| Rank: #11 | Canyon Depth: 2,400ft. |
| Rim Elevation: 8,520 ft. | Stream Elevation: 6,800 ft. |
| Vegetation: Alpine meadow to Douglas fir and riparian hardwoods to high desert scrub oak, yucca, and cholla and prickly pear cactus. | Frequently Seen Animals: deer, elk, native Apache trout (stocked, permit required), black bear (infrequent). |
| Hiking Season: Spring to fall |
| Name: Bear Wallow #63 | Difficulty: Moderate |
| Length of Hike (r/t): 15.2 miles | Trail Elevation Change: 1,930 ft. |
| Trail Low Point: 6,800 ft. | Trail High Point: 8,730 ft. |
| Water: Yes (nonpotable) | |
| Tips: Trail lies in Bear Wallow Wilderness Area. A fence at 7.6 miles marks the boundary with San Carlos Apache Reservation. Do not proceed beyond this point without special use permit obtained from Reservation. | |
| Hiking Permit Needed: No | Maximum Group Size: |
| Dogs Permitted: Yes, leashed. | Horses Permitted: Yes |
| Cross-country Skiing Permitted: Yes | Mountain Bikes Permitted: No |
| Swimming: | |
| Safety Tips: Many stream crossings are necessary. Avoid bears, exercise caution around cliffs and waterfalls. | |
| General Location: Eastern Arizona between White Mountains and Mogollon Rim | Trailhead Accessible to Low-Clearance Vehicles: Yes |
| Nearest Town: Alpine | |
| Directions: From Alpine, drive south on US 191 to FR25. Go west 2.8 miles to trailhead. Parking lot on left. | |
| U.S.G.S. Quad Name(s): Baldy Bill, Hoodoo Knoll | Office of Tourism Region: High Country |
| County: Greenlee | Managing Agency: Alpine Ranger District, P.O. Box 469, Alpine, AZ 85920, Voice: (928) 339-4384, TTY: (928) 339-4566 |
| Web Site: http://www.fs.fed.us/r3/asnf/ | |