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Hell's Canyon Wilderness

Hell's Canyon Wilderness is composed of 9,311 acres in a scenic portion of the Hieroglyphic Mountains. Garfias Mountain (3,381') and Hellgate Mountain (3,339') offer some good climbing cliffs. There isn't much for maintained trails here but the canyons make for reasonably easy hiking. Hidden in the center of the property is Burro Flats, almost completely surrounded by the Hieroglyphics. Access is limited to the western approaches because of private property along the north, east and south boundaries. You'll find lots of Sonoran Desert vegetation here (paloverde, barrel cactus, saguaro, ocotillo, etc.) There's also plenty of easily accessed primitive camping sites. But, as usual in the Arizona countryside, bring lots of your own water.

Go north from SR 74 at the Lake Pleasant Regional Park turnoff and then keep on north on the Castle Hot Springs Road. The only vehicle access to the Hell's Canyon Wilderness boundary is on the Cedar Basin Road along the western side of the wilderness. You're going to want high clearance and 4WD.

USGS Maps: Governors Peak, Garfias Mountain

For More Information:
Bureau of Land Management - Hassayampa Field Office
21605 North 7th Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85027
623-580-5500

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