Located at the base of the San Francisco Peaks, the Fort Valley Trail System was designed primarily for connecting popular mountain biking trails. This system is a multi-use trail to be used by bicycles, hikers, horses and motorcycles. Several sections of the trail were designed by a local biking organization to provide a more challenging ride for the more experienced mountain bike rider. The trail consists of loops that link with the Schultz Creek, Dry Lake Hill and Mt. Elden trail system. Fort Valley tr
{ Last know status: Open | Approximate size: Unknown Mile(s) | Last updated: July 08, 2021 }
Nearest city to Fort Valley Trail System is Flagstaff, Arizona
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A spark arrestor or exhaust cap is required
Limit of: 96 db
Campfires are NOT allowed in this area ATV use is NOT allowed in this area
year-round
Mid-March thru Mid-December
Coconino National Forest - Flagstaff Ranger District 5075 N. Highway 89 Flagstaff, AZ 86004 (928) 526-0866 [email protected]
Arizona Game & Fish Department 5000 W. Carefree Highway Phoenix, AZ 85086-5000 (602) 942-3000
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Location: Fort Valley Trail System is located 7 miles northwest of Flagstaff off highway 180. GPS (Map): 35°14'58.4"N 111°41'13.6"W From Route 66 turn north on Humphrey’s St. then turn left at the third signal onto highway 180. Drive approximately 4.7 miles to Forest Road 164 B. Turn right, and drive about 400 feet then make another right on to a dirt road where the trailhead will be straight ahead about 100 feet. Download a map of the Fort Valley Trail System (PDF).
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