Near Hammond Canyon to Posey Canyon
A nice section of Posey Trail.
Near Hammond Canyon to Posey Canyon
The views along Posey Trail are epic.
Near Hammond Canyon to Posey Canyon
Looking back over the trail we just ascended.
Near Hammond Canyon to Posey Canyon
Hammond Canyon towers.
Near Hammond Canyon to Posey Canyon
Looking down into the canyon from Posey Trail.

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Hammond Canyon to Posey Canyon

4.5 (6 Ratings)
An awesome canyon-filled adventure; from rim top to canyon bottom, and back again.
9.8
mi
Distance
2,613
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
BirdingFall ColorsRiver/CreekViewsWaterfallWildlife
Access Issues
Please Respect and Protect archaeological sites: Stay on trail, help prevent damage. Don't move artifacts, let everyone enjoy the discovery. Stay out of ancient buildings and off walls, they are fragile! Report looting and vandalism: 1 800 722 3998 This route, especially Hammond Canyon (012), may be very, very wet in Spring.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
9.79mi
Distance
2,613ft
Elevation Gain
2,302ft
Elevation Loss
35%
Max Grade
8,519ft
High Point
6,060ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
Starting from the Hammond Canyon (012) Trailhead, the trail immediately dives into the water-carved valley, becoming steeper and steeper as you go. You'll note that along this trail, the flora changes from deciduous trees and lush, low shrubs, to dry conifers. As the dense deciduous foliage of the forest starts to thin, the views of !Hammond Canyon proper become more apparent.Continue down this tight, somewhat elusive trail as it finally reaches the !Hammond Canyon Creek. From here, the trail meanders along and around the creekbed, slowly falling in elevation. In some of these sections, you'll be surrounded by thick horsetail reeds as well as dense manzanita shrubs. Don't forget to look up, however, as the towering sandstone pillars should be coming into view now.Eventually, the trail reaches a double waterfall (which must be stunning in Spring). This proves a good resting point or a place to eat lunch.From here, the trail continues east. If you have time, be sure not to miss Three Finger Ruin! We didn't have time to see it, but it's supposed to be amazingly well-preserved. I've noted its location as an information symbol on the map.Continue along the winding trail and navigate the few stream crossings until the trail eventually reaches Posey Canyon Trail (166). !Posey Canyon Trail immediately takes you steeply uphill to the northwest. Described by one of my hiking partners as "improbable," this trail is very cool. It winds very steeply uphill with awesome views along the way. For its duration, you'll be able to see the Abajo's to the north, the San Juan's to the east, Black Mountain and Ute Peak to the southeast, and the Carrizo Mountains to the south.Not only are the mountain views expansive, you'll have excellent views looking into Posey Canyon. The trail snakes its way atop a slickrock bench with views down 1500' to the canyon bottom. This trail is pure Bears Ears awesomeness.Once atop Posey Canyon Trail (166), either take your shuttled car back to the starting trailhead, or hike the road for ~5 miles.

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