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Hermosa Tours Flagstaff to Sedona Tour (Arizona Trail)

Mountain Biking Trail

Hard
98.06 mi
6,779 ft
This adventure includes over 96 miles of amazing Arizona Trail around Flagstaff and south to Mormon Lake before traversing to the Mogollon Rim overlooking Sedona and dropping into beautiful Red Rock Country.

This four-day trip has been in the making for quite some time and now it’s here. This adventure includes over 96 miles of amazing Arizona Trail around Flagstaff and south to Mormon Lake before traversing to the Mogollon Rim overlooking Sedona and dropping into beautiful Red Rock Country. You’ll experience a variety of landscapes from start to finish: aspens and ponderosa pines around the San Francisco Peaks and Flagstaff, high desert scrub and high range cactus, and then a drop into Sedona’s world famous red rock escarpments and soaring cliff walls. The change from beginning to end in this trip is something to behold. We created this Flagstaff and Sedona mountain bike tour for those who don’t want a guide, don’t want to be supported during the week and generally just want their own self-serve adventure with a bit of logistical assistance. Each day we relocate a very deluxe camp setup (provided by Ready Camp) of (2) 10×10 canopies, full kitchen, dry firewood, camp chairs, fresh water, coolers of food and beverages (you purchase prior to trip) and all your personal gear like tents, bags and clothing. You can go as cheap or deluxe as you want on food, beverages and amenities!! Arrival Day Our meeting point for this trip is Sedona, AZ at Over the Edge Bikes. The day before the trip starts you can pick up a cooler (if needed) from us to do your shopping for the week. Day One We will depart Over the Edge in Sedona by 7:30am and shuttle to the start on the Arizona Trail north of Flagstaff. The ride today is a wonderful mix of aspens, ferns and Ponderosa Pines with distant views of the Kendrick Peak as you cruise through occasional open grasslands. The riding past Snowbowl Ski Area is fun and a little technical as you knife through embedded basalt rock formations. Turning east the trail traverses through mainly Ponderosa Pine before you exit the trail at Little Elden Springs Campground. Ride length is about 22 miles. Day Two After two easy miles of riding, the AZT crosses the Rio de Flag and enters Picture Canyon. A short walk leads you to some spectacular petroglyphs that are a great reminder of the cultural history of this area. Pedaling southeast, the trail is fast and flat before it crosses under I-40 and soon enters Walnut Canyon. Here, the AZT stays just outside Walnut Canyon National Monument but still provides the same incredible views that make this an international destination. Wind-sculpted cliffs, Sinagua cliff dwellings, trickling water and prime singletrack might make this your favorite segment of trail. If you like technical riding, you’ll find some exciting rock steps near here that will test your ability. The trail follows Walnut Canyon for many miles before heading onto Anderson Mesa and the many tiny alpine lakes found nearby, including Marshall Lake your second camp. Ride length is about 30 miles. Day Three The final day features some truly amazing mountain biking through the ponderosa pine forest. Most of the terrain is gentle in terms of elevation gain/loss, but a variety of soil conditions make for exciting riding. Sometimes you’ll be flowing along at high speed on soft tread, and other times you’ll be navigating over volcanic rock obstacles and climbing in your granny gear. It’s all fun, mostly rideable, and will leave you wanting more. A short side trip down the Navajo Spring Trail leads to Mormon Lake Lodge, an oasis in the forest, where you can grab a slice of pizza or a cold beer before getting back on the trail and a short ride to Dairy Springs Campground. Ride length is about 19 miles. Day Four The final day starts very mellow across mainly rolling terrain on remote dirt roads. This signifies the transition from the “high country” portion of your ride and your entry into Sedona’s Red Rock Country. By midday you will have reached the edge of the Mogollon Rim and be staring down Bear Hollow…also know as Schnebly Hill. From here you descend the Schnebly Hill Trail, cross Schnebly Hill Rd and then make your way all the way to the Huckaby Trailhead along the Munds Wagon Trail. Ride length is about 25 miles. For more information and to book a tour, visit: Written by FATMAP Official
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Route and Elevation

Segments

NameDistanceElev. Diff.Avg. Grade
AZT 418 to Aspen Corner Intersection6.83 mi702 ft1.4%
418 to Bismarck Lake Trail3.70 mi604 ft3.1%
Fire Road 418 Climb1.08 mi174 ft3.0%
AZT - 418 to Snowbowl Road11.71 mi-1,352 ft-1.0%
az trail down 1/31.15 mi-400 ft-6.1%
FDDS 4 AZT Down Poof4.86 mi-1,138 ft-4.4%
Double D with the stinger1.21 mi-364 ft-5.7%
Az Trail DH 0.39 mi-171 ft-7.2%
AZ Trail DH from Aspen Corner4.67 mi-1,122 ft-4.6%
Afterburrner0.16 mi-108 ft-12.6%
Dat lil climb0.29 mi52 ft2.8%
az trail down 2\32.76 mi-712 ft-4.8%
snowbowel to az2.98 mi-692 ft-4.3%
lower Snowbowl AZT (down)3.25 mi-725 ft-4.2%
AZTR Snowbowl Road to Lower Moto2.85 mi148 ft0.5%
AZT (Moto- Secret, Ascent)3.16 mi367 ft2.2%
Upper AZT_schultz2.68 mi289 ft2.0%
Upper AZ Horsey Trail to Rusty Pipe Summit1.99 mi220 ft2.1%
2015 Super D - First Half0.67 mi-200 ft-5.6%
Little Elden from the gate drop in to Little bear 1.27 mi-364 ft-5.4%
Sandy Seep Downhill1.22 mi-312 ft-4.8%
AZT: Sandy Seep to Tom Moody Loop1.28 mi-52 ft-0.7%
Cinder Slope0.79 mi-220 ft-5.3%
AZT - Red Bridge > Picture Canyon Climb0.53 mi112 ft4.0%
AZT (Flagstaff Loop To Campbell Mesa Link)8.06 mi325 ft0.2%
AZT - FR791 > BNSF Tunnel3.19 mi-213 ft-1.3%
AZT I-40 - WC Monument Rd2.03 mi187 ft1.6%
AZT Climb after tunnel to WCRd1.83 mi180 ft1.9%
AZT - Frontage Rd > Old Walnut Canyon Rd3.97 mi272 ft1.2%
AZT (Campbell Mesa Link To Equestrian Bypass)6.59 mi387 ft0.1%
Fisher Point E to W5.87 mi387 ft0.7%
Walnut Canyon DH southbound0.57 mi-230 ft-7.2%
Walnut side canyon exit climb0.41 mi177 ft8.0%
Unnamed Road Climb0.69 mi279 ft7.6%
Walnut Canyon Rim Runnin Westbound 1 0.83 mi66 ft1.5%
Walnut Canyon Rim E to W1.48 mi79 ft0.6%
AZT Walnut Cyn Rim towards Fisher Pt1.53 mi-36 ft-0.3%
AZT Walnut Cyn Rim1.88 mi-190 ft-1.5%
Fisher Pt Downhill-top to midway0.44 mi-167 ft-7.1%
Fisher Point Downhill0.87 mi-371 ft-8.1%
Fisher Pt Downhill from Midway0.44 mi-213 ft-9.1%
AZT: single track dh to 82e 0.83 mi-197 ft-4.4%
AZT SB: Lake Mary Rd to Wiemer Springs Rd4.64 mi328 ft1.3%
Rocky Climb SB on AZT0.57 mi131 ft3.3%
Munds top to middle DH1.35 mi-594 ft-8.3%
Munds Trail Seg. 0.54 mi-243 ft-8.5%
Mid Munds DH1.02 mi-430 ft-8.0%
Munds ST dh to parking lot 3.15 mi-1,037 ft-6.0%
Hangover Single Track Exit1.63 mi-226 ft-2.3%
Munds DH - Hang to Huck1.17 mi-177 ft-1.6%