Bear Sign Trail

An infrequently used trail that has a true remote feel. It is shady, and can be hiked in summer. Begin on Dry Creek Trail. Its signed trailhead is west of the parking area across a wash. The trail immediately enters Wilderness Area and turns right as it meets Dry Creek and follows along this usually dry streambed. It climbs out briefly and there is a good view of the area. At .75 miles, there is a junction of two drainage ditches. Dry Creek continues ahead. Go left past the trailhead sign for Bear Sign. The trail climbs gradually parallel to the drainage with views of the red rock walls of this rugged canyon. later, the trail narrows and becomes less distinct, but is never far from the dry streambed and is marked by cairns. At 3 miles, the trail crosses a large wash, bends right and soon ends in a carpet of ferns with views of white Coconino sandstone cliffs. Return by the same route for a 7.6 mile hike.

Distance: 3.8/7.6miles (One way/Round Trip)
Time: 4 hours (Round Trip)
Elevation Change: 600 ft.
Difficulty: Moderate

Trail Rating:

3.7/5

3.7/5

Distance: 3.8/7.6 miles (One way/Round Trip)
Time: 4 hours (Round Trip)
Elevation Change: 600 ft.
Difficulty: Moderate

Trail Rating:

3.7/5

3.7/5

Trail Rating:

4.1/5

4.1/5