Slate Mountain Trail #128
Though this trail has a humble beginning at an old roadblock, it quickly
reveals itself to be one of the Coconino National Forest's premier day
hikes. Actually an old jeep track, now used solely as a foot trail, this
2.4 mile climb is a gradual but steady ascent along a wide gravel track
to some of the best views on the forest. Interpretive signs along the
way add a bit of educational interest by naming trailside species of trees
and shrubs.
Near the top of the climb, the path spirals up the mountain's narrow
summit like a stripe up a barber pole. The effect is as if you were riding
past some of the Forest's most spectacular scenery on a huge lazy Susan.
The San Francisco Peaks, Kendrick Mountain, Red Mountain, the Grand Canyon,
Painted Desert, you can see them all, just by turning your head, from
the top of Slate Mountain.
Length: 2.4 miles
Rating: Easy
Use: Moderate
Season: April to late November
Notes: No motor vehicles
Elevation: 7,360' to 8,215'
USGS Maps: Kendrick Peak
Location: 37 miles (about 45 minutes) north of Flagstaff
between the Grand Canyon and the San Francisco Peaks.
GPS: N35° 29' 9.5274", W-111° 50' 10.32"
Access: Drive 35 miles north of Flagstaff on US 180
to FR 191. Turn west 2 miles to the trailhead on the right side of the
road. US 180 is paved. FR 191 is graveled and suitable for passenger cars
in most weather.
For more information contact:
Peaks Ranger Station, 5075 N. Highway 89, Flagstaff, Arizona 86004, (928)
526-0866
![[graphic] Map of Slate Mountain Trail](peaks_graphics/slate_tr.gif)
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