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Where: Kaibab National Forest, AZ

Country: US

Length: 6 Miles

Difficulty: Difficult

Crowds: Very Crowded


Nearest Town: Flagstaff

Miles from Town: 80 Miles

Elevation Gain: 1970

Beginning Elevation: 6170 Feet

End/Highest Elevation: 4200 Feet


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Trail Description

This trail is located within Kanab Creek Wilderness. As it descends from Sowats point the trail offers a panoramic view of Sowats and Jumpup Canyons while dripping 2,000 feet among vermilion colored cliffs interspersed with natural rock sculptures, pockets of juniper and pinyon and steep, molded sandstone canyons. At the base of the Point, the trail follows a sandy bench to the edge of Sowats Canyon, then crosses it. After leaving Sowats, the trail winds its way around the Point and enters Jumpup Canyon. The Ranger Trail to Kanab Creek joins Trail #8 here, allowing the hiker to continue up Jumpup Canyon until it meets FR 423. Kwagunt Hollow and Sowats Canyon are popular accesses to Kanab Creek and Colorado River. Because of the steep-sided and narrow pathway on this trail, riders should use only experienced trail horses. This trail is in a remote area, with limited water, high summer temperatures, and extremely rugged terrain. It is therefore recommended that specific and current information be obtained from the Visitor Center.

Trail Layout: The trail descends from Sowats Point, crosses Sowats Canyon and then descends into Jumpup Canyon where it joins Trail #41.

Directions: From 1/4 mile south of Visitor Center, Travel on AZ 67, turn west on FR 461. Continue west on FR's 461 and 462 for about 9 miles to FR 422. Turn south on 422 and go 11.5 miles (5 miles beyond Big Springs), then turn west on FR 425. Go about 8 miles and turn right on FR 233. Follow 233 about 9 miles to the trailhead. The road ends at Sowats Benchmark, about 0.5 mile beyond the trailhead.

This trail features natural rock sculptures, pockets of juniper and pinyon and steep, molded sandstone canyons.

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Description

This trail is located within Kanab Creek Wilderness. At the base of the Point, the trail follows a sandy bench to the edge of Sowats Canyon, then crosses it. After leaving Sowats, the trail winds its way around the Point and enters Jumpup Canyon. The Ranger Trail to Kanab Creek joins Trail #8 here, allowing the hiker to continue up Jumpup Canyon until it meets FR 423. Kwagunt Hollow and Sowats Canyon are popular accesses to Kanab Creek and Colorado River. Because of the steep-sided and narrow pathway on this trail, riders should use only experienced trail horses. This trail is in a remote area, with limited water, high summer temperatures, and extremely rugged terrain. It is therefore recommended that specific and current information be obtained from the Visitor Center.

Trail Layout: The trail descends from Sowats Point, crosses Sowats Canyon and then descends into Jumpup Canyon where it joins Trail #41.

Hiking Time: Three hours from the trailhead to the link with Trail #41 in Jumpup Canyon. Return trip will take slightly longer because of the steep climb in the last mile.

Use Restrictions: No motor vehicles or motorized equipment may be operated in the Kanab Creek Wilderness.

Directions

Trailhead at 6,170 feet in the Kanab Creek Wilderness 0.5 mile from end of Forest Road 233.

1/4 mile south of Visitor Center on AZ 67, turn west on FR 461. Continue west on FR's 461 and 462 for about 9 miles to FR 422. Turn south on 422 and go 11.5 miles (5 miles beyond Big Springs), then turn west on FR 425. Go about 8 miles and turn right on FR 233. Follow 233 about 9 miles to the trailhead. The road ends at Sowats Benchmark, about 0.5 mile beyond the trailhead.

Travel Time: Two hours from North Kaibab Visitor Center.

Road Conditions: Approximately 38 miles of gravel and dirt roads, the last 8 miles of which are suitable for high-clearance vehicles only.

Highlights

As it descends from Sowats point the trail offers a panoramic view of Sowats and Jumpup Canyons while dropping 2,000 feet among vermilion colored cliffs interspersed with natural rock sculptures, pockets of juniper and pinyon and steep, molded sandstone canyons.



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