Originally built to maintain power lines, Casner Mountain trail offers spectacular views of the Sycamore Canyon and Red Rock/Secret Mountain Wildernesses and the Verde Valley. The trail follows an old jeep road which still provides access to the power lines.
The trail begins in high desert vegetation and switchbacks up the side of Casner Mountain. Once on top of the mesa, Pinyon/Juniper with open grasslands are the norm. The ascent is very strenuous and accounts for about 2 miles of the total length. However, once on top the hike is really quite easy to moderate. Take lots of water especially during the Summer months.Wildlife is abundant, particularly in the winter months. Watch for elk and deer. An occasional bear and even mountain lion are spotted. (Trail may be taken 2 miles further. Simply follows power lines along the ridge connecting Mooney Trail and Buck Ridge.)

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Wouldn’t recommend during hot months! Hunters going up/down trail with quads, and some dirt bikers. Otherwise, a great hike for views, esp of Sycamore Canyon, Black and Bear Mtns. Definitely a lung burner!