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Easy Sycamore Rim Trail Loop

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Easy Sycamore Rim Trail Loop

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From Hiking Project:
10.9 mile loop
1100 ft elevation gain
The Sycamore Rim loop has numerous access points and can be enjoyably traveled in either direction. This description uses the main trailhead designated by the Kaibab National Forest and proceeds clockwise. The entire route is well signed and cairned, with minimal route-finding needed.

The first segment of trail travels through open meadows and pine forest past a number of historical sites. The forest service has posted informative signs at a number of places describing things like the 1863 Overland Trail (which connected Flagstaff to Prescott), the 1910s era sawmill ruins, and the remains of the community of Dow Springs, which dates to the 1880s (and apparently was big enough to have its own post office!). The trail meanders through several pretty wetlands, formed by the reliable Dow and LO Springs - these kinds of ponds are definitely uncommon above the Mogollon Rim!

Eventually, the shallow canyon begins to open up and before you know it you'll be alongside the chasm of Sycamore Canyon. The trail sticks close to the rim, with unrelenting views broken only by the occasional dip into tunnels of Gambel's Oak. At about the half-way point of the loop you'll get to the signed "Sycamore Canyon Vista," which offers no better views than at other points along the trail, but is road-accessible (a signed 0.5 mile side trail leads to the parking area).

Past the vista the trail continues along the rim to Sycamore Falls (seasonal) and the Paradise Forks climbing area - bring your rack if you're looking for a multi-sport outing!

Past Sycamore Falls, the trail angles away from the canyon rim and follows a shallow and rocky streambed to the Pomeroy Tanks. These natural depressions capture water in sculpted rock basins.

After Pomeroy Tanks, the trail crosses Forest Road 13. A right-turn here will short-circuit the loop if time is pressing or you've had enough. Beyond the road crossing the trail climbs (gently at first) up KA Hill - an ascent of more than 600 feet. This section of trail is actually one of the smoothest and least rocky on the entire route. The summit of KA Hill has a rocky outcrop with partial views over Garland Prairie toward the San Francisco peaks. A short, steep descent leads back to the car.

From me:
This is my first trip that I'm posting! Seems like a pretty easy trek. Not too much elevation gain, not too long, lots of access points. But I've never done it before, so your guess is as good as mine. I spoke to the ranger and it sounds like unless it rains between now and then there's no water, so you'll have to carry all the water you'll need. Camping is a go anywhere, but there is significant fire restriction right now so no wood fires and he advised being careful with our stoves. This is pretty close to the New Moon so stargazing should be awesome.

Itinerary/logistics:
We'll meet in the parking lot of Walmart at 4 pm on Monday 7/21 and all caravan/carpool to Dow Springs TH. Seems like decent passenger car access. We'll set up camp and enjoy the evening. The next morning at 9 am we'll set off on the trail. The hiking project description starts from a different trailhead and goes clockwise, but we're going to go counterclockwise to get a lil workout from the elevation gain going up Ka Hill. We'll end in the Sycamore Falls area, which might be dry, but should be beautiful and worth exploring regardless! Then the next morning at 9 am we'll set out to finish the rest of the loop and wind up back at Dow Spring TH. Depending on timing and energy levels maybe we'll grab a beer and a bite in Flag after.

Resources/info:
https://webmap.onxmaps.com/backcountry/map/hike-route/1k36n8vje69j

https://www.azutopia.com/easy-hikes/sycamore-rim-hiking-trail-loop/

http://www.fs.usda.gov/r03/kaibab/recreation/groups/sycamore-canyon-wilderness

http://www.fs.usda.gov/r03/kaibab/recreation/trails/sycamore-rim-trail-45

https://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?lat=35.167&lon=-112.0093

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