Elden Lookout Trail #4
From its base, the southeastern slope of Mount Elden looks like corduroy
cast in stone. This trail leads you up that staircase of petrified lava
to the mountain's summit 2,300 feet above Flagstaff. The route starts
as a gradual climb along the shorter and less steep Fatman's Loop but
increases in gradient as the Lookout Trail strikes out on its own ascent
to the mountain top. Along the way, you'll want to stop and catch your
breath while you enjoy breathtaking views of the city and surrounding
area as well as intimate views of the mountain's very visible geology.
The lower reaches of the trail pass through a mixed pinyon-juniper woodland
and ponderosa pine forest changing to mixed conifers as you climb. You
may be surprised to encounter a couple of different kinds of cactus in
this high, cold environment where they seem to do very well.
Near the top of the climb you'll walk through an area devastated by
a huge wildfire in 1977. Here, you'll see how much destruction can result
when a simple campfire gets out of control. At the same time, you'll get
a first hand look at how nature recovers from such a catastrophic event.
Groves of aspen trees are springing up where pines once stood. They are
the first step in a chain of events that will eventually result in the
growth of another pine forest here. Before that happens, Flagstaff and
its visitors will get to enjoy many years of fall colors visible from
most of town.
The Elden Lookout Trail connects to the Oldham Trail at the top of the
mountain making a long loop hike possible if you park a car at Buffalo
Park or arrange a pickup there.
Length: 3 miles
Rating: Strenuous
Use: Moderate
Season: April to November
Hiking time: 2.5 hours
Notes: No motorized vehicles, no horses because of
the trail's extreme steep grade.
Elevation: 6,900' to 9,295'
USGS Map(s): Flagstaff East
Location: Near the Flagstaff Mall on Santa Fe Avenue
in east Flagstaff.
GPS: N35° 13' 48.7554", W-111° 34' 45.3"
Access: Follow Santa Fe Avenue past the entrance to
the Flagstaff Mall and the Peaks Ranger District Office to a trailhead
parking lot just off the north side of the street.
For more information contact:
Peaks Ranger Station, 5075 N. Highway 89, Flagstaff, Arizona 86004, (928)
526-0866
![[graphic] Map of Elden Lookout Trail](peaks_graphics/elden_tr.gif)
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