Alamo Canyon via Picketpost and Arizona Trail
Alamo Canyon via Picketpost and Arizona Trail

Alamo Canyon via Picketpost and Arizona Trail

Tonto National Forest
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Alamo Canyon via Picketpost and Arizona Trail

Alamo Canyon via Picketpost and Arizona Trail

Distance: 5.2mi
Elevation: 751ft
Time: 2-3h

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Alamo Canyon via Picketpost and Arizona Trail is a 5.2mi out and back hike that leads you through a canyon next to Picketpost Mountain in Tonto National Forest. Previously used as a battleground in efforts by Geroge Stoneman to seize this land from the Yavapai, Picketpost is now an area for campers and hikers to appreciate Arizona’s rugged scenery. This route is quite relaxed and good for most skill levels.

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Getting there

The trailhead for the Alamo Canyon via Picketpost and Arizona Trail is on Alamo Canyon Road off State Route 80.

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Backcountry Campground

Picketpost Dispersed Camping

When to do

September-May

Pets allowed

Yes - On Leash

Family friendly

Yes

Route Signage

Good

Crowd Levels

Moderate

Route Type

Out and back


Alamo Canyon via Picketpost and Arizona Trail
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Alamo Canyon via Picketpost and Arizona Trail Description

Back in the late 1800s, General George Stoneman and his troops chose the base of Picketpost Mountain as the site of their camp. They sought to seize the land from the native Yavapai and planned to use the butte as a natural barrier. The mountain was given its current nickname by these troops. This hike travels underneath Picketpost Mountain into Alamo Canyon.

The route begins at the Picketpost Trailhead. You’ll follow the Arizona Trail, which runs through the whole state from top to bottom, for the first 0.2mi. Stay left where the route that heads up to the summit of the mountain splits off.

Continue along the canyon, hiking just above the wash. The elevation gain is very spread-out, so enjoy meandering along the canyon. This area was recently affected by a fire, so the vegetation and scenery will change every year as the area recovers. At the end of the route, turn around and retrace your steps back to the trailhead.

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