State Park
Secret Canyon Camping
Coconino National Forest · Sedona, AZ
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- Address:Sedona, AZ
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There are camping restriction in this area. Be sure to heed all warnings and restrictions before venturing out to camp in the backcountry in these areas.
For more information, visit:
https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/coconino/recreation/camping-cabins/recarea/?recid=54892&actid=34
https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/stelprd3806979.pdf
The Secret Canyon Trail is of moderate length, leading into the Red Rock-Secret Mountain Wilderness. The first two miles follows an old road bed, that is fairly flat and easy going. The rest of the way, the trail meanders in and out of the canyon bottom. Vegetation varies from chaparral to mixed conifer along this typically dry water course.
The signed trailhead is across the usually dry streambed of Dry Creek west of the parking area. The trail immediately enters Wilderness. The wide, nearly flat trail leads into the wide canyon mouth with nice views, but no shade from the desert scrub vegetation. At 2/3 mile, HS Canyon Trail branches off to the left. Continue ahead for Secret Canyon. At 2 miles, continue ahead (west) as the trail drops down to cross a drainage. It climbs gently for the next 3 miles beside the canyon drainage, frequently dipping down to cross it.
There is shade from oak and ponderosa and nice views of red rock formations. At 5 miles, the streambed turns sharply left a short distance to an interesting "chute". Return to the trail which continues ahead, climbs sharply, then levels out. At 5.5 miles, there is a deep ravine and a series of pools in the solid rock streambed. An unmaintained trail continues on. Return by the same route for an 11 mile hike. The entire length of this hike is enjoyable and rewarding, so hike as much or as little as you'd like for the day. The trail can be very hot in summer.
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Pet Policy
Pets allowed on leash
Campground Rules
- No campfires allowed
Within ~30 miles
Trails near Secret Canyon Camping
Trail
Secret Canyon to Bear Sign Canyon Loop
Arizona
6.4 mi1,198 ftgain
Moderate
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Secret Canyon Trail
Arizona
5.0 mi1,299 ftgain
Moderate
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HS and Secret Canyons
Arizona
7.1 mi2,231 ftgain
Difficult
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Bear Sign Canyon Trail
Arizona
7.0 mi1,247 ftgain
Moderate
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Dry Creek OHV Trail
Arizona
5.0 mi850 ftgain
Moderate
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Vultee Arch Trail
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3.6 mi830 ftgain
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