Nogales Ranger District

Coronado National Forest · Arizona · 563.7 mi of motorized routes · 341 routes · USFS EDW MVUM, retrieved 2026-07-11

The Nogales Ranger District in Coronado National Forest (Arizona) has 563.7 miles of motorized routes on the U.S. Forest Service Motor Vehicle Use Map — 536.5 miles of roads and 27.2 miles of trails across 341 designated routes. Vehicle access: ATV 469.5 mi · Motorcycle 492.5 mi · E-bike routes. Every route here is informational and derived from the MVUM data — it is not a legal document; carry and follow the district's official Motor Vehicle Use Map. Download the routes as GPX for your GPS or riding app.

Every designated motorized route in the Nogales Ranger District, drawn from the MVUM geometry (simplified, not to scale, north up). The static map is an instant preview — open the interactive map to explore the routes on a USGS topographic or satellite basemap. Download the routes as GPX below.
Motorized routes Coronado National Forest · Arizona
Total motorized miles
563.7

536.5 mi of roads · 27.2 mi of trails, across 341 designated routes on the Motor Vehicle Use Map.

Roads
536.5 mi
Trails
27.2 mi
Year-round miles
563.8 mi
Seasonal miles
0 mi

Vehicle access

What the MVUM designates for each vehicle class in this district — open miles, route count and season. A blank designation means the class is not designated here; it is shown as such, never guessed. ATV, motorcycle and e-bike classes are highlighted.

Per-vehicle-class access in the Nogales Ranger District, from the Forest Service MVUM.
Vehicle class Open miles Routes Season
Core off-highway (OHV)
ATV 469.5 285 Year-round
Motorcycle / dirt bike 492.5 311 Year-round
Other wheeled OHV 469.5 285 Year-round
Wider OHV (over 50 inches)
4WD > 50" 467.3 281 Year-round
2WD > 50" 467.3 281 Year-round
Tracked OHV > 50" 467.3 281 Year-round
Other OHV > 50" 467.3 281 Year-round
Narrow OHV (under 50 inches)
Tracked OHV < 50" 469.5 285 Year-round
Other OHV < 50" 469.5 285 Year-round
E-bikes
E-bike Class 1 0 16 Year-round
E-bike Class 2 0 16 Year-round
E-bike Class 3 0 16 Year-round
Road-legal / licensed vehicles
Passenger vehicle 538.6 311 Year-round
High-clearance vehicle 538.6 311 Year-round
Truck 538.6 311 Year-round
Bus 538.6 311 Year-round
Motorhome 538.6 311 Year-round

Seasons

Of the 563.7 motorized miles here, about 563.8 miles are open year-round and 0 miles are seasonal. Each vehicle class can carry its own season; see the access matrix above, and always confirm current status on the official Motor Vehicle Use Map.

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Named routes

Show the 217 named routes in this district

Named routes on the MVUM and whether ATV and motorcycle use is designated on each. This is a per-district reference, not a separate page per route. Use the filter to find a route.

Named routes in the Nogales Ranger District with ATV / motorcycle designations.
ADOBE CANYON
AGUA CALIENTE
AGUA CALIENTE SPRING
AGUA CERCADA TANK
AJAX MINE
ALAMITO TANK
ALAMO CANYON
ALGODON SPRING
ALISO SPRING
ALTO SCHUMAKER
ALTO SITE
ANITA WELL
APACHE PEAK
APACHE WELL
ARRIETA
ARROYO
BARREL CANYON
BASIN TANK
BEAR GRASS
BEAR VALLEY
BEATOSA
BELLOTA TANK
BERGIER
BIG CASA BLANCA
BIG CASA DAM
BLUE WING MINE
BLUEJAY MINE
BLUEJAY PROSPECT
BOLSA TANK
BORDER TANK
BRICK MINE
CALABASAS CAMPGROUND
CALABASAS RIDGE
CALABASAS TANK
CALIFORNIA GULCH
CANONCITO
CANTIINA RESERVOIR
CARALAMPI
CARRIZO
CASITA SPRING
CASTLE ROCK TANK
CASTLE TANK
CAVE OF THE BELLS
CEDAR DAM
CERRO DEL FRESNAL
CERRO PELON
CHIMNEY CANYON
CHINO SPRING
COBRE MTN
COCHES CANYON
COCHES SPRING
COPPER CUT
CORONA
CORRAL NUEVO
COYOTE TANK
COYOTE WELL
CRACKER
CRAMER MINE
CUMERO
DART PEAK
DAVIDSON
DAVIS TANK
DEERING SPRING
DEVILS CASH BOX
DICKS PEAK TANK
DOODLEBUG
DOUGLAS RANCH
DRAGON Z MINE
DRILL SITE
DRY TANK
DUTCHMAN
EAST FORK
EDWARDS MINE
EL ORO MINE
ENCINAS TANK
ENZENBERG
FISH CANYON
FISH EAST
FLORITA
FRAGUITA PEAK
FRESNAL
FRESNO
FROG TANK
GAYLOR
GLOVE
GOAT CANYON
GRAPEVINE SPRING
GREEN CAN TANK
GRINGO
GRUBSTAKE MINE
GUNSITE PASS
HIDDEN TANK
HIDDEN VALLEY
HOG CANYON
HOG RIDGE
HOG-GARDNER
HOMESTAKE
HOSEY MINE
IVAN HOE
JALISCO CANYON
JOHNSON SPRING
JOSEPHINA
JOSEPHINE CANYON
KENTUCKY CAMP
KENTUCKY GULCH
LEMON CANYON
LIMESTONE PIT
LITTLE ALAMO TANK
LITTLE BARREL
LITTLE FISH CANYON
LOBO TANK
LONGSHOT
LOPEZ PASS
LOS POSOS GULCH
LOST TANK
LOUISIANA GULCH
LOWER SARDINA
MANSFIELD
MARGARITA TANK
MARIPOSA LOOP
MARIPOSA RIDGE
MCCLEARY
MEADOW HILLS
MELENDREZ PASS
MESA TANKS
MIDWAY DAM
MINE
MINE ROAD
MOHAWK MINE
MONTOSA CORRAL
MONUMENT TANK
MORNING MINE
MOUNTAIN KING MINE
MUD TANK
N.E. TANK
NINETY
OAK TANK
OAK TREE WASH
OLD FORESTER
OLD GLORY MINE
OLD GLORY SPRING
ORO BLANCO MINE
PAJARITO
PAPALOTE
PAT
PECK CANYON
PENA BLANCA CANYON
PESQUEIRA CANYON
PIEDRAS
PIPELINE RIDGE
PIPER GULCH
PLACERITO CANYON
POTRERO
PROCTOR ROAD
PROSPECTOR
RANGER STATION SPRING
RED ROCK TANK
RITA
ROCK CORRAL
ROSEMONT CUTOFF
RUBY PEAK
RUELAS SPRING
SADDLE TANK
SAN LUIS
SANTA RITA GULCH
SARDINA CANYON
SARDINA WELL
SAUCITO TANK
SAWMILL RIDGE
SCRIBNER
SENTINEL PEAK
SIDE POCKET
SIERRA CANYON
SKUNK SPRING
SLICK ROCK TANK
SOPORI
ST. PATRICK MINE
SUMMIT MOTORWAY
SYCAMORE
TEMPORAL CANYON
THREE FORKS
TINAJA CANYON
TRICK TANK RIDGE
UPPER GARDNER CANYON
UPPER SARDINA
UPPER WALKER CANYON
WARSAW MINE
WASP PROSPECT
WEIGLES BUTTE
WEST SAWMILL CANYON
WHITE TANK
WISE MESA
WOLF CANYON
WOOD CANYON
WOOD SALE
YANK TANK
YELLOW JACKET
ARIVACA LAKE · ·
ATASCOSA VISTA · ·
BOG SPRINGS CG · ·
BOX CANYON · ·
CORRAL RD · ·
DESERT GRASSLAND · ·
FLORIDA · ·
GARDNER CANYON · ·
GREATERVILLE · ·
HELVETIA · ·
MADERA CANYON · ·
MONTOSA CANYON · ·
MT HOPKINS OBSRV · ·
PENA BLANCA BOAT RAMP · ·
RED ROCK PICNIC AREA · ·
RUBY ROAD · ·
SANTA RITA RD · ·
TRES BELLOTAS · ·
UPPER THUMB ROCK · ·
WHITE ROCK HOST SITE · ·

Data: U.S. Forest Service, Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW) Motor Vehicle Use Map — Roads (layer 1) and Trails (layer 2), retrieved 2026-07-11. A work of the U.S. Government, public domain (17 U.S.C. §105). State assignment: U.S. Census Bureau TIGERweb state boundaries.

Important — informational, not a legal document

This page is a searchable summary of the Forest Service Motor Vehicle Use Map data — it is not the official MVUM and not a legal document. Route designations, closures and conditions change. The controlling document is the district's official Motor Vehicle Use Map: carry it and follow posted signs when you ride.

Data vintage: USFS EDW MVUM, retrieved 2026-07-11.

Nearby districts

The six nearest ranger districts by centroid distance (great-circle) — cross-forest and cross-state neighbours included — for planning a wider trip.

Nearby ranger districts, with total motorized miles and distance.
District Forest Total miles Distance
Sierra Vista Ranger District Coronado National Forest, AZ 570.8 46 km
Santa Catalina Ranger District Coronado National Forest, AZ 192 96 km
Safford Ranger District Coronado National Forest, AZ 229.3 152 km
Douglas Ranger District Coronado National Forest, AZ 363.4 154 km
Glenwood Ranger District Gila National Forest, NM 412.2 278 km
Silver City Ranger District Gila National Forest, NM 393.7 286 km

Frequently asked questions

Can you ride an ATV in the Nogales Ranger District?
Yes. The MVUM designates ATV use on about 469.5 miles across 285 routes here (year-round). Confirm on the district's official Motor Vehicle Use Map before you ride.
How many miles of motorized routes are in the Nogales Ranger District?
563.7 miles total — 536.5 miles of roads and 27.2 miles of trails, across 341 designated routes on the Forest Service MVUM.
Is this the official Motor Vehicle Use Map?
No. This page is an informational, searchable view of the MVUM route data. It is not a legal document. The controlling document is the district's official MVUM — always carry and follow it.
Are the routes open year-round?
Partly. About 563.8 miles are open year-round and 0 miles are seasonal. Each vehicle class can have its own season — see the access matrix above.

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