Skip to main content
Google Tag Manager
Find Your Adventure
Hiking + Backpacking
Camping
Parks + Wilderness Areas
Special Destinations
Ocean Beaches + Shores
Canoeing, Kayaking + SUP (Flatwater)
Snowshoeing + Microspikes
Swimming Holes
Mountain Biking
Mountaineering
Backcountry Skiing + Splitboarding
Lodging
Hot Springs
Cross-country Skiing
Rafting + Kayaking (Whitewater)
Wildlife Viewing
Travel
Top Picks
Road Trips
Itineraries
Video
Articles
Stories
News + Events
Conservation + Nature
Tips, Tricks + How-to
Leave No Trace
Become a Contributor
Sign In
Outdoor Project
The ultimate adventure guide
Loreah Winlow
Photo Date:
12/21/2017
You will know you're on the right trail when you have to walk right about 30 feet from the parking lot, parallel to the road, before passing a small post to start the hike.
Loreah Winlow
Photo Date:
12/21/2017
Tomorrow's adventure?
Loreah Winlow
Photo Date:
12/21/2017
Wild Horse Trailhead.
Loreah Winlow
Photo Date:
12/21/2017
The trail is shared by horseback enthusiasts, mountain bikers, hikers, and wild horses!
Loreah Winlow
Photo Date:
12/21/2017
There are other trails nearby that look like only horses use them. Although fun to explore, these are not the actual Wild Horse Trail.
Loreah Winlow
Photo Date:
12/21/2017
Wild Horse Trail is lined with ancient saguaro cactus that accompany you on your adventure!
Loreah Winlow
Photo Date:
12/21/2017
Open views along the Wild Horse Trail.
Loreah Winlow
Photo Date:
12/21/2017
Desert views.
Loreah Winlow
Photo Date:
12/21/2017
North Bush Highway.
Loreah Winlow
Photo Date:
12/21/2017
The Wildhorse Trail leaves right from the highway.
Loreah Winlow
Photo Date:
12/21/2017
Parking for the Wild Horse Trail.
Loreah Winlow
Photo Date:
12/21/2017
The Wild Horse Trail.
Loreah Winlow
Photo Date:
12/21/2017
A cholla cactus along the Wild Horse Trail.
Loreah Winlow
Photo Date:
12/21/2017
The trail is well marked.