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Abineau Trail No. 127

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Abineau Trail is a steep 1,800 ft. climb over 2 miles up the slopes of the San Francisco Peaks through Abineau Canyon. The trail meets the Waterline Trail at the top, which can be followed down to…

Anasazi Loop Trail No. 310A

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The Anasazi Loop Trail is one of five loops within the Campbell Mesa Loop Trails System, and it shortcuts the west end of Campbell Mesa Loop Trail to make a 2.7-mile sub-loop out of Campbell Mesa…

Apache Maid Trail No. 15

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The Apache Maid Trail branches off of the Bell Trail after 2.5 miles and ascends the northern canyon wall of the Wet Beaver Wilderness through a series of switchbacks. The rest of the trail then…

Babe Haught Trail No. 43

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This trail was built by pioneer "Babe" Haught and used to pack supplies from Winslow over the Mogollon Rim. Species of wildlife found in the vicinity include deer, elk, wild turkey, squirrel and…

Baldwin Trail No. 191

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Baldwin Trail is one of several trails that have Cathedral Rock as their centerpiece (including H.T. Trail and Templeton Trails). They are very scenic, but mostly un-shaded and can be very hot in…

Barbershop Trail No. 91

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Barbershop Trail meanders through a pleasant region of open forests and shallow canyons. This trail is an excellent place to enjoy a woodland stroll or a weekend backpack. You will find a wide…

Bear Jaw Trail No. 26

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From the Abineau and Bear Jaw trails, on the north slope of the San Francisco Peaks, you can see the Grand Canyon 70 miles away. These two trails make a scenic loop through forested canyons. Both end…

Bell Rock Pathway No. 96

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The Bell Rock Pathway is a very popular main trail that parallels state Route 179 and is heavily used by many visitors to gain access to other trails and view the beautiful red rocks of Sedona. Along…

Last updated May 27, 2025