Take a short out-and-back trip through time on this easy but historic trail. The town of Reymert was initially established around a post office that started operating in 1890. Reymert was named after its founder, James DeNoon Reymart, who also founded the adjacent milling and smelting town of DeNoon. Originally a silver mine, then later a silver-manganese mine, the town's occupants primarily worked at Reymert Mine until work there stopped in the 1950s. The remnants of the town were bulldozed in the late 1970s, leaving only a couple of processing kilns and several stacked stone foundations. The entire Florence OHV area offers numerous trails to explore that will challenge both man and vehicle. There are trails for every type of vehicle and experience level.
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From Highway 60, travel south on Mineral Mountain Road for 5 miles to WP 7. The trailhead is on the left shortly after passing the cattle guard and signage.
Fun short trail off of the Mineral Mountain Road. The 5-ish mile to get to the trailhead was rough and rocky dirt road mostly. Some interesting fun sections on this trail to get to the mine and Sugar Shack. Easy for our Jeep with 3.5” lift and 37s. But can be a moderately challenging trail for beginner on stock JL. Expect minor pinstriping as the trail does not seem to be traveled often.
If you're four-wheeling in this area, this trail is an interesting run back out to the old Reymert Mine. I think the trail is a low-end moderate, and it's worth the short drive to see the old mine. There is plenty of room to park and explore the Reymert Mine at the end of the trail.
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Cool trail to run if you are on the hunt for some historic sites. Relatively easy trail, much of it runs in the wash. Will get some pinstripes on this one. Lots to see at the mine site. Saw a lot of cattle at the tank by the start of the trail then again midway in. One good hill climb between waypoint 3/4. Fun trail.
Arizona National Forests and State Lands are back open for travel. There are still some very important fire restrictions in place. These restrictions can often change by specific areas.
We always like this trail because it's easy to get too and we usually have it all to ourselves. The brush was a little tight going up to the mine but the trail was in good condition for stock 4x4s.
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