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Saulsberry Trail Trailhead: Gateway to Chiricahua Wilderness

Explore the scenic trails of the Chiricahua Mountains from Saulsberry Trail Trailhead, a perfect starting point for hiking and nature enthusiasts in Arizona.

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The Saulsberry Trail Trailhead, nestled in Pearce, Arizona, provides access to the diverse landscapes of the Chiricahua Mountains. Offering trails for all skill levels, it's a haven for hikers, bird watchers, and photographers seeking an escape into the serene beauty of the Arizona desert.

A brief summary to Saulsberry Trail Trailhead

  • 13453 Saulsberry Trail, Pearce, Pearce, Arizona, 85625, US

Local tips

  • Visit during the cooler months (October-April) for comfortable hiking temperatures.
  • Bring plenty of water and snacks, as there are no facilities on the trails.
  • Wear sturdy hiking shoes to navigate the sometimes rocky terrain safely.
  • Download a trail map or use a GPS device, as cell service can be limited in the area.
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Getting There

  • Driving

    From Pearce, Arizona, head north on Highway 181. Continue on Highway 181 until you reach Turkey Creek Road. Turn right onto Turkey Creek Road and follow it for approximately 9 miles into the Coronado National Forest. Turn slightly left onto Saulsberry Trail. At this point, a high-clearance 4WD vehicle may be required to cross Turkey Creek, depending on water levels. The trailhead will be a short distance further. There are no fees to access the trailhead.

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Saulsberry Trail Trailhead is located near Pearce, Arizona, and serves as a starting point for exploring the diverse and scenic Chiricahua Mountains. This area, characterized by its stunning desert landscapes, unique rock formations, and varied plant and animal life, provides a range of hiking experiences for all skill levels. The trailhead grants access to a network of trails that wind through the Chiricahua Wilderness, a region known for its biodiversity and dramatic geological features. Hikers can expect panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys, creating a breathtaking backdrop for outdoor adventures. The trails are generally well-marked, but it's advisable to bring a map or GPS device, as cell service can be limited. Pearce, a historic mining town turned near ghost town, is located near the trailhead. Once a booming settlement fueled by the Commonwealth Mine, Pearce offers a glimpse into Arizona's past with its historic buildings and quiet, contemplative atmosphere. Today, the area attracts tourists interested in history, birdwatching, and the natural beauty of southeastern Arizona. The surrounding Sulphur Springs Valley and nearby attractions like Cochise Stronghold and Chiricahua National Monument make Saulsberry Trail Trailhead a convenient base for exploring the region.

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