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United States
Arizona
Gila County
Strawberry

Bearfoot Trail

Hard

3.4

(3)

74

hikers

Bearfoot Trail

05:00

18.2km

300m

Hiking

Hike the challenging 11.3-mile Bearfoot Trail in Tonto National Forest, gaining 985 feet in elevation with views of the Mogollon Rim.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Tonto National Forest

Coconino National Forest

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179 m

Bearfoot Trail and Rock Wall Trail Junction

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This point offers stunning views right from the beginning of the hike. Here, you can choose to head north and follow Rock Wall Trail, which will take you to Mogollon …

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9.10 km

Bear Foot Trail

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This trail presents a rocky and challenging hike with stunning views of the surrounding area. As the name suggests, you need to be sure-footed with good footwear to tackle this …

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18.2 km

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17.8 km

402 m

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18.2 km

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Highest point (1,840 m)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the Bearfoot Trail located and how can I access it?

The Bearfoot Trail is situated between the towns of Pine and Strawberry in Arizona. While specific parking details aren't provided, a notable section of the trail runs from Highway 87 to Bearfoot Bridge, suggesting access points near the highway.

Is the Bearfoot Trail suitable for beginners?

This trail is rated as difficult, primarily due to its relentlessly rocky terrain and occasional ascents and descents. While some sections have a gradual incline, hikers need to be sure-footed and wear appropriate footwear for ankle support. It's generally not recommended for beginners.

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

The Bearfoot Trail is primarily an out-and-back route. The full trail is approximately 18.2 km (11.3 miles) long, requiring you to return along the same path.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the trail?

Hikers will encounter diverse terrain, including significant rocky sections and occasional ascents and descents. The first four miles feature generally gentle grades with rocky sandstone surfaces. The final section tends to be smoother and shadier, passing through a canopy of pines. Be aware that the trail can be wet and mushy near the creek bed after rainfall.

What wildlife and plants might I see along the way?

The trail offers a rich natural experience. You might spot wildlife such as deer and elk. The vegetation is diverse, transitioning from exposed areas with alligator junipers and various shrubs to dense ponderosa pine forests and, at times, ferns that evoke a Pacific Northwest feel.

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

While specific seasonal recommendations aren't detailed, early morning visits are suggested to witness beautiful sunrises and enjoy the changing scenery. Given its location in Arizona, spring and fall generally offer the most pleasant hiking temperatures.

Are there any notable viewpoints or landmarks along the route?

Yes, the trail offers excellent and varied views, including vistas of valleys and panoramic views of the Mogollon Rim. The route ultimately leads to the tranquil Bearfoot Bridge, which crosses Pine Creek Canyon. You'll also pass the Bearfoot Trail and Rock Wall Trail Junction.

Does the trail intersect with other well-known paths?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Pine Canyon Trail #26, Pine Strawberry Trail #15, and the Rock Wall Trail #608.

Is the Bearfoot Trail dog-friendly?

The provided information does not specify whether dogs are allowed or any leash rules. It's advisable to check with the local authorities or the Tonto National Forest regulations before bringing your dog.

Do I need a permit or is there an entrance fee for the Tonto National Forest?

The Bearfoot Trail is located within the Tonto National Forest. While the trail itself may not require a specific permit, Tonto National Forest generally requires a Tonto Pass for day-use activities at many developed recreation sites. It's recommended to check the official Tonto National Forest website for current regulations regarding passes and fees before your visit.

What should I bring for a hike on this trail?

Given the trail's difficulty and rocky terrain, sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support are essential. As it's an out-and-back route that takes approximately 5 hours, bring plenty of water, snacks, and sun protection. Be prepared for potentially wet and mushy sections, especially near the creek after rain.

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