Huckaby Trail
Sedona, Arizona
0.7 miles E of Sedona, ArizonaOn the hunt for adventure? Established in 1998, Huckaby Trail is just the adventuresome route for both avid hikers and mountain bikers. It offers up forestry of Arizona Sycamores and picturesque views of the enticing Red Rocks of Sedona; along with some gnarly mountain biking challenges. You may catch an occasional breeze during the summer months, but this 3-mile trail is temperately more enjoyable during the Spring and Fall months. Although if you’re up for enduring some modest snowfall and the crisp air that comes with it a winter hike can prove to be a contrasting experience. You won’t believe you’re in the desert!
Huckaby is just a quick 5-minute drive from the city with two entrances via the north and south trailhead. At the north end, Midgley Bridge Trailhead supplies minimal parking; making this end of the trail a suitable start for early birds. The trail begins with a steep elevation drop down Oak Creek Canyon to its running waters. Feeling a swim? Bring your suit and take a dip in the creek pools. There is one large boulder passage across Oak Creek to cross before resuming on the trail. However, exercise caution, as a rise in water level can be hazardous. If waters are dangerously high, just continue down the creek and traverse through a narrower part. Be prepared for some boulder hopping either way!
For you mountain bikers, after crossing you’ll enjoy a nice half-mile cruise before pumping yourself up for an intense hike-a-bike climb. Bear in mind there are at least two of these carries throughout the trail. After conquering this feat you’re rewarded with astonishing views of Wilson Mountain and Steamboat Rock at Mitten Ridge. For you hikers, be sure to don hiking boots with a reliable grip. If you want to successfully take on this diverse terrain, then running shoes just won’t cut it!
A bench memorial sits atop the climb overlooking the surrounding landmarks - a good stopping point in your journey (if you so choose). Once you reach this point shade is less abundant the rest of the trail so be sure to have your sun protection handy. Continuing on south for about another half-mile, you will moderately descend toward Bear Wallow Wash. On the way down look out for Snoopy Rock - named after the delightful Peanuts character! A sideways glance will reveal the shape of the beagle lying on its back. Just as quickly as you began your descent another trek up-hill through switchbacks begins nearing the end of the trail. Once you reach the top the trail will level out for about 1/8 of a mile until finally reaching the finish at Schnebly Hill Trailhead. This side of the trail is known for its more ample parking space than the northern trailhead. Keep that in mind if you plan on arriving in the later part of the morning/afternoon.
Generally, this dog and kid friendly hike is a fun experience for all!
Mohave Trail (#200)
Phoenix, Arizona
7.1 miles NE of Phoenix, ArizonaAn invigorating swift hike is what Mohave Trail 200 provides for anyone looking for a free and quick escape. Though the main attraction of the Phoenix Mountain’s Preserve is the larger Piestewa Summit, this small-scale peak is a prize in its own right. The trail yields a peaceful expedition away from the crowds and a private scenic view at the end. Measuring at around 0.6 miles in distance (one-way) doesn’t negate the fact that its 300-foot elevation change is just as rapid as the 30-minute hike time.
The trailhead begins just north of the Mohave Picnic Area on the east side of the parking lot near Squaw Peak Drive. Once you find the signs for Trail 200, you will begin to climb the upslope of the trail for less than a quarter of a mile before you come to a divide in the trail. Be sure to follow the signs to the right keeping you on the trail, as the left path will lead to Quartz Ridge Trail; another awesome trail that will tack on another half mile to your total excursion. After taking the right path there is more climbing for another 0.2 miles. To avoid straying off course, the rule of thumb for this hike is to maintain travel in the southwest direction. Stick to the right!
For the last part of the trail, steep switchbacks will elevate you to the highlight of the summit. After a bit of physical exertion, you can relax at the top with sweeping valley views, a south mountain background and to the rear of you, the Phoenix Mountain Preserve range. A great site for a sunset gazing!
This trail is dog-friendly, as long as you keep your furry friend on a leash! It is a relatively easy hike for a keen outdoorsman but can be ramped up if tackled at a faster pace. Otherwise, it is the perfect starter trail for those new to the hobby of hiking!