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Looking to explore the incredible Tonto National Forest? Look no further! Introducing our exclusive Tonto National Forest GPS Track Collection—a comprehensive self-guided tour meticulously crafted for adventure enthusiasts like you. This collection is designed to enhance your exploration experience with 515 points of interest and 68 GPS tracks.
With our Tonto National Forest GPS Track Collection, you’ll have access to a wealth of information, from highly technical 4×4 trails to county-maintained roads. No matter your skill level, these tracks will take you through the most isolated and breathtaking corners of the Tonto National Forest, allowing you to escape the crowds and find the solitude you crave.
Discover hidden gems along the way, such as the cabins of Arizona pioneer Fred Pranty and the last Apache chief DelShay. Immerse yourself in the rich history of the area as you encounter countless archaeological sites, abandoned mines, and even abandoned cars.
This collection also features an extensive list of 515 points of interest, ensuring you won’t miss any of the cool things Tonto National Forest has to offer. Explore old cabins, discover abandoned mines, marvel at archaeological sites, and find the perfect campsites for a truly unforgettable experience.
Please note that many of these routes may be closing soon due to the Tonto National Forest’s road closure plans. It is highly recommended that you obtain a State Trust Land Permit to ensure a smooth and hassle-free journey.
Due to recent travel management decisions, some of these routes could be closed forever. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to experience the beauty, solitude, and historical sites of Tonto National Forest before access is restricted with our meticulously curated GPS Track Collection.