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Abineau Trail No. 127

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 Bear Jaw Trail to return to the Abineau/Bear Jaw trailhead.

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.

From this high perspective the Grand Canyon cuts a wide gap in a the plateau stretching from the mountain to the horizon. With the almost half-mile connector trail from the trailhead to the loop (where Bear Jaw and Abineau split to follow different routes up the mountain), the entire loop is approximately 7 miles long.

Specific Trail Information

Trail Number

127

Trail Type

Standard/Terra Trail — A trail that has a surface consisting predominantly of the ground and that is designed and managed to accommodate use on that surface.

General Information

  • Difficulty: Strenuous
  • Trailhead Elevation: 8,530 ft.
  • Elevation Gain: 2,729 ft.
  • Length: 2.42 miles
  • Time: More than you think.

Exterior image of the Flagstaff Ranger Station.

Address: 5075 N. Highway 89, Flagstaff, AZ 86001
Phone: 928-526-0866
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. (Closed on federal holidays)
Office Email: SM.FS.Cof_Webmail@usda.gov

Getting There

Directions

Location: 24 miles north of Flagstaff on graveled Forest Roads.

Access: Drive north out of Flagstaff on U.S. Highway 180 for 18.7 miles till you see Forest Road 151 on your right. Take FR 151 east for approximately 1.6 miles and stay to the left at the fork of the road, where you will now be on FR 418. Take FR 418 for 3 miles to FR 9123J and turn right on FR 9123J. Drive a little under 3/4 mile on FR 9123J to the parking lot.

GPS (Map): 35°23'12.2"N 111°40'38.4"W

Recreation Opportunities

Last updated September 29, 2025