Bell Trail #13
This trail is the only developed route into Wet Beaver Creek Canyon and the
Wilderness Area it shelters. It is a very popular trail with hikers and anglers
who come to enjoy the solitude and other rewards offered by a clear cool stream
flowing through a scenic desert canyon. For the most part, the trail follows
a route along a bench well above the streambed. A number of side trails, however,
lead down to the waterside and indicate the location of good swimming holes
or popular fishing spots. If you take advantage of these well-used detours,
you'll find a number of places along the stream where deepwater holes alternate
with bubbling riffles to invite you to take a dip or wet your line. At one
point the trail leaves the canyon bottom to wind high along an escarpment
of red sandstone and offer scenic views of the riparian area, the canyon and
the surrounding mountains and valleys.
Most people who come to this trail hike only the first 3.3 miles to Bell
Crossing, taking advantage any one of several access paths that branch off
the main trail and lead down to the stream. After crossing the Wet Beaver
Creek, the Bell Trail climbs the canyon's south wall to a high, grassy plateau
where it winds through pinyon juniper stands and open grasslands offering
views that stretch all the way to the Sedona Red Rocks Country and the San
Francisco Peaks. Eleven miles from the trailhead at Beaver Creek, Bell Trail ends
at Forest Road 214.
Length: 11 Miles
Rating: Moderate
Use: Moderate
Season: All year
Hiking time: 6 hours
Notes:
- Day Use Only (No camping or campfires on the Bell Trail and Wet Beaver Creek Wilderness Areas - See Forest Order and Map)
- No motorized vehicles on trail. No mechanized vehicles
in the Wilderness.
- The trail is poorly marked and hard to follow across the
high plateau where there is also no water.
- The sign at the Bell Trailhead is correct in that we discourage trailers at this Trailhead. That is the reason we constructed the Bruce Brockett Trailhead (just north of the Bell Trailhead) for trailers and equestrian trailer parking and the trail from this trailhead connects to the Bell Trail.
USGS Map(s): Casner Butte, Walker Mountain
Location: 43 miles south of Flagstaff on paved and all-weather
graveled roads.
GPS: N34° 40' 26.2914", W-111° 42' 49.968"
Access: Drive 40 miles south from Flagstaff on Interstate
17. Leave the interstate at the AZ 179 interchange. Turn east under the highway
and drive about 1.5 miles east to the old Beaver Creek Ranger
Station turnoff. Turn north about a quarter mile to the parking lot and trailhead.
For more information contact:
Red Rock Ranger District, P.O. Box 20429, Sedona AZ 86341, (928) 282-4119
See also, Wier Trail, White Mesa Trail, Apache Maid Trail
Click map for the Red Rock Country map (.pdf file)
![[graphic] Map of Bell Trail - Click map for Red Rock Country map (.pdf) [graphic] Map of Bell Trail](red_rock_graphics/bell-tr.gif) |
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Please note:
The Red Rock Ranger District is operating, temporarily, out of the "Old Beaver Creek Ranger Station" location (see map). |
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