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Allen’s Bend Trail and Grasshopper Point

Tuesday, April 26, 2011 by The Hike House 1 Comment

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Allen’s Bend Trail and
Grasshopper Point

The trail begins on the north side of the recreation area parking lot at Grasshopper Point. The trailhead sign is 75 feet further along the trail. The trail is near level and mostly in full shade from remnants of an old orchard and various native riparian trees. It follows along the foot of a rock wall on the left, a short distance from Oak Creek which can be heard but is seldom in sight. Several short paths provide access to this scenic creek for fishing, swimming, and picnicking. Be careful of poison ivy. The trail ends at the Casner Canyon Trailhead. Return by the same route for a pleasant 1 mile hike. The trail is probably named for Charles R. Allen, a photographer who homesteaded at the location of the present Junipine Cabins further upstream.

Trail Data

Distance: .5/1 mile (One way/Round Trip)
Time: .5 hours (Round Trip)
Elevation Change: 100 ft.
Difficulty: Easy

Trail Rating

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Rating: 2.5/5

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Airport Mesa Trail

Tuesday, April 26, 2011 by The Hike House 14 Comments

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Airport Mesa Trail

The trail circles the upper slope of Airport Mesa (Table Top Mountain), described clockwise here. There is no shade until reaching the last mile where it is intermittent depending on season and time of day. From the parking area, climb to the southeast about 100 yards to the top of the small saddle(Airport Saddle- GPS coordinates: N34° 51′ 24.2274″, W-111° 46′ 45.912″). Turn right to pick up the trail which immediately bends to the left to follow the southeast slope of the mesa. There are great red rock views from northeast to south over lower Oak Creek Valley. It is a mostly level trail for the first mile and then it begins a gradual and then moderate ascent over basalt boulders to the top of the south corner of the mesa at 1.4 miles. The trail levels out, turns north and follows the airport perimeter fence for a time. It drops down to cross a small wash and climbs out to the west where it intersects the Table Top Trail at 1.7 miles. 

The Table Top Trail is a half-mile (one-way) spur which climbs gradually on a finger of land extending to the southeast. It ends at at point with great panoramic views taking in the Red Rock Loop Road area to the west and many of the area’s most noted formations all around. Return by the same route to the main trail and continue north. Soon, the trail begins a moderate descent and turns to the northeast. Just past the 2 mile mark, the trail intersects the top of the Bandit Trail on the left which leads down into West Sedona. As you continue ahead, the trail descends some more and levels out after a switchback. The final stretch of the trail is a gradual climb eastward. The views here are over West Sedona and of Capitol Butte and Wilson Mountain. The trail ends at Airport Road across from the starting point at the parking turnout.

Trail Data

Distance: 3.5 mile loop (One way/Round Trip)
Time: 2 hours (Round Trip)
Elevation Change: 314 ft.
Difficulty: Moderate
Map: Click here for a map of Airport Mesa Trail.

Trail Rating

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Rating: 3.6/5

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A.B. Young Trail

Tuesday, April 26, 2011 by The Hike House 5 Comments

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A.B. Young Trail

The A.B.Young Trail leaves from the southernmost end of the Bootlegger Campground. Take steps down to the creek, find a suitable place to “boulder hop” or wade the stream, cross the creek and find an old metal sign indicating the trailhead. It immediately begins a moderately steep ascent and enters wilderness area. The shade of the creek area is quickly lost and nice views of the canyon and some interesting rock formations open up. The trail climbs 1600 feet in 1.6 miles over the 33 switchbacks to the rim of Oak Creek Canyon. At this point, the trail enters the shade of ponderosa pine and heads west for 0.8 miles on a gradual ascent (this portion of the trail not well marked), ending at the East Pocket Fire Lookout Tower. The trail is believed to have been built originally by C.S. (Bear) Howard in the 1880’s and it was reconstructed in the 1930’s by the Civilian Conservation Corp and supervised by A.B. Young.

Trail Data

Distance: 2.4/4.8 miles (One way/Round Trip)
Time: 5 hours (Round Trip)
Elevation Change: 1600 ft.
Difficulty: Very Difficult

Trail Rating

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Rating: 4.0/5

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