Sunday, January 23, 2000

TREKABOUT WALKING CLUB-June 2017


Walks are graded on a 1-4 scale (with 4 being the most difficult)
Meet Every Tuesday - hikes starting at 7:00am at trail head (subject to change)
HIKING SHOES RECOMMENDED/CARRY WATER/DOGS MUST BE ON LEASH
To join TrekAbout Walking Club, please email at jen.mabery@yavapai.us
Or call: 928-634-6877/928-301-6143
Get up and get moving! And it’s free


Tuesday June 6th
Baldwin Trail” –
Another great loop hike about 3 miles long, this hike provides wonderful views of Cathedral Rock. It will take us down towards red rock crossing to enjoy some sounds of the creek.
Level 2.5

Directions: From Cottonwood: Go through Cornville to beaver head flat road to village of Oak creek. Then turn left at the Verde Valley School Rd round about. Follow all the way out till road turns to dirt, then about a mile in look for trail head lot on the left.

Tuesday June 13th
Cliff Rose Trail” – Such a perfect get off the couch and come walk with us hike! A nice scenic 1.5 mile loop boasting great views of Sedona rocks and Mingus Mountain. Come take a stroll with us.

Level 1.5

Directions: From Cottonwood, Head towards Sedona on 89A at the Cornville Rd light take a left on the Mingus extension. About .2 tenths of a mile on the right hand side is the entrance to the trail head.

Tuesday June 20 th
Chimney Rock Loop” – This is a sweet little 1.6ish mile loop trail. Great views and right under the might Thunder Mountain., with fairly easy terrain with a couple of small climbs to get you breathing.
Level 2
Directions: From Cottonwood-Head to Sedona via 89A. Turn left on Dry Creek Road. Then turn right on to Thunder Mountain Road. Then about .2 turn left at the Thunder Mountain Trail Head Parking Area. Red Rock Pass Needed.


Tuesday June 27th
Fay Canyon” – An easy walking 2 mile out and back canyon hike. This is a beautiful high walled canyon that also boasts a natural archway. (2-2.5 hours) Note: you will need a red rock pass.
Level 2
Directions: Coming into Sedona from Cottonwood, take a left at the Dry Creek Road light. Follow road out, at the first “T” take a left, and then at the second “T” take another left. In about 2-3 tenths of a mile you will see a nice paved parking lot on the left side of the road (trail head is on the right).










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