Brookbank Trail #2
This trail is conveniently close to Flagstaff and attracts a large number
of weekend and afternoon recreators. It is regularly used by mountain
bikers, hikers, and horseback riders who come to enjoy the easily accessible
escape to quiet and solitude.(Keep an eye out for speeding bikes.) From
FR 557 the trail leads up a moderately steep slope along a forested wash.
Along the way it offers good views of Flagstaff and the extensive ponderosa
pine forest that surrounds it. The rim of Oak Creek Canyon provides a
dramatic backdrop. The route passes through alternating areas of forest
and meadow as the main feature of the view changes from Flagstaff to the
San Francisco Peaks. At this point most likely you'll find yourself reaching
for your camera.
There are a number of good places along this trail to observe a variety
of wildlife species ranging from elk and mule deer to blue grouse and
goshawks. A good way to get an idea of which species of wild animals live
in the area is to watch the trail for their tracks, although you may have
a hard time sorting out the coyote tracks from those of the family pets
which regularly accompany their humans on this trail. If you see the track
of one of the black bears which make this area their home, however, you'll
probably have no such problem.
The Brookbank Trail ends at a low saddle where it meets the Sunset Trail.
This trail leads northwest to Schultz Pass and FR 420 or southeast to
the summit of Mt. Elden.
Length: 2.5 miles
Rating: Moderate
Use: Moderate
Hiking Time: 2 hours
Season: April to November
Notes: No motor vehicles
USGS Maps: Humphreys Peak, Sunset Crater West
Location: 3 miles north of Flagstaff on graveled Forest
Roads.
Access: Drive north from Flagstaff on US 180 to FR 420
(Schultz Pass Road). Drive east for 1 mile and, where FR 420 takes a hard
left turn continue straight on FR 557 about 3 miles to the Brookbank trailhead.
For more information contact:
Peaks Ranger Station, 5075 N. Highway 89, Flagstaff, Arizona 86004, (928)
526-0866
![[graphic] Map to Brookbank Trail](peaks_graphics/brookbank_tr.gif)
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