This trail is rated as moderate due to the need to navigate over a few fallen trees and logs, requiring high clearance. Without these obstacles, it would be considered an easy trail. At the end of the route depicted here, you will encounter a large area filled with fallen trees, obstructing further passage. However, you can still hike to the edge of the ridge to enjoy breathtaking views of Maroon Mountain, South Pocket, and Sedona to the southeast.
Shortly after the beginning of the trail, there is a well-defined campsite with enough space for 1-2 vehicles. The site is located on a flat, level, grassy area right next to the trail.