Oak Creek Canyon, Arizona
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Top Hiking Spots in and near Oak Creek Canyon
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Sedona, Arizona
Courthouse Butte Loop
5.03.83 mi / 331 ft gainWhile most people stop to hike the Bell Rock Trail, you can get away from the congestion and madness by tackling the nearby Courthouse Butte trail. This moderate hike is 4.5 miles roundtrip over relatively flat ground on a well maintained trail. To get to the trailhead, park in the Courthouse V...Read more -
Sedona, Arizona
Baby Bell Rock
5.01.03 mi / 112 ft gainAt roughly a 1 mile loop, the Bell hike is a short but very sweet hike with high reward, it's an amazing spot to sit an watch the sun dip below the horizon and if you're lucky, may even have the view to yourself. Accessing the hike is best started at the Bell Rock Parking lot, if you're heading ...Read more -
Sedona, Arizona
Hike the Baldwin Trail
3.3 mi / 105 ft gainAs with most areas in Sedona, you will need to have purchased a Red Rock Pass to park at the trailhead, which is located just south of Verde Valley Road. The trailhead, starting at an elevation of 3,950 feet, is well marked and the trail is defined. You have an option to either hike clockwise or ...Read more -
Sedona, Arizona
Doe Mountain Trail
1.49 mi / 446 ft gainDoe Mountain Trail is a loop trail where you may see beautiful wildflowers located near Sedona, Arizona.Read more -
Sedona, Arizona
Hike Doe Mountain
5.01.4 mi / 400 ft gainThe trail begins almost immediately with some gradual switchbacks that climb up the mesa at a moderate incline. As you climb you will come to a trail junction with the Aerie trail about .3 in. At this junction just make sure to stay on the trail marked towards Doe Mountain and not on the Aerie tr...Read more -
Sedona, Arizona
Hike the Cockscomb Trail
1.5 mi / 330 ft gainThis is a wonderful less traveled trail that is fairly easy hiking, at least until you reach the base of the Cockscomb. It does not have much shade. I recommend hiking this trail late afternoon into sunset as the trail weaves between Doe Mountain and the Cockscomb on the west side. The setting su...Read more -
Sedona, Arizona
Hike to Bear Mountain
5.06 mi / 2000 ft gainBear Mountain is one of the more difficult hikes in Sedona but has very easy access. There is a parking area between Doe Mountain and Bear Mountain. The trailhead is across the street and the initial approach is very flat. The red rock bluff you first see on the approach is only part of B...Read more -
Sedona, Arizona
Hiking Kisva Trail in Red Rocks State Park
4.01.3 mi / 62 ft gainThis easy hike features a lovely creek and the beautiful red rocks of Sedona! This is a flat, shady, 1.3 mi hike and follows Oak Creek for a portion. Beautiful spots to stop and have a picnic or just relax and watch the birds. Lots of signage, and great to do with kids of all ages. If you’r...Read more -
Sedona, Arizona
Robbers Roost
5.00.95 mi / 148 ft gainThe hike begins on the eastern side of the parking area. It is only a half mile hike but the views are amazing. Hike through the beautiful Sedona landscape of red rock and juniper before finding your way to this breathtaking cliff side view! Feel free to explore more of the mountain and find othe...Read more -
Williams, Arizona
Hike the Kelsey Spring/Hog Hill/Dorsey Spring Loop
13.4 mi / 2200 ft gainThis hike starts at the Kelsey Spring Trailhead. Park at the end of Forest Service Road 538G. There is parking for about 6-7 cars. Just past the signage for the trail, which is also called Kelsey Winter Trail, there is a trail registration box. Be sure to sign in. The trail descends steeply for t...Read more -
Flagstaff, Arizona
Hike the Soldier's Trail
5.05.6 mi / 300 ft gainThis trail was named in honor of the military troops that trained here during World War II. Keep in mind, this loop trail is at 7000 feet, so if you are driving up from Phoenix or even Sedona, you may feel a little winded. However, there is no serious climbs on this hike so you may feel no diffe...Read more -
Flagstaff, Arizona
Hike the Two-Spot Loop Trail
2.5 mi / 100 ft gainThis loop trail has two different starting points. You can start at the south end of Rogers Lake (which is what I did) or the north end. I hike in a clockwise direction. This is recommended if you are hiking in the late afternoon as I did. The sun will be at your back during the section that has ...Read more -
Yavapai County, Arizona
Bell Trail
7.12 mi / 591 ft gainBell Trail is an out-and-back trail that takes you by a river located near Rimrock, Arizona.Read more -
Flagstaff, Arizona
Camp at Red Rock
4.8Starting from Downtown Flagstaff we headed west. After making a left turn on Woody Mountain Road, we continued for 22 miles. Woody Mountain Road then becomes Forest Road 231. Continue on FS 231 until you find a killer spot to pitch it! Make sure to be wary of elk herds crossing the roads.We made ...Read more -
Flagstaff, Arizona
Camp at Pine Grove Campground
Pine Grove Campground in Flagstaff Arizona is a hidden gem. Upper and Lower Lake Mary, Ashurst, Marshall and Kinnikinick lakes are nearby and can provide ample recreational activities.The campsites are clean and have all the luxurious amenities (Coin-operated showers, tables, fire rings and cooki...Read more -
Yavapai County, Arizona
Hike to Montezuma's Well
5.00.5 mi / 117 ft gainThis trail takes you to the rim of Montezuma Well, a massive collapsed limestone sinkhole. The springs at the bottom of the sinkhole feed a large pond which supports a unique aquatic habitat in this dry landscape. Scientists are still baffled as to the origin headwaters of the water within this c...Read more