Devils Canyon to Pinal Peak
BRING YOUR A-GAME!
Date: Saturday October 4th
Meet up time: By 10 AM (Head to the trail by 10:30AM)
Trail Time (ESTIMATED): Minimum of 6 hours on dirt depending on number of rigs.
Meet up Location: Circle K – 1113 US-60, Superior, AZ 85173
Google Maps Link: https://maps.app.goo.gl/RSkNapG5RWieaCqe7
Trail Type: High Moderate to Difficult
Permit Required: YES Arizona State Trust Land: https://azland.my.salesforce-sites.com/recreationalpermit/
We’re ramping up as we go in to fall full force for our Charity Drive! See the details below.
This is not your average day on the trail—plan for a full adventure. Expect a minimum of 6-7 hours on the trail, and potentially much longer depending on conditions, stops, or recoveries. Please reach out ahead of time if you have questions about your personal experience or your rig’s capabilities.
The payoff? Stunning photos, epic memories, and stories you could be telling for years. At roughly 8,000 feet in elevation, Pinal Peak offers breathtaking vistas at the end of this rugged journey.
This remote, historic route is one that every well-equipped vehicle owner should experience at least once. The trail is moderate in many areas but becomes very rough in the center portion. Starting from the sculpted boulders of Devil’s Canyon, the track drops into Government Spring before climbing narrow ledges up the backside of Pinal Mountain to the peak.
⚠️ Requirements & Warnings:
This is a challenging and remote route—recoveries are extremely difficult and costly.
Your rig must be in top condition, with lockers, at least 33” tires, and proven experience on narrow ledges.
Be prepared for a long, bumpy day.
Permit Requirement:
An Arizona State Trust Land Permit is required for this trail. This annual permit provides access to all Arizona State Trust Lands.
Purchase online here: https://azland.my.salesforce-sites.com/recreationalpermit/
As always…. On ANY trail in Arizona there is an inherent risk of Arizona pin stripes or scrapes/scratches. The Arizona Broncos does not take any responsibility for any damage or injury that may happen along the trail.
THE BASICS AND WHAT TO BRING
Nobody left behind… EVER! - Pack it in, Pack it out.
Patience!
Arizona State Trust Land Permit
GMRS Radio (We will pick the channel when we air down). PLEASE, make sure you know how to use your radio before we go!
More water and drinks than you think you will need
Bring a snack if you like and chairs for when/if we break
Full tank of fuel
Air down kit and compressor
First aid Kit
Your normal “off-road” kit as you see fit
Make sure you have a trash bag along, pack it in/pack it out.
CHARITY DRIVE DETAILS:
At every trailhead through the season—you’ll have a chance to give back. For those who are able, we’re collecting new, unwrapped toys, children’s clothing, and cash donations at all group events. (Our target is a gift worth approximately $10.00.) Donations are greatly appreciated, and 100 percent will go to charity!
As a thank you, you’ll receive a raffle ticket for our Christmas Party & Raffle on December 14th (you do not need to be present to win). Expect some incredible prizes at the raffle!
100% of donations will go directly to the organizations we’re supporting this year.