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    Hiking Trails in Sedona - Moderate

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Jordan Trail (2 mile loop) - See spectacular red rock views from this trail. Starts at Jordan Road trailhead and connects with Soldier Pass area and Devil's Kitchen sinkhole. Trail climbs 200 feet.

Courthouse Butte Loop (4.2 miles one way) - Gentle 250-foot climb circles Bell Rock and Courthouse Butte, dips into wilderness area, dry wash, slick rock and climbs out to level ground. Starts and ends at kiosk at Bell Rock Pathway on Hwy 179.

Schuerman Mountain Trail (1 mile one way) - Trail climbs gently to base of the low mountain, then steeper climb to panoramic views. Allow two hours roundtrip for this hike. Trailhead on Upper Red Rock Loop Road past the high school.

Huckaby (2.9 miles one way) - Overlooking Sedona and access to Oak Creek. This trail begins at Midgely Bridge or Schnebly Hill Road trailhead.

Brins Mesa (3.2 miles one way) - This part wilderness trail climbs 600 feet to a mesa with fantastic views of Sedona and the red rocks to the north. This trail is open to horses and hikers. Access from the end of Jordan Road in Uptown Sedona, this trail links with Soldier's Pass Trail to make a loop.

Turkey Creek (3.4 miles one way) - Trail climbs 600 feet along the dry Turkey Creek, past Turkey Creek Tank and onto House Mountain. There are spectacular views in this secluded, diverse area. Trail open to horses, mountain bikes and hikers. Access from Verde Valley School Road and Turkey Creek Road.

Munds Wagon (4 miles one way) - Trail climbs gradually to 1400 feet paralleling Bear Wallow Canyon and Schnebly Hill Road. Trail passes by large slick rock areas, cypress and cottonwood trees, and portions of the historic Munds Wagon Trail, the first road linking Sedona and Flagstaff. Munds Wagon Trail is open to horses, mountain bikes and hikers. Park at the Schnebly Hill Road where the pavement ends.

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View the US Forest Service map showing all Sedona area hiking trails (480k in PDF format. Requires Adobe Reader)