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Hot Loop-Jacks Canyon Trail Loop

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

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Hot Loop-Jacks
Canyon Trail Loop

The Hot Loop-Jacks Canyon Loop is a strenuous all-day hike. The route combines Hot Loop and Jacks Canyon Trail for a scenic 15.5 mile loop between the Village of Oak Creek and Schnebly Hill. The trail climbs to the summit of Horse Mesa between Jacks Canyon and Woods Canyon, then crosses the massive plateau to the 6,466-foot ridge at the head of Jacks Canyon on the Mogollon Rim. The hike returns down the Jacks Canyon drainage between Munds Mountain, Lee Mountain, and Horse Mesa.

Trail Data

Distance: 7.75/15.5 miles (One way/Round Trip)
Time: 7.5 hours (Round Trip)
Elevation Change: 2000 ft.
Difficulty: Very Difficult

Trail Rating

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Rating: 4.3/5

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Hot Loop Trail

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

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Hot Loop Trail

Two things are hot about this trail. That’s the way you’ll feel when you complete the climb to the top of Horse Mesa and that’s the way you’ll describe the views when you get there. There’s actually two ways to approach the Hot Loop, one is from a trailhead in Jacks Canyon near the Pine Flat Subdivision. The other is a trailhead in Woods Canyon off AZ 179. 

From the Jacks Canyon Trailhead (which has the best parking lot) a connector trail leads up and over a low saddle to join the Hot Loop just as it begins the steepest part of its 1,000 foot climb to the top of Horse Mesa.

From the Woods Canyon Trailhead, you can access this trail by following an old jeep road from AZ 179 to the canyon mouth. A metal trail sign marks the place where the Hot Loop branches off from the Woods Canyon Trail which continues up the canyon. Once the loop trail reaches the top of Horse Mesa it meanders across the broad, flat plain to a panoramic overlook of the eastern limits of the Sedona Red Rocks area (about 4 miles from the trailhead). From here you can see a number of landmarks including Bell Rock, Courthouse Butte, and west toSycamore Pass. The trail then continues across the mesa top to equally impressive views of Woods Canyon. The trail continues to the top of Jacks Point and across the rim and eventually ties into the Jacks Canyon Trail.

If you start your hike from Woods Canyon, you might keep in mind that this stream can quickly turn into a flood during the spring snowmelt or after a summer thunderstorm. If that happens, the canyon bottom jeep road can become part of the stream.

Trail Data

Distance: 9.5/19 miles (One way/Round Trip)
Time: 7 hours (Round Trip)
Elevation Change: 1500 ft.
Difficulty: Very Difficult

Trail Rating

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Rating: 4.5/5

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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 Hot 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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Honanki Ruins

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

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Honanki Ruins

The Honanki (Hopi for Bear House) Ruins sit at the base of Loy Butte on the sheltered west-facing cliffs. They are among the largest ancient population sites in the Verde Valley, occupied between AD 1130-1280. The site originally contained about 60 rooms. The cave is rich with pictographs; some date back to 2000 BC, long before the the cliff dwellings. Most of the pictographs are from the Sinagua and date to AD 900-1300. Others by the Yavapai or Apache date from 1400-1875.

Trail Data

Distance: 0.4/0.8 miles (One way/Round Trip)
Time: 1 hour (Round Trip)
Elevation Change: 50 ft.
Difficulty: Easy
Map: Click here for a map of Honanki Ruins.

Trail Rating

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Rating: 3.3/5

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Herkenham Trail

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Herkenham Trail

The Herkenham Trail starts at its trailhead on the east side of Upper Red Rock Loop Road across from the high school and gradually descends to the southeast with good views of Courthouse Butte and Cathedral Rock. After crossing a wash at .75 miles, it levels out and ends at 1.1 miles at the Old Post Trail, .6 miles north of the trailhead on Chavez Ranch Road. Old Post and Ridge Trail may also be accessed from this trail.

Trail Data

Distance: 1.5/3 miles (One way/Round Trip)
Time: 1.5 hours (Round Trip)
Elevation Change: 300 ft.
Difficulty: Moderate

Trail Rating

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Rating: 3.7/5

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Harding Springs Trail

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

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Harding Springs Trail

This trail originally was one of several that provided a way for cattlemen to drive their stock in and out of Oak Creek Canyon. For today’s hiker, that means it’s wider than most Oak Creek Canyon trails and not as steep as some. So, if you’re looking for a gradual climb to the canyon rim, complete with rest stops along the way where you can enjoy the view both up and down canyon, you’ve found it. 

All of Harding Springs Trail is in the shade of a mixed conifer forest characteristic of central Arizona canyons. That adds another to this trail’s already impressive list of pluses by keeping it reasonably cool in summer. And when you top the rim, you have the option of continuing either north to Cookstove Trail or south to Thomas Point Trail to complete a loop hike. Then again, you may want to go back by the same friendly route that brought you here.

Trail Data

Distance: 0.8/1.6 miles (One way/Round Trip)
Time: 1 hour (Round Trip)
Elevation Change: 900 ft.
Difficulty: Difficult

Trail Rating

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Rating: 4.3/5

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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 Harding Springs 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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