Arizona Hiking Trails
Arizona Hiking Trails
Boy Scout Trail | Prescott National Forest
Boy Scout Trail | Prescott National Forest
Boy Scout Trail TR126 | Prescott National Forest
PRESCOTT NATIONAL FOREST
Boy Scout Trail TR126
TRAILHEADS (TH)
Turley Trail Head
ACCESS POINTS
· Turley Trail Head
· TR 62 Ranch Trail intersect
Trail use: moderate
Trail difficulty: moderate
Trail length: 3.4 miles (one way)
2.5 miles on Turley Trail to the forest boundary,
then 0.9 miles on TR 126 to junction with TR 62.
Estimated hiking time: 4+ hours
Season of Use: year round
(subject to weather conditions)
Elevation change: + 600 feet
More trail info:
• USDA Forest Service
• Maps & Info
For closures or specific information:
Prescott National Forest, Bradshaw Ranger District, (928) 771-4700
Things to be aware of:
No motorized vehicles are allowed.
Regional area of Boy Scout Trail :
in the Prescott National Forest, near Prescott, Prescott Valley, Chino Valley, Yavapai County, Arizona.
My trail rating: 3
My Trail Review:
I found this trail to be a fun little .9 mile connecting trail. Either way you come into the trail you will need to hike a couple miles to get to it, but once you are there it adds a unique experience to the hike. It's follows the creek bed from the connecting point at the southern end of Turley Trail to the intersect at Ranch Trail TR 62.
Most of the trail is narrow and winds along the sides of the creek ravine area often crossing the creek offering great views of that area. You will find lots of pine trees, some cactus and other unique native vegetation growing on the walls of the ravine along the way too. There still was some snow on the trail where the sun could not reach it to melt it off. The ravine is deep enough to offer some shade from the southern sun and offers that good feeling of hiking through a small canyon.
The trail is reasonably easy to follow and appears to be well maintained. If you come into the trail from the Turley Trail side you will be hiking up hill to TR 62.
Enjoy the Hike!
Max


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MAP AND DIRECTION TIPS
NOTE: The best way into the trail head that I found was to go east on Gurley from downtown Prescott to Overland (which is the last street just before the bend that changes Gurley into Rt 69) - turn (right) ie south on Overland - then (left) on Butterfield - then (right) on Wells Fargo. Take Wells Fargo up around a bend then just before you get to the sharp left turn in the road you will see a sign on the right side marking the gravel road entrance to the Turley Trail Head. Go up the gravel road to the gate, open and close the gate behind you and proceed to the trail head parking area. About 5 to 6 cars will fit the parking area.
Take Turley Trail to intesection of Boy Scout Trail but be aware that the Boy Scout trail connection is not marked with signs very well but it is rather easy to follow once you find it. There were no trail signs that mark where the trail turns (left - east) to Boy Scout Trail (126) but when you get to a grassy meadow area about 2 miles in with a lot of cut and piled pine that has an old jalopy body shell with fenders laying around (see photo gallery) that is where you will go left (east) and follow the trail through the meadow and into the creek ravine where you will meet up with Boy Scout Trail in about half a mile.

This RimSurfer Arizona hiking trail photo gallery review features the Prescott area Boy Scout Trail in the Prescott National Forest of Arizona.