Baldwin Trail Is An Easy Hike In Arizona That Takes You To An Unforgettable View
Baldwin Trail in Sedona offers a moderate hike with spectacular views of Cathedral Rock and fewer crowds.
Located in the heart of the red rocks that characterize the area surrounding Sedona, the Baldwin Trail is somewhat of a secret. That’s because the name disguises the real reward of the moderate hike, which produces spectacular views of Cathedral Rock. Using the Baldwin Trail enables visitors to avoid some of the crowds that occupy the more conspicuously named Cathedral Rock Trail.
The Baldwin Trail offers opportunities for connections to other trails and off-shoots that alter the length of the loop.
The standard trip is officially 1.6 miles, according to the Coconino National Forest website. The trail climbs only about 200 feet, making it accessible to hikers of all ages and skill levels.
Even at an elevation of about 4,000 feet, the Baldwin Trail can be hot at peak hours during the summer, as it is mostly unshaded.
The tradeoff is that it’s accessible year-round. Sunset is always a good time to view Cathedral Rock.
The majestic Cathedral Rock is an unchanging fixture, yet the vantage point and time of day create varied looks.
Vegetation that appears in this rugged setting seems to stand out even more than it otherwise would.
Visitors can take the Baldwin Trail loop in either direction.
Every hiker has their own preference, but a counter-clockwise route seems to be the prevailing favorite.
The Baldwin Trail is fairly wide and smooth, making it accommodating to hikers.
Glimpses of the Village of Oak Creek from the trail and Oak Creek itself are part of the attraction.
The turnoff to Verde Valley School Road on AZ-179 is about 7 miles south of Sedona and 7 miles north of the intersection of AZ-179 and I-17. From there, travel about 5.5 miles to the trailhead parking lot. The Coconino National Forest website offers more detailed information.
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