On
25 January 2014 thirteen Skyliners hiked Huckaby Trail from Schnebly
Hill Road to Midgley Bridge and returned. Although Huckaby is a very
well-known trail, I had never before hiked it.
From
Cottonwood, we drove north on Hwy 89A to Sedona, turned onto Hwy 179
south and proceeded 0.3 miles before turning north onto Schnebly Hill
Road. The trailhead parking lot, signed for Margs Draw and Huckaby
trails, is located just 0.8 miles ahead, where the pavement ends and
Schnebly Hill becomes a rough dirt road. On parking we walked to the
end of the parking lot and found a sign for Huckaby Trail (above)
posted sign near the kiosk.
This
trail leaves the parking area heading in a westerly direction and is
at first generally level. However, after about 0.2 miles, Margs Draw
trail leads off to the left and Huckaby descends rather steeply into
Bear Wallow Canyon and then switchbacks up the other side to top out
on a ridge overlooking Oak Creek and Sedona. We arrived on the ridge
just as the sun was struggling to break through a light cloud cover
and the view was fantastic.
Looking across Oak Creek and Sedona from Huckaby Trail
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Just
over a mile from the trailhead we found ourselves following generally
along a contour line on the southern slope of Mitten Ridge about 250
feet above Oak Creek. Sedona was still spread out below us and the
morning sun, gradually winning its battle with the clouds,
highlighted the red rock formations, rendering them in shades of
pastel. We decided to stop for a group photograph with that view for
a background.
As
we continued along the slope of Mitten Ridge we gradually drew closer
to Hwy 89A and its steady roar of traffic as the road made its way
up Oak Creek Canyon toward Midgley Bridge. This is the down side to
hiking on a trail so close to a populated area. One can never escape
the crowds and the noise. But we did have excellent scenery to enjoy
and we had started our hike before most of the tourists were
stirring, so mostly had the trail to ourselves for the first part of
the hike.
Soon
we came to the descent into Oak Creek Canyon. From here we could
look up the canyon to Midgley Bridge, the end of our trail.
Looking up Oak Creek Canyon to Midgley Bridge
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Also
along this stretch of trail we had a good view of Steamboat Rock
(left).
I think I would have named it Tugboat Rock, but someone else got
there first.
The
descent to Oak Creek was fairly steep, Some 200 feet in about 0.5
miles. After reaching the creek, the trail follows it upstream for
about 0.6 miles to the creek crossing. Along here, the trail winds
up and down the slope of the canyon wall, never rising or falling
very far, but also not the expected easy stroll along a
gently-sloping streambank.
There are
actually two crossings, as the creek is split into two flows at this
point. The first crossing, carrying the major part of the stream was
the most hazardous and several of our hikers chose to stop there for
lunch rather than attempt the crossing.
First crossing when hiking the trail from Schnebly Hill Trailhead
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The second
crossing, located about 0.2 miles from the first, carried less water
and was much easier. Both crossings (above and below) are shown here
in photographs taken on the return trip.
Second crossing when hiking the trail from Schnebly Hill Trailhead
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After the
first crossing, Huckaby Trail continues upstream on the other side of
the creek for a little over 0.1 mile to the second crossing. It then
switchbacks up the canyon wall almost to Hwy 89A, turns south and
continues parallel to, and just below, the roadway to pass under the
north end of Midgley Bridge. After crossing under the bridge it
climbs steeply via stone steps to the parking lot. We found another
trailhead sign (above) posted
there.
The below map
shows the trail from the first creek crossing to the parking lot at
Midgley Bridge.
Showing Huckaby Trail from the first creek crossing to the parking lot at Midgley Bridge
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The below
photograph shows Midgley Bridge from the parking lot. The trailhead
sign is visible at lower left. Kwi has just passed under the bridge
and started up the stone steps.
Midgley Bridge from the parking lot. Kwi has just started climbing the stone steps.
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We had taken a
bit longer to reach the bridge from the crossing than we had supposed
and there was no cellphone reception deep in the canyon, so one of
our number turned back to tell those waiting at the crossing that we
were eating lunch at the bridge and suggest that they start back to
the Schnebly Hill Trailhead. We would catch up after we finished
lunch. The rest of us ate a leisurely lunch at a nearby picnic table
before starting the return hike.
According
to my GPS the distance from the trailhead at Schnebly Hill Road to
the trailhead at Midgley Bridge is 3.3 miles, so the hike was 6.6
miles round trip. The distance from the first creek crossing to the
parking lot was 0.6 miles, so those who stopped at the creek hiked
5.4 miles. The highest elevation was 4525 feet and the elevation
difference was 396 feet. However, with all the interim ascents and
descents along the way, we climbed a total of about 900 feet as we
hiked the trail both ways.
The
included map (below) shows the
entire trail from the Schnebly Hill Road Trailhead to the Midgley
Bridge Trailhead in red.
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