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Cinder Hills OHV Area, Arizona

Route described here is just a small sample of this 13,500-acre area of volcanic cinder cones, craters and pine forest. Open to off-highway vehicle users with certain restrictions. Only licensed vehicles allowed on Forest Service roads leading into the area. Helmets and spark arresters required. Dispersed camping permitted in posted areas along F.S. 776. No glass containers allowed. Trails go almost everywhere throughout the area; do not create new ones. Stay off the steepest slopes to minimize impact. Obey all signs and stay within the area boundary at all times.

Difficult TrailRating
Easy to difficult. Easy rolling hills to steep climbs. Loose, gravelly ash is soft like sand and can quickly overheat engines.

 

Cinder Hills OHV Area, Arizona Unique area of volcanoes and volcanic ash

ATVer watches another ATV come down steep slope of Double Crater
Jeepers enjoy view of Double Crater
Steep descent back down to bottom of Little Cinder Basin
Volcanic ash forms roadbed
View of area
Dune buggy at Little Cinder Basin

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