A.B. Young Trail Information & Hiking Resources | GORP.COM

Trail Finder

A.B. Young Trail

Flag Inappropriate

You Tell Us...

Rate this trail:

Contains:
Waterfalls
Wildlife
Swimming Holes
Out-n-Back Trail
Overlooks
Campsites
Pet-Friendly
Loop Trail

Where: Coconino National Forest, AZ

Country: US

Length:

Difficulty: Strenuous

Crowds: undefined


Nearest Town:

Miles from Town:

Elevation Gain:

Beginning Elevation:

End/Highest Elevation:


Find Something Wrong? Fix it!

Wildernet
Trail Description

The A.B.Young Trail leaves from the southernmost end of the Bootlegger Campground. Take steps down to the creek, find a suitable place to "boulder hop" or wade the stream, cross the creek and find an old metal sign indicating the trailhead.It immediately begins a moderately steep ascent and enters wilderness area. The shade of the creek area is quickly lost and nice views of the canyon and some interesting rock formations open up. The trail climbs 1600 feet in 1.6 miles over the 33 switchbacks to the rim of Oak Creek Canyon. At this point, the trail enters the shade of ponderosa pine and heads west for 0.8 miles on a gradual ascent (this portion of the trail not well marked), ending at the East Pocket Fire Lookout Tower.The trail is believed to have been built originally by C.S. (Bear) Howard in the 1880's and it was reconstructed in the 1930's by the Civilian Conservation Corp and supervised by A.B. Young.

Directions: From Sedona, Drive into Oak Creek Canyon to Milepost 383.3. The trail starts across the creek from Bootlegger Campground. After crossing the creek, a short climb will bring you onto an old road above the creek. The trailhead starts at the old metal sign which is within 300 feet of your crossing. From most crossings, the sign will be just downstream.

This strenuous trail is located 20 miles south of Flagstaff (10 miles north of Sedona) on paved roads in scenic Oak Creek Canyon.

Review by Wildernet Copyright © 2009 Wildernet.com all rights reserved.



Help us out!!

This is a wiki, and we welcome your input to make this trail description even better.

Click here to edit!



Flag Inappropriate

most popular trails
  • Most Read
  • Most Emailed
  • Top Rated