Information About Horse & Equestrian In Sedona, Arizona
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Horse Use In National Forests

Coconino National Forest
The Coconino National Forest contains 4 districts: the Peaks, Mormon Lake, Mogollon Rim, and Red Rock Districts. Each offers a variety of recreational opportunities, including hiking, backpacking, equestrian riding, mountain biking, camping, picnicking, boating, fishing, snowshoeing, and cross-country and alpine skiing.
Horses are allowedHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedWildlife viewingBirdwatchingFishingPicnic tableRV campingTent campingToiletsHandicapped AccessPotable drinking water
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Horse Use In Wilderness Areas

Sycamore Canyon Wilderness
Sycamore Canyon Wilderness covers 55,937 acres of cliffs and pinnacles, offering visitors hiking, horseback riding, swimming, fishing, and wildlife viewing opportunities.
Horses are allowedFishingHiking is allowedWildlife viewingMountain bikes are allowed
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Trails

Flume Road Trail #154
This trail follows the old road used during the construction of the dam and flume that divert and deliver water to nearby Irving Power Plant. The trail ends at the dam, just downstream from Fossil Springs Wilderness. At 3.5 miles and an elevation change of 440 feet, this trail should be considered easy. This trail is open to hikers and equestrians.
Horses are allowedHiking is allowed
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