Arizona Trail (Equestrian Bypass) No. 87C


Area Status: Open
Arizona Trail Equestrian Bypass Photo

This segment of the state-spanning Arizona Trail was designed to give the equestrian user an alternate route around Flagstaff to avoid the busy city traffic and also to provide a safe way to cross Interstate 40.

The trail follows the rim of Walnut canyon so have your camera ready, as the views are spectacular. There will be a variety of photo opportunities including scenic canyon shots to fabulous views of the San Francisco Peaks. There is also an abundance of wildlife. Keep your eyes open for elk, deer, antelope, squirrels, fox, coyote and many varieties of birds.

Additional information is available on  the Arizona Trail Association website.

At a Glance

Current Conditions: The AZ Trail is closed from the intersection of the Fred Haught Trail to SR 87. Still Fire Closure order
Usage: Medium
Best Season: April thru November
Closest Towns: Flagstaff, AZ
Operated By: Flagstaff Ranger District - 928-526-0866

General Information

General Notes:

Rating: Moderate

Hiking time: 4.5 hours

Horseback: 2.25 hours

Notes: No motorized vehicles. Near Fisher Point you'll be sharing the trail with horseback riders from a local stable.

Leave No Trace: Preserve wild lands for others by practicing LNT principles:

  • Pack it in; pack it out. 
  • Dispose of waste properly.
  • Minimize campfire impact. 
  • Respect wildlife and their water resources.
  • Leave only footprints; take only pictures. 
  • Above all, plan ahead.

Trail Etiquette:

  • You’re sharing the trail with others; be safe and courteous.
  • Observe regulations; stay on designated trails and avoid muddy areas and vegetation.
  • All users yield to equestrians; mountain bikers yield to all others.
  • Keep pets leashed at all times.
     


Directions:

Location: 3.8 miles southeast of Flagstaff, southeast of Continental Country Club.

GPS (Map): 35°10'49.1"N 111°31'55.6"W

Access: From Flagstaff, take Country Club Drive to Oakmont Drive and turn left. Oakmont Drive will turn into Forest Road 303 (Old Walnut Canyon Rd.), follow FR 303 for 3.8 miles to the trailhead parking which is located on the right.

From the trailhead, you can go north or south. The northern route continues for 3.5 miles to Interstate 40. The southern route follows the rim of Walnut Canyon to Fisher Point and then across Walnut Canyon into the Mormon Lake District of the Coconino National Forest. This portion of the Arizona Trail goes to Marshall Lake.

Note: The Equestrian Bypass of the Arizona Trail is now completed, signed, and open to the public all the way from Fisher Point to Sandy Seep Trail.

 

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Arizona Trail Equestrian Bypass Map


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Location

 
  Area/Length : 
9 Miles

  Latitude : 
35.1803

  Longitude : 
-111.5321

  Elevation : 
6700