West Fork Trail in Coconino National Forest
The West Fork Trail is a captivating hike that offers a blend of scenic beauty and natural history. The trail meanders along the West Fork of Oak Creek, providing stunning views of the red rock cliffs, dense forests of Douglas firs, and vibrant riparian flora. Throughout the route, hikers will encounter several creek crossings, some requiring agility to keep feet dry, and witness diverse wildlife such as mule deer and Abert's squirrels. The trail is popular but rewarding, with both accessible sections and more secluded areas that bring a sense of tranquility as you venture deeper into the canyon. #Hike #Canyon #Forest #Nature #River #Rock #Cliff
- Distance: 9.7 Km
- Elevation gain: 326 m
- Maximum elevation: 1,736 m
- Elevation loss: 317 m
- Minimum elevation: 1,618 m
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Name: West Fork Trail in Coconino National Forest GPS track, route, trail
Start: West Fork Trail, Coconino County, Arizona, United States (34.99065 -111.74377)
End: Shady Lane, Coconino County, Arizona, United States (34.99026 -111.74169)
Coordinates: 34.98802 -111.76885 35.00420 -111.74169
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West Fork Trail along West Fork Oak Creek in Red Rock-Secret Mountain Wilderness
United States > Arizona > Coconino County
The West Fork Trail is a gem for hikers looking to escape the Arizona sun, as the towering canyon walls and lush tree cover create a cool and inviting atmosphere. Following the creek, you'll navigate delightful stream crossings that add a fun challenge while being rewarded with stunning views of red rock…
Distance: 11.7 Km • Elevation gain: 466 m • Maximum elevation: 1,757 m