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Jacks Canyon

Wednesday, May 4, 2011 by The Hike House 1 Comment

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Jacks Canyon

You’ll want to hike this trail all the way to the end and then some to gain access to the unique views it offers. Jacks Canyon Trail leads up the bottom of a rocky desert gorge where the vegetation is mostly high chaparral. Watch for desert cottontails and black-tailed jackrabbits scurrying through the thorny underbrush. Most likely you’ll see some top-knotted Gambels quail, too, and hear them crowing from their hiding places as you pass by. Extensive stands of Arizona cypress carpet the canyon floor along with catclaw acacia, false palo verde, and banana yucca. 

The trail starts by skirting the boundary of an outlying subdivision. It then follows an old jeep trail to Jacks Canyon Tank where it drops into the drainage bottom and proceeds along its moderate climb by crisscrossing the dry streambed. At the upper end of the canyon, the trail leaves the streambed to switchback to a high saddle connecting the Mogollon Rim and Munds Mountain. The views are good here, but they’re even better a short, steep climb up the Munds Mountain Trail. From the top of Munds Mountain the panorama of the Red Rocks Country is as complete as it gets, including parts of Oak Creek Canyon, all of the major rock formations around Sedona and even the San Francisco Peaks in the distance.

Trail Data

Distance: 6.5/13 miles (One way/Round Trip)
Time: 6.5 hours (Round Trip)
Elevation Change: 2000 ft.
Difficulty: Very Difficult

Trail Rating

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Rating: 4.3/5

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Huckaby Trail

Wednesday, May 4, 2011 by The Hike House 8 Comments

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Huckaby Trail

This trail, constructed in 1998, is never far from the sights and sounds of Sedona. It is a pretty trail which offers a variety of views. It can be hiked from the Schnebly Hill trailhead (as described herein) or from Midgely Bridge. The trail is nearly level for 1/8 mile. The Margs Draw trail forks off to the left. Huckaby continues ahead and soon descends rather steeply, crosses Bear Wallow Wash, then ascends moderately over the next 1/2 mile. It tops out on a ridge and winds on level ground with nice views over Oak Creek and uptown Sedona to many of the familiar red rock formations of the area. 

At the 1 mile point, the trail curves around the top of Mitten Ridge with Steamboat Rock, Wilson Mountain and Midgely Bridge coming into view beyond the creek below. Then, it begins a moderate descent over the next 1/2 mile to the floodplain of Oak Creek. the trail goes north beside the creek for 1/2 mile in the partial shade of the riparian trees.

At 2 miles, opposite the north end of Midgely Bridge, the trail crosses a branch of the creek which requires wading or boulder hopping. Do not cross if the water is high. The trail continues north for 0.2 miles, then another boulder hop of the west branch is needed. The trail now climbs moderately over switchbacks, passes beneath Midgely Bridge, and ends at the parking area at the north end of the bridge. The trails is mostly unshaded except along the creek and can be hot in summer. Return by the same route or do one way in either direction with arranged transportation.

Trail Data

Distance: 2.6/5.2 miles (One way/Round Trip)
Time: 2.5 hours (Round Trip)
Elevation Change: 500 ft.
Difficulty: Moderate
Map: Click here for a map of Huckaby trail.

Trail Rating

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Rating: 3.3/5

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HT Trail

Wednesday, May 4, 2011 by The Hike House 1 Comment

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HT Trail

H.T. Trail is a 3/4 mile connector trail which goes northeast, passes under Route 179, and ends at the Bell Rock Pathway about 1/4 mile south of the Little Horse trailhead parking area. Good views of the Chapel area rock formations and Courthouse Butte. (Connects Bell Rock Pathway to Templeton Trail…you may proceed down Templeton to reach Cathedral Rock Trail)

Trail Data

Distance: 1.4/2.8 miles (One way/Round Trip)
Time: 1.5 hours (Round Trip)
Elevation Change: 50 ft.
Difficulty: Easy

Trail Rating

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Rating: 2.8/5

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HS Canyon Trail

Wednesday, May 4, 2011 by The Hike House Leave a Comment

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HS Canyon Trail

An infrequently used trail this is sufficiently shaded to allow hiking in summer.
Start on Secret Canyon Trail. Its signed trailhead is across the usually dry streambed of Dry Creek west of the parking area. It immediately enters Wilderness. Follow this wide, nearly flat trail for 2/3 mile and look for the sign for HS Canyon Trail on the left. The trail climbs gradually in the shade of oak and alligator juniper. At about 1.5 miles from the parking area, views of red rock formations open up. The trail narrows further as it climbs moderately beside the small canyon drainage. At 2.25 miles, the trail approaches the sheer face of Maroon Mountain and switchbacks up to a small clearing for nice views of the mountain and the end of the box canyon. Return by the same route for a 5 mile rountrip hike.

Trail Data

Distance: 2.5/5 miles (One way/Round Trip)
Time: 2.5 hours (Round Trip)
Elevation Change: 800 ft.
Difficulty: Moderate

Trail Rating

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Rating: 3.7/5

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The Hike House Sedona Trail Rating System provides actual hiker feedback and ratings of each of the Sedona hiking trails. The cumulative trail ratings for the HS Canyon Trail submitted by fellow hikers is located above with the Trail Data. Your trail feedback and ratings are an important resource for fellow hikers and provide a personal account of your trail experience from which others may learn. So please hike Sedona, help others, and rate a trail today!

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House of Apache Fire-Coyote Ridge Trail

Wednesday, May 4, 2011 by The Hike House Leave a Comment

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House of Apache Fire-
Coyote Ridge Trail

In 1947, Yavapai and Apache Indians from Camp Verde, along with local residents, built the House of Apache Fire, but the construction was never completed. The property, owned at the time by Jack and Helen Fry, was acquired by the state and is now part of Red Rock State Park. The house is built with thin, flat rocks and resembles a pueblo. It is perched high on a hill overlooking Oak Creek, the surrounding redrock mountains, and Cathedral Rock. This hike loops around the house to magnificent views.

Trail Data

Distance: 1/2 miles (One way/Round Trip)
Time: 1 hour (Round Trip)
Elevation Change: 100 ft.
Difficulty: Not Difficult

Trail Rating

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Rating: 3.0/5

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The Hike House Sedona Trail Rating System provides actual hiker feedback and ratings of each of the Sedona hiking trails. The cumulative trail ratings for the House of Apache Fire-Coyote Ridge Loop Trail submitted by fellow hikers is located above with the Trail Data. Your trail feedback and ratings are an important resource for fellow hikers and provide a personal account of your trail experience from which others may learn. So please hike Sedona, help others, and rate a trail today!

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