The West Fork trail is one of the most popular in Sedona and it is a trail you will want to visit early in the day, especially during the height of tourist season. If you want the trail all to yourself (or nearly so), you will not want to wait until the late morning/early afternoon crowd is out and about. If you do arrive later, be prepared to sit in your car and wait to be let into the lot as other cars leave.
The trail is listed as 'moderate' in terms of difficulty but, with very few exceptions, it is a pretty easy hike. You will cross Oak Creek numerous times, so the stone hopping process may be the most difficult for those whose balance is not so great. But, other than that, the hike is pleasant, serene and fairly easy for those of all hiking abilities.
You will hike in shaded areas along the creek under the watchful eyes of the red rock spires and Navajo Tapestry! You'll pass the remnants of the old Mayhew Lodge (where Clark Gable, Jimmy Stewart and others came to get away from the bright lights of Hollywood).
Take a brief respite near Oak Creek and enjoy the sounds of the flowing water and feel the breeze on your face!
Wander alongside the creek and under the canopy of the red rock and study the beauty markings and patterns.
Beautiful flowers line the paths.
Look closely and you'll see a heron sitting on the rocks in the middle of the dry creek bed.
The hike in is 3 miles, if you choose to go all the way, and it is definitely a favorite of locals and tourists alike!
Bring plenty of water, wear hiking boots or sturdy shoes, bring your camera and a light jacket (even in the warmer weather) or dress in layers during the winter months.
West Fork is a treat for everyone!
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