Near Hornet Canyon Loop
The entrance to Steed & Hornet Canyons with the cliffs looming in the distance.
Near Hornet Canyon Loop
In spring this would be a waterfall. This is the Hornet Creek drainage just above where the trail crosses it. Climb up the drainage to reach the cliff tops.
Near Hornet Canyon Loop
Little waterfalls above the grotto.
Near Hornet Canyon Loop
See the Hornet Canyon sign at the fork. Go left for Hornet Canyon or right for Steed Canyon.
Near Hornet Canyon Loop
The stairs go down-canyon. Here is the plank bridge at a fork, either path of which merges back on itself. After crossing the bridge, go left for the grotto, or right for some craggies.

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Hornet Canyon Loop

3.5 (2 Ratings)
A fun afternoon loop below the massive Hornet Canyon Cliffs.
2.1
mi
Distance
1,426
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
2.06mi
Distance
1,426ft
Elevation Gain
1,426ft
Elevation Loss
65%
Max Grade
6,210ft
High Point
4,819ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
This trail loops around Hornet Canyon, and rides the ridge straddling the Hornet and Steed canyons. The path shown follows the loop clock-wise, which is easier to route-find. If doing it counter-clock-wise, it can be a bit hard to follow the trail on the north side of Hornet Canyon.Note that this loop provides access to a few approaches that take you up above the massive cliffs. One is taken at the point where the trail crosses Hornet Creek. Follow the drainage straight up for a ways, and then leave it to follow the north shoulder of the cliffs. As of this writing, tree tags aid in the route-finding process. Another approach is to make your way up the center ridge proper, to the base of the cliffs. This is a horrible bush-wack rewarded by some fun 4th and 5th class scrambling/climbing. If you route-find carefully enough, there is nothing too risky about this way of gaining the top of the cliffs. Yet a third approach is to take the south fork at the top of the trail following the center ridge. This has become quite overgrown in recent years, but unlike the other approaches, it is a trail nevertheless. Follow it around the south flank of the cliffs until it bends east then north to gain the ridge up above the cliffs.From above the cliffs, you can follow the ridge up to a saddle overlooking Farmington Lake. Note that there is a descent that takes you to Flag Rock (the Centennial trail), but it is a bit hard to follow. In any case, be careful on your descent, and don't forget the headlamp.

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