Obligatory "selfie" |
So I had a pretty big dilemma. Here it is Saturday night, I am in Vegas, need to be in Tucson Monday afternoon. I haven't been outside all week and I need my fix. The dilemma: on my only free day, Sunday, do I go hike the Grand Canyon or make a stop in Sedona and hike there? Looking back now I really don't know why this was such a hard decision. The forecast in the Canyon was 45 degrees and 30+ mph winds.
Amazing view from the Bear Mountain Trail in Sedona |
Sedona is an outdoors mecca. TONS of trails for hiking, biking horseback. You name it, they've got it.
Looking back down at the amazing sandstone formations |
Ok enough about Sedona and more about my hike. I decided to do something a little off the main drag. Bear Mountain is a pretty tough hike. Pretty easy to find, just a couple miles off of Dry Creek road and 89A in town. The hike isn't too long at just over 5 miles round trip, but it gains close to 2000' of elevation and offers spectacular views. I wouldn't make this the first hike of my life but it's not too tough if you are in generally ok shape. I arrived at the trail head at 10am to 65 degrees, a nice breeze and sunny. Perfect hiking weather!
The first section of the trail crosses over the valley just slowly gaining elevation. Once I got closer to the cliff faces I felt like I was basically trekking straight up. There were a few ups and downs along the trail, but it
Awesome views from the trail |
Once I made the summit I was greeted with 360 degrees of the entire area. The sun lit of the geological
Lunch at the summit of Bear Mountain |
The descent didn't feel too hard, but I found myself stopping every couple of minutes to take pictures! I am sure if I just pushed through my legs would have a bit more upset with me. Or maybe I was just ignore it was I gave all of my focus on soaking in everything around me. Once I was back at the trail head it seemed like it came too quickly!
As a side note, I met a nice family from Chicago on the hike. Interestingly enough, they told me the same thing: they went to the Grand Canyon, but were having so much more fun in Sedona. Jennifer was 22, her mother 45 and her grandfather 76. All 3 of them made it to the top and back. Truly inspiring to see the
Jennifer and her family heading back down to the trail head. |
Net net: if you are going to the Grand Canyon to hike, you may want to reconsider and spend some time in Sedona! At least make sure you stop and look at the "big hole" if you haven't been there before, but once you get sick of bumping into people and staring at the same thing get in you car and drive south. Sedona isn't even 2 hours away and will keep you entertained for days on end.
And a few more pictures for you from Bear Mountain, Sedona, AZ: