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Connector Trail #507 - #320A , AZ

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Difficulty 0.5 of 5
Distance One Way 0.6 miles
Trailhead Elevation 9,635 feet
Elevation Gain 100 feet
Kokopelli Seeds 0.93
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Connector trail that links up High Peak Road #507 to Big Creek Trail #320A.

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    From Safford, head south on U.S. highway 191. Turn west onto state highway 366 (Swift Trail). Follow highway 366 for approximately 21.8 miles to where the pavement ends. There will be a large paved pull off/parking area on your right. The 507 (dirt) fire road heads uphill to the northeast from the pull off area. Approximately 1.35 miles along #507 road, the connector trail begins on the left side of the road/west.
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