Arizona, Blevins Trail
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State: Arizona
Location: Usery Mountain Recreation Area
Length, Round Trip:
2.9 miles
Trail Type: Loop
Best Season: Year-Round
Difficulty: 1A
Usage: Moderate

Trail Information

The Blevins Trail is a multi-use trail through the beautiful Sonoran desert. This trail was named after Bill Blevins, a local highwayman and colorful character. The Blevins Trail passes through a lush example of higher Sonora desert terrain and provides some of the best solitude in Usery Park. There are excellent views of the Superstition and Goldfield mountains.

The Blevins Trail is accessed from the horse staging area.

There is a small fee to enter Usery Mountain Recreation Area. Picnic areas and camping facilities are available.
Directions
Take U. S. Highway 60 to the Ellsworth Exit. Head north to Usery Pass Road.

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