No people, how did I get this shot! |
Note: I strongly advised you to hike this trail during the week. The crack has an excellent swim hole that is also a party location for locals and teenagers. I'm not sure how populated the location is during the week, but my guess is there will not be as many partyers. With that said, this is a great hike. I want to return and try this during the week to hopefully have more of the place to myself or with less of a rowdy crowd when I arrive. The trail is out and back and is 3.5 miles to what is known as The Crack. This is an excellent swim hole with several places to jump off the cliffs into the cool pools. The highest cliff to jump off of is about 30 feet. The trail is located to the east of Sedona in the Coconino National Forest. Directions to the trail are at the end of this narrative.
Little shade on hike to swim hole |
Up above the creek along the ridge |
The Crack is a beautiful spot, surrounded by red sandstone cliffs and green vegetation it is a place you could stay and play all day. Unfortunately that is what we found when we got there, a lot of people. I look forward to hiking this again in hopes to find it less populated during the week.
Remember the hike out is going to be hotter than your hike in. Take plenty of water. I would recommend bringing a water filter so you can just take the water straight from the creek if needed. This hike is kid friendly, but it is 3.5 miles to the fun swimming hole along a trail with little shade. Make sure your kids have plenty of water. FYI the Beaver Creek Campground is just a bit further down the road from the trailhead.
Length: 7 miles
Elevation Gain: 520 feet
Difficulty: Easy, but exposed
Recommend: All hiking levels
Cliff jumping at The Crack |
Hiking Time: 4 hours. Add in more time to play in the pools.
Directions: From Phoenix go North on Highway I-17 to the Sedona Exit, 179 turn right, this is FR618. Follow FR618 2 miles and turn left onto FR618A. Follow the signs to the trailhead.
My friends and i are there in your last picture! AWSOME! Great time!
ReplyDeleteWatch your weather. The creek riesecfast and hard in that area during rains and snowmelt. Fly-fishing is pretty good through this part of wet beaver. Be respectful, give local fishermen space. You'll see many of them on weekdays
ReplyDeleteThanks for the info! Yes, I do need to add info about flash floods in my post!
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