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Black Canyon National Recreation Trail
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Black Canyon National Recreation Trail

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The 80-mile Black Canyon Trail provides visitors with a long-range backcountry trail riding, mountain biking, and hiking opportunity. This historic National Recreation Trail is of national significance, following a route used since the times of prehistoric Native American travelers and traders. This trail provides a challenging mountain biking ride experience characterized by rough, unstable soils and rocks, with various trail grades and numerous elevation changes within a harsh desert climate. The trail meanders through the Sonoran Desert landscape, including saguaro forests and rugged canyons. There are several trailheads to access the trail, including the Emery Henderson Trailhead, Table Mesa Trailhead, Black Canyon City Trailhead, Gloriana Trailhead, and Big Bug Trailhead. Please note that Black Canyon City Trailhead is under the management of Yavapai County.Access and parking vary depending on which trailhead is used. Due to its length, the trail is often broken into segments and can be accessed from multiple trailheads along the route. Depending on your vehicle situation, both out-and-back rides and point-to-point routes are possible.One of the Bureau of Land Management's "Backyard to Backcountry" treasures, information on the Black Canyon Trail was developed between the International Mountain Bicycling Association and the Bureau of Land Management Hassayampa Field Office to provide world-class riding experiences. International Mountain Bicycling Association's data on the trail includes elevations, ratings, current conditions, photos, and comments.Hours and SeasonsTrail can be used year-round; however, it is recommended for use from November through April. At other times of the year, the trail is not used as often due to high temperatures. Features and ServicesDrinking Water: There is no drinking water available. Bring plenty of water.Toilets: Restroom access varies depending on which trailhead is used.Big Bug Trailhead has one accessible toilet.Black Canyon City Trailhead has one accessible toilet.Cell Phone and Internet: Cell phone service may be unreliable. There is no public internet or Wi-Fi.Pets: Service dogs are legally permitted anywhere that visitors can go. Pack out all waste.Safety and ConditionsYou are responsible for your own safety. Call 911 to contact local law enforcement, obtain emergency services, or report a fire. While enjoying your visit, keep in mind that there is no first aid available on-site. Expect potential hazards such as venomous snakes, extreme heat, and flash floods. Be prepared for changes in weather and stay informed on weather warning alerts. Make sure you have the appropriate gear, food and water. Respect and ProtectPlease remember to practice outdoor ethics and recreate responsibly. Help us protect this unique environment by leaving no trace during your visit. Check for fire restrictions before your visit. Using exploding targets, fireworks, sky lanterns, tracer ammunition and other incendiary devices is prohibited on BLM-managed public land in Arizona. Report crimes to resources including vandalism, dumping and suspicious activity at 1-800-637-9152.

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