Hidden Gem

Coronado Trail Scenic Byway

U.S. Route 191, known as the Coronado Trail Scenic Byway, spans 120 miles from Clifton to Springerville through remote landscapes. Named after explorer Coronado, this route features winding curves, elevation changes, and a mix of high mountain forests and desert views, ideal for adventurous drivers.

About the Attraction

The Coronado Trail Scenic Byway (US 191) is a winding, adventurous route through Arizona’s high country, known for its stunning mountain views and rugged landscapes. Here’s what makes it an exhilarating drive:

  • Dramatic Mountain Terrain: This 123-mile byway traverses the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests, climbing through dense forests, steep cliffs, and rolling meadows, with breathtaking views at every turn.
  • Twists and Turns: With over 400 curves and switchbacks, the Coronado Trail is one of Arizona’s most challenging drives. The road’s narrow, winding path offers an exciting experience for adventurous drivers, especially on the section known as Devil’s Highway.
  • Scenic Overlooks and Natural Beauty: Numerous scenic overlooks, such as Blue Vista Point, provide panoramic views of the forested mountains and valleys below, making the byway a picturesque escape into nature.
  • Historic Route with a Rich Legacy: Named after Spanish explorer Francisco Vásquez de Coronado, who traveled nearby in search of the fabled Seven Cities of Gold, the byway is steeped in history and offers insight into Arizona’s early exploration.

The Coronado Trail Scenic Byway is an adventurous journey through Arizona’s highlands, ideal for those seeking natural beauty and a thrilling road experience.

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Schedule

The byway is accessible year-round.

Entrance Fee

Free
A 123-mile route through eastern Arizona's mountains and forests. No entrance fee is required.
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