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Weir Trail #85
Hiking is allowedParkingPets must be kept on leash
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Weir Trail #85 provides easy access to Wet Beaver Creek. The trail starts near the information board at the Wet Beaver Creek Wilderness boundary and gradually drops to creek level at a guaging station. Along the way, the vegetation changes from a typical Upper Sonoran gathering of prickly pear, agave, catclaw and juniper to a riparian community of walnut, willow, ash, sycamore, cottonwood, canyon grape, blackberry and poison ivy. The trail continues upstream along the creek and ends at a large cobbled area where Wet Beaver Creek comes in from the northeast. The trail's short distance of 0.75 miles and a total elevation change of only 35 feet make this an easy hike indeed.

Facilities: Weir Trail #85 has no facilities.

Reservations: No reservations are needed or accepted for Weir Trail #85.

Best Time To Visit: Weir Trail #85 is open year-round.

Fees: This trail is free to use.

Accessibility: This trail has no handicap access.

Rules: Pets are allowed. Watch for flash floods during wet weather. This is a wilderness area; no mechanized vehicles, including mountain bikes, are allowed.

Directions: To reach Weir Trail #85 from Sedona, drive south on SR 179. Turn southeast (right) onto FR 618. Turn east (left) on 618A and drive 2 miles to the parking area. From the parking lot, hike 2.25 miles on the Bell Trail #13 to the Weir Trail #85. The Weir Trail begins at the information board on the Bell Trail.

Address
Red Rock Ranger District
P.O. Box 300
Sedona, Arizona 86339
Phone
General: (928) 282-4119
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