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Buffalo Park Loop

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Flagstaff, Arizona
23.1
mi
Distance
3,763
ft
Gain
extreme
Difficulty
Views

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
23.1mi
Distance
3,763ft
Elevation Gain
3,763ft
Elevation Loss
50%
Max Grade
9,145ft
High Point
6,928ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
The Buffalo Park Loop is a scenic 23-mile loop in Coconino National Forest near Flagstaff, Arizona. It combines a variety of trails, leading you through high-desert scrub, pine forests, and stunning mountain views, with a challenging climb to the top of Mount Elden. This moderate-to-strenuous hike features a mix of singletrack trails and dirt roads, making it ideal for hikers and trail runners seeking a diverse adventure.Your journey begins at Buffalo Park, a popular starting point for many local hikes. You'll start by heading north on 87F before turning onto the East Parkway Access Trail. As you follow the Pipeline Trail, you'll enjoy an easy descent and flat stretches through pine forests and grassy meadows.Continuing on, connect with the Middle Tier Trail, a singletrack path that offers expansive views of the surrounding forests and distant mountains. From here, you'll take the Forces of Nature Trail, providing a relatively gentle hike with views of Mount Elden and Flagstaff. Your next segment is the Elden Lookout Trail, where you'll head north towards the summit of Mount Elden. This portion involves a steep ascent, gaining significant elevation as you approach the top of the peak. At the summit, you'll be rewarded with panoramic views of the Flagstaff area and the surrounding peaks.Next, you'll descend the Sunset Trail and continue onto Little Bear Trail. This trail winds through lush forests and offers a mix of rocky and smooth sections. Follow the Little Elden Trail, passing Schultz Tank and Schultz Pass, before rejoining the Arizona Trail/Schultz Creek. This segment leads you back towards Buffalo Park, completing your loop.TERRAINThe route includes a variety of terrain, from rocky climbs to flat sections. SAFETY AND CONSIDERATIONSCarry ample water and sun protection, as shade is limited in some areas.PERMITS AND CAMPINGNo specific permits are required for day hiking this loop. If you plan to camp, dispersed camping is allowed in certain areas within Coconino National Forest, but always check for any restrictions or regulations.PARKINGParking is available at Buffalo Park, but it can be busy during peak times. Arrive early to secure a spot, and be sure to follow all posted rules and regulations.

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