HIKING: Murray Springs Clovis Site Trail

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Description

The Murray Springs Interpretive Trail is 1/3-mile-long loop, and offers 10 exhibits on life in the late Ice Age (Pleistocene). Benches and shade structures are located intermittently along the trail. There is no drinking water available along the trail, so make sure you pack your own.

There is also another trail heading east from the Murray Springs Site parking lot, along the abandoned Fort Huachuca-to-Lewis Springs railroad line. This trail is maintained for 1.8 miles, up to the intersection with the San Pedro Trail. From that intersection, you can still follow the abandoned railroad grade east for another 2.2 miles to the San Pedro River. You can also hike, bike, or ride north and south on the San Pedro Trail to several other points of interest.

Directions

From Sierra Vista, go east on Highway 90 four miles from the intersection of Fry Boulevard (90) and Highway 92 to Moson Road. Go left (north) 1.1 mile to the entrance road on the right (east).

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