HS Canyon Trail No. 50
This is an infrequently used trail. It is sufficiently shaded to allow hiking in summer.
Start on Secret Canyon Trail. Its signed trailhead is across the usually dry streambed of Dry Creek, west of the parking area. It immediately enters Wilderness. Follow this wide, nearly flat trail for 2/3 mile and look for the sign for HS Canyon Trail on the left. The trail climbs gradually in the shade of oak and alligator juniper.
At about 1.5 miles from the parking area, views of red rock formations open up. The trail narrows further as it climbs moderately beside the small canyon drainage. At 2.25 miles, the trail approaches the sheer face of Maroon Mountain and switchbacks up to a small clearing for nice views of the mountain and the end of the box canyon. Return by the same route for a 5 mile rountrip hike.
Rating: Strenuous
Uses: Hiking. Too narrow for horses; bicycles prohibited in Wilderness.
Hiking time: Allow 3 hours roundtrip
Note: Bicycles prohibited in the wilderness
See also, Secret Canyon Loop Trails
At a Glance
Open Season: | Year-round |
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Usage: | Light |
Closest Towns: | Sedona, AZ |
Operated By: | Red Rock District - 928-203-2900 |
General Information
Directions:Location: 35 miles south of Flagstaff in beautiful Red Rock Country.
GPS (Map): 34°56'18.8"N 111°48'36.9"W
USGS Maps: Wilson Mountain
Access: From the junction of Routes 89A and 179, take 89A west 3.2 miles to Dry Creek Road on the right. Go 1.9 miles to FS 152 on the right. Take this unpaved road 3.4 miles to trailhead parking on the left. High clearance, four wheel drive vehicles are required for Forest Road 152. This road should be avoided in wet weather. In particularly bad weather, FR 152 may be closed near the junction with Dry Creek Road.
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