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Little Elden Trail, Coconino National Forest
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Little Elden Trail, Coconino National Forest is located in Arizona USA.
This 4.7-mile long trail with an elevation change of approximately 600 feet. The trail is rated as easy by the Forest Service. Traveling south to north, Little Elden Trail winds along the north side of Little Elden Mountain through stands of Gambel oak and ponderosa pine, ending at Schultz Tank. From there, trail users can connect with the Dry Lake Hills/Mt. Elden trails to the south, or the Kachina Peaks Wilderness to the north. Little Elden Trailhead provides access to Little Elden Trail just south of its midpoint. A spur trail provides access to and from Little Elden Springs Horse Camp in the same area. The horse camp offers 15 campsites and easy access for trucks pulling horse trailers. This trail is part of the Arizona Trail. Trail users are asked to practice Leave No Trace techniques. Mountain bikers and hikers should be prepared to yield the trail to equestrians.
Directions to Trail Head:
Drive 5 miles northeast of Flagstaff on US 89. Turn west (left) on FR 556 and drive 2 miles to Little Elden trailhead located on the north (right) side of the road. Equestrian can park at the Sunset Trailhead or the trailhead just west of the Little Elden Springs horse camp on FR 556. The trail may also be accessed from Schultz Tank or via the Sandy Seep Trail.
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