Near Soldier Pass Cave and Brins Mesa Loop
Brins Mesa
Near Soldier Pass Cave and Brins Mesa Loop
It will be hard to keep your eyes on the trail with views this good on the descent from Brins Mesa to Sedona.
Near Soldier Pass Cave and Brins Mesa Loop
Devil's Kitchen sinkhole is definitely worth checking out!
Near Soldier Pass Cave and Brins Mesa Loop
Red rocks at the top of Cibola Pass.
Near Soldier Pass Cave and Brins Mesa Loop
View looking north when reaching the top of the climb on Brin's Mesa Trail.

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Soldier Pass Cave and Brins Mesa Loop

4.7 (41 Ratings)
A loop hike that includes Soldier Pass Trail, and a spur to an alcove.
5.6
mi
Distance
1,208
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
BirdingCaveFamily FriendlyGeologically SignificantViewsWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
It's best to park at the Soldier Pass Trailhead or take the shuttle there. Starting from the Brins Mesa Trailhead involves significant 4X4, high clearance and has minimal parking space. Please stay on trail when on Brins Mesa. There is sensitive cryptobiotic soil in the area which does not recover from our footprints' destruction.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
5.55mi
Distance
1,208ft
Elevation Gain
1,208ft
Elevation Loss
55%
Max Grade
5,102ft
High Point
4,443ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
Soldier Pass Trail begins to climb gradually for about .25 mile when you reach Devils Kitchen, a sink hole with a large block of sandstone balanced on the side. About another .25 mile up the trail, you'll pass a series of seven potholes carved in the sandstone by water runoff. The trail continues uphill and begins to get steeper. After about one mile from the trailhead, you can see Soldier's Pass Arch. Because of the open country, this remains in view for another half mile as the trail begins to get very steep. The Arch is difficult to spot but at mid-day you can clearly see light shining on the ground behind the arch. The trail is relatively easy to follow. The top of the mesa is really a pass as you are surrounded by higher elevation red rock. After passing a large peak near the trail on the right, the route begins to descend steeply. This would be a very difficult section if you hike in the reverse direction. Short switchbacks take you down the bottom where the trail levels off again as you approach the trailhead at W. Park Ridge Drive. Just before the parking area, on the right, you'll see Cibola Pass Trail. Turn right here and follow the trail for about a half mile until you reach the junction with the Jordan Trail. The two trails merge so just continue straight. After about another half mile you'll reach the Soldier Pass Trail. You can't miss this as it has constructed stone cairns and signage. Turn right here.

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Contributors
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