Near Secret Canyon
Near Secret Canyon
Near Secret Canyon
Near Secret Canyon
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Secret Canyon

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4.5
mi
Distance
720
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Less CrowdedViewsWildflowers

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
4.55mi
Distance
720ft
Elevation Gain
203ft
Elevation Loss
45%
Max Grade
5,205ft
High Point
4,677ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
The Secret Canyon Trail is no secret. Its namesake, Secret Mountain, earned its title by being hidden among the other peaks and canyon headwalls in the surrounding area. What does keep this hike mostly quiet, however, is the rough road leading to the trailhead. Without a high-clearance vehicle and the know-how to use it, you'll need to add 6 miles (three in each direction) to the total distance of this hike. If you can gain access to this lonely trailhead, then you're likely to find the closest thing to solitude in this extremely popular hiking area. The trail begins in a brushy forest, providing a little shade as you start the hike. Soon the views open up in front of you. Towering red rock sculptures stand up above the greenery. The best views come in the first couple of miles. After the junction with the David Miller Trail, the route takes on a very different character. The canyon fills in with trees. Various pine and juniper trees grow tall and wide. Shrubs, wildflowers and ferns carpet the ground. Through the trees there are occasional glimpses of the red canyon walls to remind you you're still in Sedona. Otherwise the dry forest closes in on you, seemingly transporting you to another world. Continue long enough and you'll find pools, slot canyons, and even running water (depending on the season). The entirety of the Secret Canyon Trail can be done in a day, but there are other options. There are a few decent places to camp back in the canyon to turn it into an overnight trip. Or hike in only as far as you'd like, instead of walking the full 11 (or 17) miles. You could also make a 6.2-mile loop out of Secret Canyon - David Miller - Bear Sign - Dry Creek trails.

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Contributors
Jessica Beauchemin