Sycamore Canyon Wilderness - Williams, AZ
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The second largest canyon to emerge from Arizona's Red Rock Country is Sycamore Canyon, with 55,937 acres of wilderness marked by colorful cliffs, and soaring pinnacles. The canyon offers hiking, horseback riding, swimming, fishing, and wildlife viewing opportunities. This area is sufficiently unique to have been the first in Arizona to be designated a Primitive Area. It later became a Wilderness Area in the 1984 Arizona Wilderness Act.
The wilderness encompasses all of Sycamore Canyon from its forested rim near Williams to its desert canyon mouth in the Verde Valley. If you hike to Taylor Cabin visitors will see the historic and picturesque lair of the American cowboy. The Parsons Spring Trail meanders up a fertile desert riparian area. The Sycamore Rim Trail skirts the canyon's upper reaches through an area of secluded pools and tall forests.


Facilities: There are no facilities in this wilderness area.

Best Time To Visit: This wilderness area is open year-round.

Fees: There are no fees to enter this area.

Accessibility: Unknown

Rules: No motorized or mechanized vehicles permitted in the Wilderness including mountain bikes. This area can be quite hot and dry in summer. Perennial water is limited to the lower reaches of the stream. Please follow proper cultural resources etiquette. Do not deface ruins or remove artifacts. Camping is not permitted from the Packard Ranch to one half mile past Parson's Spring.

Directions: Visitors may get to this area from a number of highways and forest service roads. Major access points are off Route 66/Forest Road 231, U.S. 89A, and Forest Road's 152, 152D, 152C, 525, 538E, 538G and 538H.

Map: Click here for a map to Sycamore Canyon Wilderness

Reservations: Reservations are not accepted.

 
Address
Coconino National Forest-Red Rock Ranger District
P.O. Box 300
Sedona, Arizona 86336
Phone
General: (928) 282-4119
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