West Fork Trail

Hiking trail Sedona, Arizona, United States

What to expect

The West Fork Trail is a scenic hike located in the Coconino National Forest, offering stunning views of red rock formations, canyons, and creeks. The trail is 6.5 miles long and is considered moderately challenging, with 13 stream crossings and some rocky terrain. The hike is suitable for families, but be prepared to get your feet wet, as creek crossings are necessary. The trail is also accessible for visitors with mobility impairments, with a paved parking lot and some paved trail sections. However, the majority of the trail is natural surface and may not be suitable for wheelchairs or strollers. The area is home to a variety of wildlife and offers beautiful views of the surrounding landscape, making it a great destination for nature lovers and photographers. The West Fork Trail is a popular destination, especially during peak season, so it's recommended to arrive early to secure parking

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Easy Sedona Hikes with Epic Views

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This family's experience:

Activities: We hiked the West Fork Trail, which is a family-friendly trail with a creek perfect for cooling off

Highlights: We enjoyed the hike and the kids loved playing in the creek ✨