Near Kachina Peaks Wilderness Loop
View from Humphrey's Peak Trail and Weatherford Trail intersection.
Near Kachina Peaks Wilderness Loop
Hiker on Weatherford Trail towards the intersection of the Humphrey Trail.
Near Kachina Peaks Wilderness Loop
The view of Humphrey's from the trailhead.
Near Kachina Peaks Wilderness Loop
Schulz Tank
Near Kachina Peaks Wilderness Loop
Unofficial trail to Agassiz Peak looking west.

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Kachina Peaks Wilderness Loop

4.0 (6 Ratings)
A big romp through The Peaks and to the highpoint of Arizona.
23.9
mi
Distance
5,797
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
BirdingCommonly BackpackedFall ColorsGeologically SignificantViewsWildflowersWildlife

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
23.86mi
Distance
5,797ft
Elevation Gain
5,797ft
Elevation Loss
70%
Max Grade
12,621ft
High Point
8,020ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
Start at the Schultz Tank Trailhead and follow the Weatherford Trail #102 up an old roadbed. This will be a moderate uphill with switchbacks as it approaches Fremont Saddle. We did not find any water along the way on this early June trip. Once at Fremont Saddle, you get your first view of the inner basin. My understanding is that these peaks used to be one big volcano that erupted leaving this basin and these remnant peaks. We camped our first night just past the Saddle at about 10,800 feet. It was quite cold in the morning. The next day, we continued on the Weatherford Trail on the east side of Fremont Peak with continued great views of the Inner Basin past the intersection of the Inner Basin Trail, up some switchbacks to Doyle Saddle. It is very rocky and dry. A little further on, you'll see a sign prohibiting entry to Agassiz Peak on penalty of a $500 fine. It can only be climbed in winter due to the critical habitat for San Francisco Peaks groundsel, although the trail up to the peak seems to indicate that the sign is ignored. A little further on you reach the Humphreys Peak Trail. Go right to climb Humphreys Peak or continue on the loop. You'll switchback down from 12,000 feet to Arizona Snow Bowl at 9,000 feet. Along the way there is a side trail, unmarked and unmaintained that leads you to a wreckage field of a B-24 that crashed in 1944. You can still see a wing, landing gear, and propeller. If you visit, be respectful and don't remove anything.After you pass the Arizona Snow Bowl, you'll hike on the Kachina Trail #150 along the bottom western flanks of the wilderness. There are some beautiful Aspen groves along this route and limited campsites and water. From Kachina, you'll end where you started at the Schultz Tank Trailhead.
History & Background
These peaks are sacred to various native tribes. The name Kachina Peaks comes from an indigenous name for the mountain.

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Contributors
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