In case you haven’t already noticed, the weather is starting to warm up around the state, signaling the beginning of spring. The snow is melting, the wildflowers are blooming, and the current temperatures are perfect for hiking. If you want to find a relatively easy hike that will show off the beauty of Arizona, then you’ll want to check out this trail near Sedona.
Woods Canyon Trail #93 is a trail that sits in Red Rock country, just south of Sedona and the Village of Oak Creek.
The trail measures 4.5 miles one-way, so expect to hike 8 to 9 miles total. Whenever you feel like returning, just turn around and head back in the same direction.
Although it sounds long, the trail is actually pretty easy. It's level with a well-defined trail and the first mile follows a jeep trail before narrowing.
The majority of the route is unshaded, so be sure to put on plenty of sunscreen and bring plenty of water for the journey.
Perfect for a simple day hike, this is a great way to enjoy the area's beauty while also avoiding massive crowds.
Finding a quiet trail in the Sedona area is pretty much unheard of but this one does usually have lighter traffic than those closer to town.
You'll get to see the gorgeous red rocks that make this part of the state shine!
Plus, plenty of mesas and local vegetation shows the transition from desert to forest.
This time of year, you'll get to see wildflowers and Dry Beaver Creek will look quite pretty from the snow melt. While a good portion of the hike leads you along the banks of the creek, the trail will eventually end in this area.
Take some time to relax, dip your toes in the cool water, and recharge your body for the hike back.
When you're spending time out in nature, don't forget to keep your eyes open for wildlife and always leave no trace. We want to make sure we keep Arizona looking beautiful!
Woods Canyon Trail No. 93 is located in the Red Rock District of Coconino National Forest. You can find a map of the trail and directions to the trailhead on the Forest Service website.
Want to check out more incredible hikes around the state? With the temperatures warming up, you might want to plan a desert hike before summer hits! You can find some recommendations in 9 Easy Desert Hikes In Arizona Anyone Can Do.
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