Best attractions and places to see around Geronimo Estates are primarily focused on its natural setting within the Tonto National Forest. This area offers direct access to a vast landscape for outdoor activities and natural beauty. Located near the Mogollon Rim, Geronimo Estates provides opportunities for hiking, wildlife viewing, and enjoying a serene mountain environment. The region is characterized by its extensive natural features, including rivers and numerous hiking trails.
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It is remote, outside Payson, AZ but a great hike with some climbing and a fun spot to see where the railroad tunnel was started.
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This is a very popular State Park and hiking location with viewpoints of the Tonto Natural Bridge and trails surrounding the area. Try to get there early in the morning on weekends as it is quite popular, especially in the warmer months. There is a $7 entrance fee for adults (14+) and the park is typically open from 9-5 daily.
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At this trailhead you can access both the Arizona Trail and the Highline Trail. The two trails split at this point, the AZT going up to the Mogollon Rim, the Highline Trail continuing west. The East Verde River is a reliable source of water, and camping opportunities are available right along the river. A trail register is located a little further east.
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The Mogollon Rim forms the southern edge of the Colorado Plateau. It extends approximately 200 miles (320 kilometers), starting in northern Yavapai County and running eastward, ending near the border with New Mexico. Once you climb up to the Mogollon Rim (the climb is really steep and rocky once again), the Arizona Trail becomes very flat and you can really scrub miles.
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Pine is a charming small town just outside the Mogollon Rim. Here you'll find everything your hiker heart desires: there's a small brewery, a grocery store, a Post Office, a pizzeria (Old Country Inn), a diner with delicious breakfast (The Early Bird), a bar, and in case all cabins are booked or you prefer alternative accommodation anyway, you'll also find a Trail Angel where you can sleep in the bunkhouse. In Pine, you'll want to stay longer than just one night.
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The Mogollon Rim forms the southern edge of the Colorado Plateau. It extends approximately 200 miles (320 kilometers), starting in northern Yavapai County and running eastward, ending near the border with New Mexico. Once you climb up to the Mogollon Rim (the climb is really steep and rocky once again), the Arizona Trail becomes very flat and you can really scrub miles.
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The gates along the Arizona Trail make it special compared to all the other long distance trails like the Pacific Crest Trail, the Appalachian Trail or the Continental Divide Trail. No other trail has such heavy gates and it is always a pleasure to open one of them. The gates were made by master metalsmith Rob Bauer. The Arizona Trail Association (ATA) developed this heavy-duty steel gate to prevent OHVs from negatively impacting the Arizona Trail. In 2018 there were 71 gates on the AZT.
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At this trailhead you can access both the Arizona Trail and the Highline Trail. The two trails split at this point, the AZT going up to the Mogollon Rim, the Highline Trail continuing west. The East Verde River is a reliable source of water, and camping opportunities are available right along the river. A trail register is located a little further east.
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Geronimo Estates is nestled within the vast Tonto National Forest, offering direct access to a serene mountain environment. You can explore the dramatic 2,000-foot escarpment of the Mogollon Rim, which provides breathtaking views. The East Verde River also flows nearby, offering a reliable water source and camping opportunities.
Yes, a short drive from Geronimo Estates is Tonto Natural Bridge State Park, which features one of the largest natural travertine bridges in the world. Visitors can hike trails that lead beneath the bridge and enjoy scenic overlooks.
The area is a hub for hikers. You can access both the Arizona Trail and the Highline Trail from the Washington Park Trailhead & East Verde River. Other notable trails include the Water Wheel Trail near Payson and the Horton Creek Trail. For more details on routes, check out the Hiking around Geronimo Estates guide.
The Arizona Trail in this region is notable for its distinctive heavy-duty steel gates, such as the one at Arizona Trail gate at Highline Trail. These gates were specifically designed to prevent off-highway vehicles from negatively impacting the trail, with over 70 such gates present along its length.
Yes, there are several easy trails. The Water Wheel Falls Trail and Ellison Creek Cascades Trail are both considered easy and offer scenic routes. You can find more options in the Easy hikes around Geronimo Estates guide.
Payson, Arizona, is approximately 12 miles south and offers a wider range of amenities and attractions. The charming small town of Pine, located west of Geronimo Estates, also provides a brewery, grocery store, and various dining options.
Beyond hiking, families can enjoy Tonto Natural Bridge State Park with its trails and scenic overlooks. In nearby Payson, Green Valley Park is a popular recreational area with small lakes, walking paths, and picnic areas, ideal for fishing or bird watching.
The area is generally pleasant for outdoor activities, especially in the warmer months. For places like Tonto Natural Bridge State Park, it's recommended to arrive early on weekends during warmer periods due to its popularity. The Mogollon Rim offers particularly striking views during sunrise and sunset.
The Mogollon Rim is a primary destination for breathtaking views of forests, valleys, and distant mountains. Tonto Natural Bridge State Park also features scenic overlooks of the natural bridge.
While Geronimo Estates itself is primarily residential, nearby Payson offers the Rim Country Museum, which provides insights into the region's history, including Native American heritage and pioneer life. The Shoofly Village Ruins are also an archaeological site offering a glimpse into ancient cultures.
Yes, camping opportunities are available along the banks of the East Verde River, which can be accessed near the Washington Park Trailhead & East Verde River.
Being within the Tonto National Forest, the area offers opportunities for wildlife viewing. The diverse environment with pine, sycamore, cottonwood, and oak trees supports various species, though specific sightings depend on luck and time of day.
The town of Pine, a short drive away, has a grocery store, a pizzeria, a diner, and a brewery. Payson, being a larger town, offers more extensive dining and shopping options.


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