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United States
Arizona
Greenlee County

Reno Trail #62

Moderate

4.6

(2019)

19,152

hikers

Reno Trail #62

02:56

9.26km

400m

Hiking

Embark on a moderate hike along Reno Trail #62, a route that spans 5.8 miles (9.3 km) and climbs 1308 feet (399 metres). You can expect to complete this journey in about 2 hours and 55 minutes. As you ascend, you'll pass through areas of mixed conifers and aspens, which…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Bear Wallow Wilderness

Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests

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Bear Wallow Trail

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Amazing panoramic views are commonplace for this trail into the Bear Wallow Wilderness. Flower filled forest floors and refreshing creeks are a sure sight everywhere you go!

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9.24 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to hike this trail?

The estimated hiking time for this route is approximately 2 hours and 55 minutes. This duration can vary based on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.

Where does the trail start and where can I park?

The trail is located within the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests. Specific parking details for the trailhead are not provided in the available information, but it serves as a primary access route within the Bear Wallow Wilderness. For detailed access information, it's recommended to check the official forest service website: usda.gov.

Is this trail suitable for beginners?

While the overall route is rated as moderate, it features steep switchbacks, especially when descending into the Bear Wallow drainage. Hiking back up these sections can be strenuous. Beginners should be prepared for a challenging ascent on the return journey.

Do I need a permit or is there an entrance fee for the Bear Wallow Wilderness?

The Reno Trail #62 is located within the Bear Wallow Wilderness of the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests. Generally, wilderness areas do not require permits for day hiking, nor do they have entrance fees. However, it's always best to check the latest regulations on the official forest service website before your visit: usda.gov.

Is this trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the trail is open for hiking, which typically includes dogs. However, within wilderness areas, dogs are generally required to be on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all users. Always practice Leave No Trace principles and pack out all waste.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

The trail's upper sections feature mixed conifers and aspens, suggesting beautiful fall colors. However, given its location in the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests, spring and fall generally offer the most pleasant hiking temperatures. Be aware of potential winter conditions and summer monsoons.

What kind of terrain and scenery can I expect on the trail?

You'll experience diverse scenery. The upper sections are characterized by mixed conifers and aspens. As you descend into a side canyon towards Bear Wallow Creek, you'll see increasing clumps of Gambel oak. The junction with the Bear Wallow Trail in North Fork Canyon features tall ponderosa pines, spruces, canyon hardwoods, and other riparian species, indicating a rich streamside habitat.

Are there any specific hazards to be aware of on the trail?

Yes, the Bear Wallow Wilderness, including this trail, was significantly impacted by the Wallow Fire in June 2011. Hikers should be aware of potential hazards such as falling trees, flooding, and burned-out stump holes. Always remain mindful of your surroundings and changing weather conditions.

Is this a loop trail or out-and-back?

The Reno Trail #62 itself is primarily an out-and-back route. However, it can be combined with the Bear Wallow Trail (#63) to form a moderate-length loop, approximately 7 miles in total. Be aware that hiking back up the steep switchbacks of Reno Trail #62 can be strenuous.

Does the trail intersect with other paths?

Yes, the route primarily follows Reno Trail #62 and also passes through sections of the Bear Wallow Trail. Smaller portions of the route also utilize Reno Lookout Road and Schell Canyon Trail.

Can I use bikes or motorized vehicles on this trail?

No, the Reno Trail #62 is located within the Bear Wallow Wilderness. All motorized and mechanical travel, including bicycles, is strictly prohibited to preserve the wilderness character of the area. It is open for hiking and horse use only.

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