Near West Fork Upper Extension from 231
Boulder hopping at the start of the trail, just below FR231.
Near West Fork Upper Extension from 231
One of many swims - be prepared to get completely wet!
Near West Fork Upper Extension from 231
The most amazing scenery is beyond the reach of the average hiker taking only the maintained trail.
Near West Fork Upper Extension from 231
Don't spend so much time thinking about your tired, achy legs that you forget to look up at the amazing scenery all around you!
Near West Fork Upper Extension from 231
Eventually the canyon narrows creating some breathtaking scenery.

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West Fork Upper Extension from 231

4.0 (5 Ratings)
An epic descent of West Fork Canyon from FR 231 to the main West Fork Oak Creek Trail.
10.6
mi
Distance
6,002
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Fall ColorsRiver/CreekSwimmingViews
Access Issues
No camping within 3 miles of the junction with West Fork Oak Creek Trail

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
10.64mi
Distance
6,002ft
Elevation Gain
7,129ft
Elevation Loss
75%
Max Grade
6,597ft
High Point
5,448ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
This is a through-hike of West Fork from FR 231 to the main West Fork Oak Creek Trail, and most should consider this a one-way route. Leaving one car at the start and one at the trailhead for the West Fork Oak Creek Trail will enable you to enjoy this route without having to retrace your steps to get back to the starting point. The route begins at a small bridge on FR 231. There used to be a small sign on FR 231 stating "West Fork" but this was not there in June 2018. Once on the trail, there is a large Forest Service sign letting you know you are in the correct canyon. This route is only for the truly adventurous but it is totally worth the effort. Begin by boulder hopping from FR 231 down the canyon until it reaches the main West Fork Canyon. From there, be prepared for narrow passages along the river bottom with plenty of river crossings and 4-5 swims (some over your head) depending on the time of year and the water levels. You can either trek through the water or bushwhack along the reeds and brush on the side.For the last six miles, the Red Rock narrows creating sheer cliffs, subway tunnels and other amazing rock shapes. Don't be so concerned about the burning in your legs that you forget to look up and enjoy the scenery. The last six miles moving toward the main West Fork Trail are much easier and a welcome relief after a long day of hiking.

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Contributors
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