Blevins Trail Usery Mountain Park - Mesa Arizona
N 33° 27.949 W 111° 36.429
12S E 443582 N 3703094
The Blevins Trail is a 2.9 mile loop trail through the southern reaches of the Usery Mountain Park.
Waymark Code: WMN4HJ
Location: Arizona, United States
Date Posted: 12/25/2014
Views: 3
Named for a local stagecoach robber and cattle rustler, the Blevins trail travels the sonoran desert scenery of Usery Mountain Park in Mesa Arizona. The trail head is in a large dirt parking lot designed for those preparing to travel the area trails on horseback. The trail is easy to walk with little change in elevation and is well signed and heavily used. The trail head has extensive parking and has ramadas and fire pits and fire places.
Parking: N 33° 27.934 W 111° 36.427
Trailhead/trail website: [Web Link]
Trail allowances or restrictions: The trail is open to horse back riding, walking and bicycling. Water is not available on the trail so travelers should consider the nature of desert and carry sufficient water.
Trail type: The trail is composed of sand and decomposed granite.
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