Elevation gain/loss is displayed based on the direction of travel used in the trail description. If traveling the other direction, swap the gain and loss values. The slope value is an average across the entire trail and may not provide an accurate indication of the steepness of a trail if that trail climbs and drops an equal amount.
A vague, steep route from the trail junction at Wood Canyon Saddle to Cochise Head, a distinct rock formation resembling the facial profile of the historic Apache leader.
This rough, remote trail between the lower Rucker Canyon area and Price Canyon can be difficult to find in places, but provides access to a remote area of the Chiricahuas with great views.
A mostly lost trail to Erickson Peak, departing from the Price Shake Trail at Dobson Saddle. Only visible for a short distance, with occasional cairns marking portions of the route.
A primitive, remote trail connecting Pine Canyon Road (FR 357) to the Witch Ridge Trail, through a heavily burned canyon.
This long, remote trail exits Whitetail Canyon along Indian Creek before climbing to Wood Canyon Saddle near Cochise Head and dropping into Wood Canyon and continuing north for a number of miles. Connects to the Emigrant Canyon Trail partway through Wood Canyon.
A short distance into the Price Canyon Trail, this trail forks off to the left and climbs to Dobson Saddle between Dobson and Erickson Peaks. A segment between Dobson Saddle and Shake Gulch shown on some maps is no longer visible. The Erickson Peak Trail once departed from Dobson Saddle, but there is little evidence of it remaining.
Forking off of the Rucker Canyon Trail near the former Rucker Forest Camp campground, this trail continues up Bear Canyon before beginning one of the steepest climbs in the Chiricahuas to the eponymous Raspberry Ridge and the Crest Trail beyond.
A hike up a faint path and a creekbed to the Rucker Gates, towering spires and cliffs of red rhyolite with enormous grottos carved out of the rock by water erosion.
An old roadbed connecting two points along the Long Park Road (FR 42D), this passes by several spectacularly large trees and provides an alternate route between Rustler Park and Long Park.
A steep and rough, but very beautiful, connector trail between the Rucker Canyon Trail and the Red Rock Canyon Trail just south of Sage Peak. Very infrequently used and difficult to find at the lower end. Can be used to complete a loop combining both aforementioned trails.
A historic connector trail between Bonita Park in the Chiricahua National Monument and Whitetail Canyon Road.