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Trails of Sedona |
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- Scenic
Pathway Trail (6.5 miles) An easy, smooth, wide, developed trail for every hiker and
biker. Located near Bell
Rock (one of the most photographed areas in Sedona), the easy access and
dedicated parking make this a popular trail. Use this trail to
connect with other more challenging trails. - Lost Watch Trail (1.6 miles)
A small connector trail between the Cockscomb and Deadman's Pass
Trail - Red Rock State Park (10.5 miles) A long loop that features Red Rock State Park , Oak Creek Crossing and the Red Rock Pathway. - The Cockscomb (12.7 miles) A trail that contains all that Sedona has to offer, with some of the best single track too. When combined with the Deadman's Pass Trail, this excursion becomes truly epic. - House Mountain (21 miles) The longest and most difficult of trails, plan at least half a day to ride some of the most difficult trails around. - Deadman's Pass Trail (6.5 miles) A fun loop that combines some of the best single track and hiking trails in the area with great views. - Broken Arrow/Little Horse Trail (2.7 miles) A challenging loop with difficult single track and some of the best views anywhere. - Hot
Loop (8.1
miles) Once a mean trail full of baby heads (baby head size loose
rocks), this trail has been cleaned up and offers some of the best single
track in South Sedona or the Village
of Oak
Creek. - Huckaby /Jim Thompson Trail (8.2 miles) The newly completed Huckaby Trail crosses Oak Creek Canyon at the scenic Midgley Bridge. From there it connects with the Jim Thompson Trail. This loop contains some incredible single track/hiking trails with the northern views to the south. A must for all avid bikers and hikers. - Cathedral Rock Trail (11 miles)
A sweet single track/hiking trail that loops completely around Cathedral
Rock. Hikers can enjoy a steep climb to the base of Cathedral Rock,
and bikers can zoom on some great single track. Thunder Mountain Trail (2.6 miles) A great little connector trail that offers mostly single track with several hiking trails splitting off to the base of Coffee Pot. For a web site and general description of Mountain Biking in Sedona go to:
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