STATISTICS AT-A-GLANCE
HIKE NAME: Madera Canyon Nature Trail
DISTANCE: 2.7–3 miles RT (depending on turnaround point)
OR 5.5 miles one-way if hiking the full length between Proctor & Bog Springs Campground
ELEVATION GAIN: ~300 feet (mild, gradual incline)
RESTROOMS: Yes — available at major parking areas (Proctor, Madera Picnic Area, & Bog Springs Campground)
DOG FRIENDLY: Yes — leashed. Very popular for dogs due to gentle grade and year-round water in the creek.
PERMIT: No
(Parking requires Coronado National Forest Day Pass or America the Beautiful Pass)
FEE: Yes — $8 per day for parking unless using an annual pass
VEHICLE REQUIREMENTS: 2WD // paved road // suitable for all vehicles
TRAILHEAD COORDINATES (Proctor): 31.732790, -110.878510
One of the most beginner-friendly and scenic trails in Madera Canyon, the Nature Trail follows the creek through oak woodland, sycamore, and a surprisingly lush riparian corridor. It’s a classic Sky Island stroll — easy, shaded, and incredibly popular with birders. The trail connects all the major picnic areas in the canyon and can be hiked as a short out-and-back or extended into a point-to-point route using the canyon road.
➡️ Expect mild rolling hills, wide paths, and interpretive signs along the way explaining local ecology and wildlife. Great for families, photographers, and anyone easing into hiking.
➡️ Frequent sightings include coatimundi, mule deer, trogons (spring), hummingbirds, and wild turkeys.
This is one of the top birding hotspots in the United States.
➡️ Best Season: October–May for cooler temps. Summer monsoon brings flowing water and greener vegetation, but afternoons can be hot.