Hiking the West Fork Trail in Sedona - Call Of The Canyon Day Area Road

Hiking the West Fork Trail in Sedona

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Category

Hiking

Typical Duration

25 minutes

Difficulty

Moderate

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Hiking the West Fork Trail in Sedona - Call Of The Canyon Day Area Road

Hiking the West Fork Trail in Sedona - Call Of The Canyon Day Area Road

Hiking the West Fork Trail in Sedona - Call Of The Canyon Day Area Road

Hiking the West Fork Trail in Sedona - Call Of The Canyon Day Area Road

Hiking the West Fork Trail in Sedona - Call Of The Canyon Day Area Road

Hiking the West Fork Trail in Sedona - Call Of The Canyon Day Area Road

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Hiking the West Fork Trail in Sedona

Hiking the West Fork Trail is one of the most iconic outdoor activities in Sedona, Arizona. Located in the lush Oak Creek Canyon, this hike offers a unique contrast to Sedona’s famous red rock landscapes with its dense vegetation, towering canyon walls, and a serene creek that winds its way through the trail. Known for its shade, water crossings, and vibrant autumn foliage, it’s a favorite for visitors and locals alike, offering a refreshing retreat regardless of the season.

Adventure Guide to Hiking West Fork Trail

  • Trail Overview: The trail begins at the West Fork day-use area, located about 10 miles north of Sedona on Highway 89A. This 6.5-mile out-and-back hike (3.25 miles each way) follows a well-maintained path alongside Oak Creek, with 13 water crossings adding an element of adventure. The path is moderately easy, making it family-friendly and suitable for hikers of various skill levels.

  • Key Features: The trail’s dense forest of ponderosa pines and firs provides shade and relief from the sun. The canyon walls towering up to 1,000 feet create a natural amphitheater, offering breathtaking photo opportunities. In the fall, the foliage transforms into dazzling shades of red, orange, and gold, making it one of Arizona’s premier spots for autumn colors.

  • Historical Significance: The area was once home to Mayhew Lodge, a rustic retreat frequented by Hollywood stars in the early 20th century. Remnants of the lodge can still be seen at the trailhead, giving hikers a glimpse into the past.

Visitor Tips

  • Best Times to Visit: Spring and fall are ideal, with mild temperatures and seasonal beauty. Arrive early, as the trailhead parking lot fills quickly, particularly on weekends and holidays.

  • What To Bring: Comfortable hiking shoes with good grip (essential for creek crossings), plenty of water, sunscreen, and a small towel if your shoes get wet.

  • Driving Directions: From Uptown Sedona, drive north on Highway 89A for about 25 minutes to find the West Fork Parking Lot. There’s a fee to park, typically around $11 (cash or card).

Visitor Tips:
  • Best Times: Spring and Fall for cooler temperatures and amazing lighting.
  • What to Bring: Water, sunscreen, and a camera!

Location

Hiking the West Fork Trail in Sedona in Call Of The Canyon Day Area Road

Coordinates: 34.9907, -111.7429

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Nearby City

Sedona, AZ

Protected Areas

Coconino National Forest, Sedona District of Coconino National Forest

Experience Level

Moderate

Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with some outdoor experience. Good for regular hikers.

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