Oak Creek Canyon and Sedona, Arizona -Autumn Foliage Hike in The Spectacular West Fork
While most of the world knows about Arizona's Grand Canyon, Oak Creek Canyon is far less well known. However it is the state's second biggest attraction, and it is a place of great beauty. Most people have probably seen pictures and posters of the canyon's famed red rock formations without realizing the locale. The perspective is different in Oak Creek Canyon. The main road runs through the canyon, and your experience is mainly looking up at the natural wonders as opposed to Grand Canyon where most people look down from the rim. Due to the high elevation Oak Creek Canyon's bottom is well watered and predominantly wooded. It is a primary escape spot for Arizona's desert dwellers during the summer.
The most beautiful hike in the canyon - and possibly the most well-loved hike in Arizona - is the gorgeous West Fork of Oak Creek. The West Fork is located entirely in the Secret Mountain Red Rock Wilderness, an unspoiled, narrow sheer-rockwalled canyon that is lush and heavily wooded. The first three miles features easy walking for everyone from toddlers to seniors. The last eight miles are the province of the serious backpacker. During the fall foliage season the canyon is astounding. The photo (left) is the confluence of the West Fork with the main fork of Oak Creek. The creek enters to the left of the low red rock wall, in the shadowed area. In the foreground is the remnants of an apple orchard. The sweet scent of ripe apples permeated the air. Photo (right) are lovely pools in the West Fork.
During our visit in late October, the fall foliage had not yet reached is peak
but it was still extraordinary. The contrast of the oak turning color and the
evergreen pines was compelling. The rock walls here were generally off-white or pink
which also offered nice contrast (photo right). Shown (below center) is another
beautiul view at creekside.
Shown below are two more outstanding foliage photos.
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Adventuring in Arizona
The authoritative guide to outdoor adventure in the wild and beautiful Grand Canyon State.
Sedona Hikes
by Richard K. Mangum, Sherry G. Mangum
This book is the bible for Sedona hikers, the one that knowledgeable people recommend. It contains detailed descriptions and maps that guide the reader to 135 day hikes around the Sedona area. Arizona's Mogollon Rim runs roughly east-west across the north central part of the state. The top of the rim offers cool and wooded places. Thousands of feet below you will find fascinating canyons which eventually gives way to the Sonoran Desert. The following pages offer a sampling of Rim Country.
Interstate 40 runs roughly parallel to the Rim across the state and provides access to all areas. From Phoenix, access is by I-17 or State Highway 87. Highway US-89a runs through Oak Creek Canyon 20 miles south of Flagstaff, Arizona. Sedona, Arizona |