Pets allowed
Allowed with Restrictions
Elevation Gain
2,585.00 ft (787.91 m)
Trail type
Loop
Distance
16.60 mi (26.72 km)
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The Ram Valley / Boulder Creek Loop is a 16.6-mile route located within Tonto National Forest. The route begins at Beeline Highway / State Route 87, which is northeast of Phoenix and south of Payson, Arizona. It is a moderately-rated route that includes both singletrack and doubletrack trails. There are sycamore trees, oak trees, wildflowers, shrubs, grasses, and the trails pass Sycamore Creek, Boulder Creek, and Ram Valley. There is an overall elevation gain of 2,585 feet, and it is suitable for hikers, trail runners, backpackers, equestrians, and mountain bikers. 

The trail begins by heading east on Ram Valley 22 / Service Road 22. It gently meanders through grasslands,  lush chaparral, rocky boulders, and colorful wildflowers. Pinyon pines and oak trees dot the landscape along with rocky mountains and green hills. 

Following the Arizona National Scenic Trail (AZT), the route continues south and ascends to Forest Road 422, the turnaround point. 

Enjoy a long descent on the AZT heading north through the Boulder Creek drainage surrounded by tall grasses, wildflowers, and scenic views. You’ll return to Ram Valley and Sycamore Creek. Stay on the AZT to complete the loop and return to the start. 

WATER

Water collected in the backcountry should be treated prior to consumption. Check the Arizona Trail Water Report for current information at: https://aztrail.org/explore/water-sources/.

CONSIDERATIONS

  • This route may require creek crossings that can very in size depending on the season. 

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION INFORMATION

Logistics + Planning

Congestion

Moderate

Parking Pass

None

Open Year-round

Yes

Pros

Wildflowers. Creeks. Singletrack Trails.

Cons

Not too far from highway.

Trailhead Elevation

3,486.00 ft (1,062.53 m)

Highest point

5,250.00 ft (1,600.20 m)

Features

Wildlife
Backcountry camping
Near lake or river
Big vistas
Horseback riding
Wildflowers

Typically multi-day

No

Permit required

No

Location

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