Horse Trails
Horse Trails
Bruce Brockett trailhead - 1trailmeister added this area
Sedona, AZ
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Directions
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Driving Directions
Click the icon for directions in google.For access to these trails, take I-17 to Hwy 179 junction (Sedona Highway). At this junction, take FR 618 east (away from Sedona) 2 miles. At the top of the hill just before the Ranger Station, go to the left or north and park by the lagoons. This turn is marked by a sign indicating horse trailer parking. There is adequate room for up to 12 large trailers there. There are toilets and camping at the trailhead is allowed. To reach the Bell Trail, follow the signs to go thru the gates to the east of the lagoon road or ride the short distance over a small mountain saddle down onto the Bell Trail.
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- Printable Map
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Directions
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Driving Directions
Click the icon for directions in google.For access to these trails, take I-17 to Hwy 179 junction (Sedona Highway). At this junction, take FR 618 east (away from Sedona) 2 miles. At the top of the hill just before the Ranger Station, go to the left or north and park by the lagoons. This turn is marked by a sign indicating horse trailer parking. There is adequate room for up to 12 large trailers there. There are toilets and camping at the trailhead is allowed. To reach the Bell Trail, follow the signs to go thru the gates to the east of the lagoon road or ride the short distance over a small mountain saddle down onto the Bell Trail.
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The equestrian camping and parking area at the Bruce Brockett trailhead offer access to the Bell Trail and beyond into the Wet Beaver Creek Wilderness of Arizona.
Many thanks to TrailMeister user Maxine D for sharing this fabulous horse camp!
Land manager is Coconino National Forest – http://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/coconino/recreation/recarea/?recid=55254&actid=30
Campers must be in self-contained units.
Parking area can accommodate up to 10 horse trailers.
Tent camping and campfires are prohibited.
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