x 6762’ red rock (sedona area) nw trails · 2019-01-16 · two fence trail anaconda trail girdner...

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89A 2.7 S o l d i e r P a s s R d . Red Rock Secret Mountain Wilderness Red Rock Secret Mountain Wilderness Devils Bridge West Sedona Bo y n t o n P a s s R d . D r y C r e e k R o a d Chimney Rock T h un d e r M tn . Ro a d Coffee Pot Road d Sanborn Coffee Pot Rock Sugarloaf Fay Canyon Posse Grounds City Park WILDERNESS BOUNDARY WILDERNE BOUNDAR F o r e st R o a d 1 5 2 SEDONA Doe Mountain The Cockscomb Mescal Mountain x 5009´ x 5067’ F o r e s t R o ad 1 5 2 C F R 152 C L o n g C a nyo n R d. x 5047’ x 6029’ 0.8 x 6762’ 0.2 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.2 1.3 2.0 1.7 1.3 1.1 0.7 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.6 0.8 0.8 1.5 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.5 1.0 0.7 0.4 0.4 0.7 1.0 1.0 0.5 0.4 0.5 0.5 0.6 0.6 0.4 2.4 0.2 0.6 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.7 1.0 1.7 1.6 1.2 0.9 0.8 1.3 1.3 2.0 0.3 4x4 Road 0.2 W I L D E R N E S S B O U N D A RY B 0.4 1 0 Mescal Trail Mescal Trail Deadman Pass Long Canyon Trail Long Canyon Trail Boynton Canyon Trail Fay Canyon Trail Boynton Vista Trail Mescal Trail Chuckwagon Trail Yucca Trail Soldier Pass Trail Rupp Trail Cockscomb Trail Girdner Trail Bear Mountain Trail Doe Mountain Trail Dawa Trail Dawa Trail Cockscomb Trail Cockscomb Trail Lizard Head Trail Girdner Trail Aerie Trail Two Fence Trail Anaconda Trail Girdner Tr. Chuckwagon Trail Arizona Cypress Trail Snake Trail Oak Trail OK Trail Canyon of Fools Trail Teacup Trail Thunder Mtn. Sugarloaf Loop Trail Devils Bridge Trail Jordan Trail Adobe Jack Lower Chimney Rock Trail Grand Central Power Line Tr. Adobe Jack Andante Trail Chimney Rock Trail Brins Mesa Trail Brins Mesa Trail Manzanita Trail OK TH Fay Canyon TH Bear/Doe TH Boynton Canyon TH Dry Creek TH Mescal TH Andante TH Adobe Jack TH Long Canyon TH Canyon of Fools Trail Arizona Cypress TH D r y C r e e k R o a d Thunder Mt. TH Sugarloaf TH Soldier Pass TH Devils Bridge TH Brins Mesa TH Aerie TH Red Rock (Sedona Area) NW Trails Trail Scenic Byway Primary Highway Paved Road (FS) Forest Service or Dirt Road (high clearance vehicle recommended on Dry Creek and Schnebly Hill) Camp Day Use Recreation Site Scenic View Ranger Station Visitor Information Heritage Site Trailhead N Beginner Intermediate Advanced Diculty Rating for Trails: State or City Park boundary Wilderness boundary Private property 0 0 1 Mile 1 Kilometer These maps are made possible through a partnership between the US Forest Service, Sedona Friends of the Forest and a “Keen Effect” grant to “build stronger communities and a healthier planet.” REVISED 1-2016

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Page 1: x 6762’ Red Rock (Sedona Area) NW Trails · 2019-01-16 · Two Fence Trail Anaconda Trail Girdner Tr. Chuckwagon Trail Arizona Cypress Trail Snake Trail Oak Trail OK Trail Canyon

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Fay Canyon Trail

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Rupp TrailCockscomb Trail

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Bear Mountain Trail

Doe Mountain Trail

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Dawa Trail

Cockscomb Trail

Cockscomb Trail

Lizard Head Trail

Girdner Trail

Aerie Trail

Two Fence Trail

Anaconda Trail

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Chuckwagon Trail

Arizona Cypress Trail

Snake Trail

Oak Trail

OK Trail

Canyon of Fools Trail

Teacup Trail

Thunder Mtn.

Sugarloaf Loop Trail

Devils Bridge Trail

Airport Saddle Trails

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Plunge Trail

Jordan Trail

Adobe Jack

Lower Chimney Rock Trail

Grand Central

Power Line Tr.

Adobe Jack

Bandit Trail

Andante TrailChimney Rock Trail

Brins Mesa Trail

Brins Mesa Trail

Manzanita Trail

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These maps are made possible through a partnership between the US Forest Service, Sedona Friends of the Forest and a “Keen Effect” grant to “build stronger communities and a healthier planet.”REVISED 1-2016