Near Mogollon Rim Loop
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Mogollon Rim Loop

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Payson, Arizona
42.7
mi
Distance
6,814
ft
Gain
extreme
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
42.74mi
Distance
6,814ft
Elevation Gain
6,814ft
Elevation Loss
75%
Max Grade
7,889ft
High Point
5,382ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
The Mogollon Rim Loop is a 42.7-mile route that begins and ends in Pine, Arizona, circling a portion of the Mogollon Rim. This route, ranging from moderate to strenuous, accommodates hikers, trail runners, long-distance backpackers, equestrians, and mountain bikers.The journey starts at the Pine Trailhead, following the Highline National Recreation Trail for 17 miles. It then departs the Highline Trail at the Washington Park Trailhead, making a steep ascent to the top of the Mogollon Rim via the Col Devin Trail #290. The Mogollon Rim, an impressive escarpment forming the southern edge of the Colorado Plateau, offers expansive views from its peak.Once atop the Rim, the route proceeds west along the Rim Road Trail, skirting the rim's edge. The descent is made via the Pine Canyon Trail #26, leading back to the Pine Trailhead.This route follows singletrack and dirt road trails as it winds through diverse terrains including juniper, manzanita, and oak woodlands, and crosses numerous drainages and springs. It also passes through aromatic pine and fir forests, traverses steep sandstone slopes, and provides spectacular vistas.DIRECTIONSThis route is completed counterclockwise, but either direction would be fine.WATERYou should always check with local land management agencies regarding water sources and filter and/or treat any water collected in the wild. Additional water information is available at: https://aztrail.org/explore/water-sources/.CAMPINGDispersed Camping: Along the Mogollon Rim, dispersed camping is allowed, which means you can camp outside of designated campgrounds. These spots do not provide water, trash removal, or toilets.Designated Campgrounds: There are several designated campgrounds in the area, especially near Pine and along the Mogollon Rim. These campgrounds might offer basic amenities such as toilets and water.PERMITSCurrently permits are not required for hiking on the Mogollon Rim or in Tonto National Forest, however, it is always good to check with local land agencies before heading out. SAFETYAlways check the local conditions and any trail closures or restrictions with the Tonto National Forest management before your trip. Weather conditions can change rapidly, and being prepared is crucial.ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONArizona National Scenic Trail Association: www.aztrail.orgTonto National ForestCol Devin Trail #290Pine Canyon Trail #26

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