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Coke Ovens, Arizona

See unique, beehive-shaped ovens near the Cochran Townsite. This area was closed for a time but is now open. Please help keep the area clean. The ovens were used in the early 1900s to make coke, a clean-burning fuel used in blast furnaces to produce iron ore. Coke was made by baking a mixture of different kinds of coal at high temperature without contact with air. This trail is rated difficult for ATVs.

Moderate TrailRating
Moderate. Steep climbs, tippy shelf roads and challenging rock obstacles. Stock vehicles should have high ground clearance and good articulation. Skid plates recommended. Very remote location. Don’t drive alone.

 

Coke Ovens, Arizona Easy SUV road and popular mountain bike route

Rock climb begins after Point #8
Supervisors quarters before Coke Ovens
Steep and rough in place
Coke Ovens in reparkably good condition
First obtacle after Coke Ovens
Second obstacle after Coke Over
Desert flowers

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(Along with 74 other trails.)

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