Near Highlands Trail Loop
Near Highlands Trail Loop
Near Highlands Trail Loop
Near Highlands Trail Loop
Near Highlands Trail Loop

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Highlands Trail Loop

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2.3
mi
Distance
167
ft
Gain
easy
Difficulty
Less CrowdedWildflowers

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
2.31mi
Distance
167ft
Elevation Gain
157ft
Elevation Loss
20%
Max Grade
7,061ft
High Point
6,892ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
Highland is one of a handful of trails in Fort Tuthill Park, just outside of Flagstaff. Unlike the other trails, though, Highlands has a separate access on Highway 89A, meaning you don't have to enter the main park area which is sometimes busy. The nondescript trailhead is a small dirt lot on the west side of the highway. From there, you simply go through a gate and begin the trail. You can do just this loop, or connect to the rest of the trails in the park as well.Fort Tuthill is a public open space of ponderosa pine forest, atop a low mesa south of Flagstaff. The park includes a campground, rodeo grounds, concert venue, and a military museum, but this trail is removed from all that and stays quite peaceful. Highlands is mostly singletrack trail, and mostly smooth except for a rockier ascent and descent on the edge of the mesa. While on your hike or run you'll catch a few glimpses through the trees of the San Francisco Peaks, but the scenery is primarily within the forest. In the summer you'll see wildflowers like goldenrod, lupine, and columbine. You may see the pointed-ear Abert's squirrels dashing between pine trees. You may also see mule deer or even elk.If you look closely you'll find evidence of varying forest management through the years. Dried old stumps, cut off at about knee height, were felled with cross-cut saws more than a century ago when this forest was extensively logged. After that, the forest was allowed to vigorously regrow, with suppression of wildfires that should naturally balance the density. Today, managers realize that overly dense forests are a tinderbox for catastrophic fires, so Fort Tuthill is performing extensive thinning operations. You'll see areas where trees have been recently cut and cleared. This makes a rough-looking understory in the short term, but a vibrant, diverse, and healthy forest in the long term.

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