San Pedro Trail

Map

The San Pedro Trail is a long distance trail that parallels the river though most of the San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area. It is a nonmotorized trail, open to hiking, bicycling and horseback riding.

  • Fairbank Section  **Adopted by Girl Scout Troop 141 - Tucson** 
    Trailhead: Fairbank, north to Willow Wash
    Length: 2 miles
    Points of interest: Ruins of Grand Central Mill

  • Charleston Section  **Adopted by Dawn to Dust Mountain Bike Club**
    Trailhead: Charleston, north to Boquillas Ranch, or Fairbank 
    Length: 5.8 miles to Boquillas, 8 miles to Fairbank 
    Points of Interest: Ruins of Millville and Boston Mill, Boquillas Ranch

  • Clanton Section **Adopted by Sierra Vista Area Chamber of Commerce** 
    Trailhead: Hwy 90 across from San Pedro House, north to Escapule Rd 
    Length: 3.6 miles 
    Points of Interest: Ruins of historic Clanton Ranch

  • Del Valle Section **Adopted by Thunder Mountain Trekkers & Coronado 4-H**
    Trailhead: San Pedro House, south to Hereford Rd 
    Length: 8.5 miles

  • Hereford Section **Adopted by Casa de San Pedro Bed and Breakfast**
    Trailhead: Hereford Rd or Waters Rd 
    Length: 2.5 miles 
    Under construction

  • Palominas Section **Adopted by Friends of the San Pedro River Ride Team**
    Trailhead: NCA entrance just south of Hwy 92, south to Mexican border 
    Length: 4 miles

Connector and Loop Trails

The following trails connect points of interest to the San Pedro Trail.

  • Curry Draw **Available for adoption**
    Trailhead: Murray Springs parking area, east to San Pedro Trail and River
    Length: 1.6 miles to San Pedro Trail, 2.2 miles to San Pedro River

  • San Pedro House Loop **Adopted by Friends of the San Pedro River**
    Trailhead: San Pedro House 
    Length: 1 mile 
    Points of Interest: San Pedro River and Kingfisher Pond

  • Presidio Santa Cruz de Terrenate Interpretive Loop
    Trailhead: On Kellar Rd, off Hwy 82 
    Length: 1.2 miles to ruins of Spanish fort built in 1776

See San Pedro Trail map.  For further information concerning the San Pedro Trail, please contact the Sierra Vista office at (520) 458-3559.

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