.2 miles to the bridge.
**Passage 15 South** : Freeman Road Trailhead. From Mammoth, drive north on
Hwy 77 to the town of Dudleyville. Turn left (west) on Dudleyville Road to the
center of the community and locate San Pedro Road. Head west on San Pedro
Road, where the road soon turns to dirt. Cross the San Pedro River * (usually
dry or very shallow) and then turn north at intersection and follow road north
along the river (Camino Rio) for 0.5 mile. Turn left (west) on Freeman Road.
Cross railroad tracks and continue for 12 miles to the trailhead.
**Passage 43 Northbound:** Northern Terminus at Stateline Campground (high
clearance in good conditions). The best access is from the north, from US-89,
as in wet conditions ruts can form on House Rock Valley Road south of
Stateline Campground, and the road is maintained more regularly to the north
of the terminus. To access the terminus, turn onto House Rock Valley Rd where
US-89 passes through the Cockscomb between Page, AZ and Kanab, UT. From Kanab,
drive 38.6 miles east on US-89 and turn right onto House Rock Valley Rd. From
Page, drive 35.5 miles west on US-89 and turn left. Once on House Rock Valley
Rd, drive 10 miles south, passing the sign for the Arizona/Utah state line,
and turn right at the campground sign onto the access road for Stateline
Campground. The road crosses a small wash that may present a challenge when
wet. The terminus will be immediately on your left when entering the
campground.
**Passage 43 Southbound:** Kaibab National Forest boundary; no direct vehicle
access. Indirect access via BLM 1025, Winter Road (high clearance, 4WD or
AWD). To access the trail here, turn off US-89A onto House Rock Valley Road
13.7 miles east of Jacob Lake or 33.1 miles west of Lee’s Ferry, and proceed
15 miles north to BLM 1025. Turn left (west) and proceed 3.8 miles to the
junction with the Arizona Trail. Watch for a dirt pull-off on the right
(north) and a large metal sign in the shape of the state of Arizona that says,
“Arizona National Scenic Trail.”
Stay Limit
BLM administered lands offer a variety of camping from developed campgrounds to dispersed camping. Generally allowed on public land for a period not to exceed 14 days within a 28 consecutive day period. Camping limitation rules vary per office, please check with the local managing office for details on camping limitations. In addition, campers must not leave any personal property unattended for more than 10 days.
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