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Distance
3.55 miles
Elevation Gain
889 ft
Route Type
Loop
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Lockett Meadow Inner Basin Loop is a loop trail that takes you by a river located near Flagstaff, Arizona.
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Hike Inner Basin Trail #29
When the golden fall color is at its peak is when this trail (and Locket Meadow camping) is the most popular. I recommend getting there as early as possible, because parking goes FAST. And note that the drive up to the trailhead is a bit sketchy as well…
Beginning at Lockett Meadow, the start of this trail is flat and filled with aspen. As you begin the climb, you’ll encounter row after row ...
Trail Run in Lockett Meadow
Getting There North of Flagstaff on the 89A, take a left turn directly after a sign for Sunset Crater. This road winds up a well-developed path; when it ends, turn right. After the road banks left, take a right at the next fork and continue on the dirt road up a single lane path until you enter the Lockett Meadow campground. Be sure to drive carefully and slowly, as other vehicles will be leavi...
Humphreys Peak Summit
If you think you might only get one chance to hike Humphreys Peak in your life, I recommend this hike so that you can have a unique view experience of the east and west sides of the Peaks. This is a shuttle hike of Humphreys Peak which combines the Humphreys Peak Trail and the Humphreys via Inner Basin hike.
Start at Lockett Meadow, which is 7.1 miles to the peak, but has more gradual elevatio...
Winter Summit Humphreys Peak, Arizona
From Flagstaff, take US-180 west towards the Grand Canyon. Take US-180 for 7 miles until you reach Snow Bowl Rd. Turn right/N onto Snow Bowl Rd and take this for 7 miles as it winds its way up the mountain. If it has recently snowed you will need chains for 2 wheel drive vehicles or 4 wheel drive. The police will not let you access the road otherwise. Park in the first parking lot on the left a...
Hike the Aspen Nature Loop at Humphrey's Peak
This is a great hike that has amazing views at all times of the year. This trail might be closed for skiing season, but I am not sure.
I went in October, just before Halloween and the weather was perfect. The leaves were changing and there was a nice brisk breeze. The short loop makes it accessible for all ages and dogs!
After driving about 7 miles up to the top of Humphrey's Peak, you are rew...
Abineau-Bear Jaw Loop
This trail is slightly more hidden on the northern slope of the San Francisco Peaks, but well worth the drive just outside of Flagstaff. Do it during the last week of September, when summer gives it’s last wave goodbye in a spectacle of electric yellow aspen groves. With the exception of occasional elk and black bear, expect plenty of solitude on this trail. If you can tear your eyes away from ...
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