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Where: Coconino National Forest, AZ

Country: US

Length: 2 Miles

Difficulty: Difficult

Crowds: Crowded


Nearest Town: Flagstaff

Miles from Town: 25 Miles

Elevation Gain: 1800

Beginning Elevation: 4600 Feet

End/Highest Elevation:


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Trail Description

General Information: Bring you wading shoes for this one. You'll be wading clear, cool Oak Creek early in the hike. According to historians, this trail was built to provide cattle grazers a means of getting their stock from water on the canyon floor to pastures on the canyon rim. Today, it is used by hikers and people on horseback for access into the heart of a landscape most people see only through their telephoto lens.

After crossing Oak Creek, the trail leads a short way up the floor of Casner Canyon before turning up the canyon's north slope. It then continues a long and sometimes steep climb to the canyon rim about a half-mile north of the Schnebly Hill Road overlook. The route it follows is a scenic one, right through the middle of some of the rock formations that make up the spectacular view from Sedona and Highway 89. Because shade is sparse, this can be a hard, hot climb on a sunny day. Bring lots of water along with your camera.
No motor vehicles. This trail can be hot and dry in summer.

Directions: From Flagstaff, Drive 25 miles south from Flagstaff or 2 miles north from Sedona on US 89A. Park either on the west side of the highway across from a road blocked by a closed gate or at the Grasshopper Point recreation Area. If you park at Grasshopper, you'll have to follow Allens' Bend Trail to its intersection with Casner Canyon Trail. Allen's Bend Trail starts at the north end of the Grasshopper Point parking lot.

Bring you wading shoes for this one. You'll be wading clear, cool Oak Creek early in the hike.

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Description

Bring you wading shoes for this one. You'll be wading clear, cool Oak Creek early in the hike. According to historians, this trail was built to provide cattle grazers a means of getting their stock from water on the canyon floor to pastures on the canyon rim. Today, it is used by hikers and horsebackers for access into the heart of a landscape most people see only through their telephoto lens.

After crossing Oak Creek, the trail leads a short way up the floor of Casner Canyon before turning up the canyon's north slope. It then continues a long and sometimes steep climb to the canyon rim about a half-mile north of the Schnebly Hill Road overlook. The route it follows is a scenic one, right through the middle of some of the rock formations that make up the spectacular view from Sedona and Highway 89. Because shade is sparse, this can be a hard, hot climb on a sunny day. Bring lots of water along with your camera.

Directions

Drive 25 miles south from Flagstaff or 2 miles north from Sedona on US 89A. Park either on the west side of the highway across from a road blocked by a closed gate or at the Grasshopper Point recreation Area. If you park at Grasshopper, you'll have to follow Allens' Bend Trail to its intersection with Casner Canyon Trail. Allen's Bend Trail starts at the north end of theGrasshopper Point parking lot.

Highlights

The Casner Canyon Trail leads you into the heart of a landscape most people see only through their telephoto lens, but beware, you will be wading water.



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