The Little Horse Trail is a favorite Sedona, Ariz., hike for lots of reasons: scenery, proximity to Bell Rock and a bonus side trip to Chicken Point.
Author: Mare Czinar
This hike near Payson is a not-too-tough way to reach the East Verde River
There’s a lot to see on this hilly but not too tough route to the East Verde River, like mountain views and flowers blooming most of the year.
Even in an average wildflower year, this hike delivers. How to see the blooms.
We didn’t get enough rain to trigger a superbloom, but there are still plenty of flowers in McDowell Sonoran Preserve. Try the Lost Dog Wash Trail.
Even in an average wildflower year, this hike delivers. How to see the blooms.
We didn’t get enough rain to trigger a superbloom, but there are still plenty of flowers in McDowell Sonoran Preserve. Try the Lost Dog Wash Trail.
Hard-mode hiking? This easily customizable hike has the best of San Tan Mountain Regional Park.
The park’s 20+ miles of trails wander among lush desert vegetation, scoured washes and scenic high points with excellent valley vistas.
This trail was deemed too dangerous to drive. Here’s how you can hike it.
This trail in Queen Creek Canyon reveals mining and ranching history, plus an old tunnel blasted from solid rock. The geology is impressive, too.
Don’t go behind the horse: How to see these Sedona rock formations from horse-friendly hiking trails
There’s a good chance you’ll encounter equestrians on the Stirrup and Saddle Up trails in Sedona. Here’s how to be safe if you meet a horse and rider.
Hiking trails: If you want to see some crazy rock formations this is the one for you
Scorpion Point sits at the core of a vast field of jumbled granite boulders and isolated pinnacles in McDowell Sonoran Preserve in Scottsdale.