Woolsey Springs

Total Miles 25.1
Technical Rating
3 Easy
Best Time Winter, Fall, Spring
Trail Type High-Clearance 4x4 Trail
Accessible By
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Trail Overview

The trail starts at Woolsey Wash to trail 54011, leading to Woolsey Springs and into the middle of two wildernesses', Signal Mountain Wilderness on the North side and Woolsey Peak Wilderness on the South. Low desert flora sparsely speckles the terrain with creosote bushes, mesquite trees, Saquaro's, and hedgehog cacti. If you watch closely, you can see more critter activity than you would think in this desolate desert! They could include jackrabbits, lizards, squirrels, coyotes, tarantulas, deer, quail, and cattle! High clearance vehicles only, the trail consists of dirt, sand, rock, and several rocky washes that change when flooding occurs. An Arizona State Trust Permit is required and is available for online request. Cell service is sporadic, so it is best to download maps. Along the trail are places to pull over for breaks as it winds between Signal Mt and Woolsey Peak, eventually coming out on Saddle Road, which leads to Aqua Caliente Road and back to Interstate 8.

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Difficulty

Be aware during monsoon season for flooding. The potential for washouts is high in this area.

Technical Rating

3

Woolsey Springs Trail can be accessed by the following ride types:

  • Single Track
  • 50 Inch
  • 60 Inch
  • High Clearance

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