Best attractions and places to see around Beaver Valley include natural features like the Mogollon Rim and the East Verde River. This region offers a variety of outdoor activities, particularly hiking along trails such as the Arizona Trail and Highline Trail. Visitors can explore diverse landscapes, from riverine areas to high-elevation viewpoints, making it a destination for natural exploration.
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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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The Webber Creek trailhead serves as the access point to the Highline Trail, which the Arizona Trail follows for just over half of its length. The rushing Webber Creek nearby is a really good water source.
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Roll in after dark and you'll be able to find a spot to sneaky camp without having to pay $24.
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At Houston Mesa Campground, you are close to both downtown Payson and the Boulder Mountain Trail. The campsite has many flat, sandy pitches in a pine forest.
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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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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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At Bray Creek, a small mountain stream, there are several good camping opportunities just below the Mogollon Rim. Right next door, spring water is diverted via a hose.
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The Geronimo trailhead serves as the access point to the Highline Trail, which the Arizona Trail follows for just over half of its length. The rushing Webber Creek nearby is a really good water source.
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Beaver Valley is characterized by significant natural features. The Mogollon Rim, a natural monument forming the southern edge of the Colorado Plateau, offers expansive views and challenging climbs. The East Verde River and Webber Creek provide reliable water sources and scenic riverine environments. You can also find various forests, particularly pine forests around areas like Houston Mesa Campground.
Yes, Beaver Valley offers challenging hiking experiences. The Mogollon Rim itself involves steep and rocky climbs. Trails like the Arizona Trail and Highline Trail, accessible from trailheads such as Washington Park Trailhead & East Verde River, can be quite demanding, especially when ascending to the Rim.
For family-friendly options, Houston Mesa Campground is a great choice. It offers flat, sandy pitches in a pine forest and is close to downtown Payson. Additionally, Bray Creek and campsites provides several good camping opportunities by a small mountain stream, suitable for families.
The region is known for its access to the Arizona Trail and the Highline Trail. You can start exploring these from the Washington Park Trailhead & East Verde River or the Webber Creek & Geronimo Trailhead. These trails offer diverse landscapes and varying levels of difficulty, including sections that climb up to the Mogollon Rim.
While the komoot guide focuses on natural attractions in this specific Beaver Valley (Arizona), the broader Beaver County region in Pennsylvania features historical sites like Old Economy Village, Fort McIntosh, and the Beaver Area Heritage Museum. However, these are not directly within the Beaver Valley area described in this guide.
Reliable water sources are available at several points. The East Verde River, accessible from Washington Park Trailhead & East Verde River, is a consistent water source. Similarly, the rushing Webber Creek near the Webber Creek & Geronimo Trailhead is also a good option. At Bray Creek, spring water is diverted via a hose.
The trails around Beaver Valley offer varied terrain. You'll encounter riverine areas along the East Verde River and Webber Creek, forested sections, and significant elevation changes, especially on the climb to the Mogollon Rim, which is described as steep and rocky. Once on the Rim, sections of the Arizona Trail can become very flat.
The Mogollon Rim is a primary viewpoint, offering extensive views as it forms the southern edge of the Colorado Plateau. The challenging climbs to reach the Rim are rewarded with panoramic vistas of the surrounding landscape.
Visitors appreciate the access to extensive trail systems like the Arizona Trail and Highline Trail, the reliable water sources provided by the East Verde River and Webber Creek, and the opportunities for camping along the rivers. The challenging climbs and rewarding views from the Mogollon Rim are also highly valued.
Yes, camping opportunities are available. You can find camping spots right along the East Verde River, accessible from Washington Park Trailhead & East Verde River. Houston Mesa Campground offers established facilities with flat, sandy pitches in a pine forest. Additionally, Bray Creek and campsites provides several good camping options just below the Mogollon Rim.
While some sections of the Arizona Trail on top of the Mogollon Rim can be flat, the initial climbs to reach the Rim are challenging. For easier walks, exploring the flatter areas along the East Verde River or near Houston Mesa Campground might be more suitable, though specific 'easy' designated trails are not highlighted in the provided data.


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