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Mogollon Rim Country north of Payson
Photo by R. Enders

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The Pine View Trail (above), part of the Highline National Recreation Trail, snakes through stands of ponderosa pine and high-country chaparral. All trails are well marked and posted . The Rim Country is one of my favorite places to hike, camp, fish and mountain bike. 2az.us! See Map icon

Located beneath the Mogollon Rim, easily accessible from Phoenix, the Highline National Recreation Trail is an awesome way to explore the Tonto National Forest. See: Convenient Day Hikes

With more than 100 miles of trail, the Highline offers convenient day hikes or backcountry pulse-pounders rated by the Forest Service as "most difficult."
Elevations range from 5,000 to 8,000 feet and climatic change varies dramatically. In winter, temperatures fluctuate from deep freeze to 80 degrees, while summer days top out in the 100s. Summer thunderstorms are frequent and dangerous.

As always, we recommend you dress in layers, hike with a companion, make others aware of your itinerary, take plenty of water (3-4 quarts per person per day) and always be mindful of wildlife.

Contacts

Tonto National Forest:
Payson Ranger District: 928-474-7900
www.fs.fed.us/r3/tonto

Highline National Recreation Trail Maps

» West Section
» Center Section
» East Section
» Payson Area Map

Convenient Day Hikes

TR=Trail / FR=Forest Service Road / TH=Trailhead
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2az.us! Highline Nt. Recreation Trail Pine TH inset map The city of Pine is approximately 90 minutes from Mesa and twenty minutes north of Payson. The Pine Trailhead (Pine TH), roughly 1/4 mile south of Pine, is on the east side of SR 87 and well marked.

Want a great view and a good solid hike? Do the Donahue Trail (TR 27), You get a fantastic view of the rim country from atop Milk Ranch point.

For expanded view of this map go to Highline Trail West Section

Day Hike 1: From the Pine TH (right fork) TR 31 to the junction with TR 28: 11 minutes. Remaining on TR 31 from the junction with TR 28 to the junction with TR 27: 17 minutes.
The Donahue trail, TR 27, a steep 1.75-mile burner to the top of Milk Ranch Point and the Mogollon Rim. The hike takes about 3 hours roundtrip from Pine TH.

Day Hike 2: On TR 31 from Pine TH to Red Rock Springs junction TR 294 (3.5 miles one way), 7 miles total: 3 to 4 hours round trip.

Payson Area Map

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