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Out and back trail, moderate difficulty. banks of Oak Creek, Hiking Distance: About 2 1/2 Then we saw lighter stone, more plants and shade. This trailhead is actually a few hundred yards away from the original trail to make room for parking. Because of very limited parking at the Midgley Bridge Trailhead, we will hike in from the Schnebly Hill end. Try it. There is a nice paved parking area where the pavement meets the dirt. Wide vistas offer lovely panoramic views in every direction. Out and back trail, moderate difficulty. Your guide leads you to the top of Skeleton Bone Mountain, and points out movie filming locations along the way. Schnebly Hill Road aka Huckaby Trial, aka Munds Wagon Trail, is a short paved road that eventually turns into a dirt trail only accessed by 4×4 high clearance vehicles that heads up to Merry Go Round Rock and the top of the rim. Take a Hike! This trail, for us, was an easy hike. city. Here's a link to a video The scenery was diverse. You hike above the town with views all around. Out and back trail, moderate difficulty. Then we saw lighter stone, more plants and shade. This location hosts a paved parking lot, so parking can sometimes be tricky on the weekends. It’s fun to plan a day hike and then end up at Grasshopper Point at the end of the day to relax and unwind. Huckaby Trail: ... - See 122 traveler reviews, 113 candid photos, and great deals for Sedona, AZ, at Tripadvisor. The cumulative trail ratings for the Huckaby Trail submitted by fellow hikers is located above with the Trail Data. Some of the trail is quite narrow, a hiking stick is helpful. The scenery was diverse. You have views of "Lucy," "Snoopy," Cathedral Rock and Uptown Sedona. For your safety and enjoyment, please obtain a copy of Sedona Hiking Guide The following sites sell Red Rock Passes in-person at their visitor desks or entry booths. Huckaby Trail, Sedona: See 122 reviews, articles, and 109 photos of Huckaby Trail, ranked No.35 on Tripadvisor among 142 attractions in Sedona. We would see desert, sun, red rock and cacti first. This is an easy trail with a 100 foot change in elevation. Then we saw lighter stone, more plants and shade. Region. Location. Sedona: the hike The Huckaby Trail is located within the beautiful inner gorge of Oak Creek Canyon and runs for three miles between Schnebly Hill and Midgley Bridge. Yes it's only a 5 mile hike round trip...BUT 19 GAZILLION people will go do it between June and October,JUST LIKE YOU. Hill Road trailhead is shared with the Munds Wagon trail. view area. Is this a must-do if you are traveling with a, Is this a romantic place or activity that you would suggest for, Would you recommend this place or activity to a friend looking for an, Is this a place or activity you would suggest for, Are the prices for this place or activity, Is this a place or activity you would go to on a, It must be a great place to visit because when I walked the road, several tour jeeps went by. We would see desert, sun, red rock and cacti first. The scenery was diverse. Sedona. Hike Distance- Details. One parking area is located off of Schnebly Hill Road. Be warned, there's not much parking here and if you get here too late you won't find a spot. Huckaby Trail was a fantastic hike. Your FREE account works with all Adventure Projects sites . Hike details. Acccess from Sedona: Huckaby Trailhead (off paved road): From the junction of Routes 89A and 179, take 179 south 0.3 miles. Day 1: Arrive in Sedona and Hike Bell Rock & Courthouse Butte Loop. is unpaved and recommended for high-clearance vehicles only. So please hike Sedona, help others, and rate a trail today! Hiking along the Huckaby trail through Oak Creek Canyon near Sedona, Arizona. For those of you who have a GPS unit, I have Sedona Tourism; Sedona Hotels; Sedona Bed and Breakfast; Sedona Holiday Rentals; Sedona Packages; Flights to Sedona; Sedona Restaurants; Sedona Attractions Close to town if you have time issues and beautiful scenery along the way. The best was the Oak Creek at the end, where we … Ride along rugged dirt trails surrounded by steep canyon walls, red-rock bluffs, and brush, stopping at lookouts and other remote locations far from the crowds. Comments (0) Send Inquiry. Trail Access: From the junction of SR89A and SR 179 in Sedona, drive 3 miles through Uptown Sedona and crossing Midgley Bridge to a very restricted parking area north of Grasshopper Point on the west side of SR 89A. Access: From the trailhead at Schnebly Hill – At the junction of Routes 89A and 179, take 179 south .3 miles. I wanted to get a couple of photos of this bridge from underneath so we took 89A north out of Sedona about 2-3 miles and turned off into the parking area for Huckaby Trail. Midgley Birdge is located 5.5 miles north on Hwy 89A from the Y intersection of Hwy 197 in downtown Sedona. Below are photos from our a hike where we started at the Midgley Bridge Trail Access: From the junction of SR89A and SR 179 in Sedona, drive 3 miles through Uptown Sedona and crossing Midgley Bridge to a very restricted parking area north of Grasshopper Point on the west side of SR 89A. az. I wanted to get a couple of photos of this bridge from underneath so we took 89A north out of Sedona about 2-3 miles and turned off into the parking area for Huckaby Trail. Park either on the west side of the highway across from a road blocked by a closed gate or at the Grasshopper Point recreation Area. If you can cross Oak Creek, proceed on the western side of Oak Creek along Great views of the city and rock formations, Huckaby at just over 5 hiking miles (which is different from actual as the crow flies miles) is a lovely hike. Near Sedona, Arizona. Comments (0) Send Inquiry. Visit and explore www.SedonaHikingApp.com for trail listings and hike highlights with pictures from the trails. Margs Draw Trail - 2 miles easy trail. Huckaby Trail: Great views - See 122 traveler reviews, 113 candid photos, and great deals for Sedona, AZ, at Tripadvisor. Great Sedona Hikes The best was the Oak Creek at the end, where we … We started the trail at the trailhead off Shenebly Hill Rd. Huckaby Trail was a fantastic hike. You will end up down on Oak creek - beautiful spot for lunch or dinner, some good hills but not too too difficult. Huckaby Trail was a fantastic hike. Distance. Huckaby Trail -- 2.6 mile moderate trail leading from Midgley Bridge to the Schnebly Hill trailhead. Sign Up or Log In. The Huckaby trailhead is on the west side of the parking area. You have views of "Lucy," "Snoopy," Cathedral Rock and Uptown Sedona. The other is As of March, 2017, the fee is $5 per day per vehicle. Turn left on Schnebly Hill Road just across the Oak Creek Bridge and go 0.8 miles to the Huckaby/Margs Draw Trails parking area on the left. descend to the eastern bank of Oak Creek. Updated September 10, 2017 . Sedona has instituted a "Red Rock Pass", which is a fancy way of saying you need to pay to play. Tucked along the creek in the very heart of Sedona, Los Abrigados offers easy access to stunning creekside and canyon scenery with vistas looking out over the city. USGS Maps: Munds Park, Munds Mountain and Sedona. GPS data available for the hike which include sedona. Huckaby trail (Sedona) Huckaby trail (Sedona) Hot. The TH parking lot is well marked and will be on your left as the asphalt turns to a dirt road. Huckaby Trail, Sedona: See 122 reviews, articles, and 113 photos of Huckaby Trail, ranked No.34 on Tripadvisor among 142 attractions in Sedona. With granite cliffs behind you, red rock mountains reach up to the right, and Sedona and her red rocks stretch out below to the left. The trail rises and falls as you approach Oak Creek. Red rock formation in Red Rock State Park along Oak Creek Canyon within Yavapai County, Sedona ... You can reach Grasshopper Point from Allen’s Bend, which connects with the Huckaby Trail and the Casner Canyon Trail. There is a. The remainder of Schnebly Rd. Region. Huckaby Trail was a fantastic hike. Trailhead trailhead. You can follow your location in real time and always know where you are on the trail. Mar 28, 2018 Seth Jayson. We would see desert, sun, red rock and cacti first. of Uptown Sedona. Web Page by Bill Bohan (billbo@greatsedonahikes.com). Then you descend to the eastern bank of Oak Creek. located at Midgley Bridge. Please choose a different date. Four trailheads lie within 1.5 miles of the resort. My husband (54) and I (52) are very active and in excellent shape. Huckaby Trail: Lots of variety - See 121 traveler reviews, 109 candid photos, and great deals for Sedona, AZ, at Tripadvisor. We would see desert, sun, red rock and cacti first. Hike details. NOTE: The following summary information is My husband (54) and I (52) are very active and in excellent shape. The trails is mostly unshaded except along the creek and can be hot in summer. The scenery was diverse. Your trail feedback and ratings are an important resource for fellow hikers and provide a personal account of your trail experience from which others may learn. Huckaby Trail wedding location is a great elopement spot for couples staying in uptown Sedona. Because of very limited parking at the Midgley Bridge Trailhead, we will hike in from the Schnebly Hill end. Plenty of parking, good trail information and a restroom. The best was the Oak Creek at the end, where we … This is the version of our website addressed to speakers of English in the United States. Summary: A hike that takes you down to the Love hiking Sedona and the Huckaby trail was another hike I've fallen in love with. The trail was a good starter for our first day in Sedona. There is a half decent drop toilet at the main carpark too. az. Hike Bear Mountain, Huckaby, or Boynton Canyon Trail. Parking is on your left-hand side. Parking is limited but most people appear to park on the road when the car park is full. If you’re looking for a challenge, get … Sorry, there are no tours or activities available to book online for the date(s) you selected. more, Recommended experiences in and around Sedona. Huckaby Trail was a fantastic hike. My brother & I went on the Huckaby Trail, starting at the trailhead off Schnebly Hill Rd. ... You need a red rocks parking pass to park at this trailhead ($5 as of August 2017). This strenuous trail has some of the best views in Sedona. "tracks," the route and waypoints. A few cairns and signs guide you on your way in the beginning. South trailhead is found heading up Schnebly Hill Road from 179 in Sedona. The trail now climbs moderately over switchbacks, passes beneath Midgley Bridge, and ends at the parking area at the north end of the bridge. Compare. The best was the Oak Creek at the end, where we rested our tired feet in … OR. ... Can also go from parking lot and back, < 1mi total. Then we saw lighter stone, more plants and shade. Experience the desert terrain of western Sedona with the thrill of a half-day ATV tour. The trail rises and falls as you approach Oak Creek. Go to Midgley Bridge Trailhead Click on Maps to Enlarge : Huckaby parking lot and trailhead. miles one way, 5 miles round trip. Just east of the bridge is a parking lot which serves as a trailhead for the following trails: Wilson Mountain Trail -- 5.6 miles (round trip) with a 2400 foot elevation. Jim Thompson Trail -- Leads 3 miles to the Brins Mesa Trail parking lot. Be warned, there's not much parking here and if you get here too late you won't find a spot. General Information Directions: Location: Along the floor of Bear Wallow Canyon east of Sedona, Arizona. Liked this one a lot. Out and back trail, moderate difficulty. Yes...it ends at the creek. Acccess from Sedona: Huckaby Trailhead (off paved road): From the junction of Routes 89A and 179, take 179 south 0.3 miles. Many of these sites also have vending machines where daily and weekly passes can be purchased.. And a pretty walk with easy flat trail. Huckaby Trail -- 2.6 mile moderate trail leading from the Schnebly Hill trailhead to Midgley Bridge. 5.40 [Miles] Total. A varied trail with scenery, a creek crossing, and rocky terrain. The best was the Oak Creek at the end, where we … Last Updated January 11, 2020 The scenery was diverse. Then you Take the turnoff on the left signed for Margs and Huckaby trails. exit from the traffic circle and proceed 0.8 miles to the Huckaby Trailhead. We started this hike around 3:30 pm during the peak heat of a 92-degree day in the middle of … May 20, 2018 Jen Jones. Park either on the west side of the highway across from a road blocked by a closed gate or at the Grasshopper Point recreation Area. Sedona. which is available here. Follow it up to Midgley Bridge and a fine The Sedona Hiking App currently has over 110 trails, over four hundred miles of trail documented and available in the App. We would see desert, sun, red rock and cacti first. It began up on a ridge then took us down to Oak Creek. Turn left on Schnebly Hill Road just across the Oak Creek Bridge and go 0.8 miles to the Huckaby/Margs Draw Trails parking area on the left. Then we saw lighter stone, more plants and shade. 5.40 [Miles] Total. state. Location. Take a Hike! city. to help with hike selection and is not intended to be used for hiking the trail. Out and back trail, moderate difficulty. You could actually park in the lower parking area and save a few steps. state. Take the Schnebly Hill Rd. If coming with a group, carpool as much as possible. There is a pit toilet and there are trail maps. The best was the Oak Creek at the end, where we … Hike Distance- Details. Huckaby Trail, Sedona: See 121 reviews, articles, and 109 photos of Huckaby Trail, ranked No.35 on Tripadvisor among 142 attractions in Sedona. Connect with Facebook. from our March 2011 hike (http://youtu.be/gaK6ORwMWkQ). You can follow your location in real time and always know where you are on the trail. Red Rock Pass fee applies. Turn left on Schnebly Hill Road just across the Oak Creek Bridge and go .8 miles. However, one must be prepared to forge Oak Creek since there is no dry crossing. Huckaby trail (Sedona) Huckaby trail (Sedona) Hot. Love hiking Sedona and the Huckaby trail was another hike I've fallen in love with. Then we saw lighter stone, more plants and shade. A wide variety of views a. A sinkhole was created at some point in the distant past making a bowl-shaped area that looks out toward uptown, Sedona, and offers a flat tableau for a wedding ceremony. Huckaby Trail was a fantastic hike. The Huckaby trailhead is on the west side of Unless the water is low and you want to cross sedona. The Sedona Hiking App currently has over 110 trails, over four hundred miles of trail documented and available in the App. It began up on a ridge then took us down to Oak Creek. I wanted to get a couple of photos of this bridge from underneath so we took 89A north out of Sedona about 2-3 miles and turned off into the parking area for Huckaby Trail. The scenery was diverse. This is an easy trail with a 100 foot change in elevation. Location: There are two trailheads for this to the other side of Oak Creek, end the hike where the trail comes to Oak Creek, just north Return by the same route or do one way in either direction with arranged transportation. Huckaby Trail rolls out photo-worthy views of uptown Sedona, riparian areas along the creek and towering monoliths. hike. GOOOOOO EEEEEEARLY.FINISH EARLY. When you get into Sedona, head to the Bell Rock trailhead to hike the Bell Rock and Courthouse Butte Loop (3.9-mile loop plus a little more for the climb up Bell Rock) for some classic Sedona scenery. If you are a resident of another country or region, please select the appropriate version of Tripadvisor for your country or region in the drop-down menu. Distance. We didn't have the time to do the entire trail, but even a short portion of this trail is enjoyable! This trail, for us, was an easy hike. the continuation of the Huckaby Trail. Updated September 10, 2017 . OR. General Information Directions: Location: Along the floor of Bear Wallow Canyon east of Sedona, Arizona. Be warned, there's not much parking here and if you get here too late you won't find a spot. We started the trail at the trailhead off Shenebly Hill Rd. Huckaby Trail: Lost - See 122 traveller reviews, 113 candid photos, and great deals for Sedona, AZ, at Tripadvisor. ... You need a red rocks parking pass to park at this trailhead ($5 as of August 2017). Only downside was that you’re hearing highway noise most of the route. Description: The Schnebly Hotels near Red Rock Ranger District Visitor Center, Hotels near Village Gallery of Local Artists, Hotels near Gateway Cottage Wellness Center, Chapel of the Holy Cross: Tickets & Tours, Red Rock Scenic Byway (SR 179): Tickets & Tours, Amitabha Stupa & Peace Park: Tickets & Tours, Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village: Tickets & Tours, Sedona Airport Overlook: Tickets & Tours. the slickrock bank. Hillside, creek, wilderness and views of uptown Sedona - this trail has it all. Sedona: the hike The Huckaby Trail is located within the beautiful inner gorge of Oak Creek Canyon and runs for three miles between Schnebly Hill and Midgley Bridge. Out and back trail, moderate difficulty. The Huckaby Trail is in the heart of Sedona, approximately 1 mile up Schnebly Hill Road from Route 179. After about 0.3 miles of following Oak Creek you'll come to We would see desert, sun, red rock and cacti first. the parking area. Visit and explore www.SedonaHikingApp.com for trail listings and hike highlights with pictures from the trails. From Phoenix: Take I-17 North to AZ-179 North toward Sedona. 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