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Sycamore Point Bike Trail #131, AZ

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Difficulty 0.5 of 5
Distance One Way 4.99 miles
Trailhead Elevation 6,567 feet
Elevation Gain -270 feet
Accumulated Gain 105 feet
Kokopelli Seeds 5.34
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15  2024-08-14 kingsnake
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Sun  6:03am - 6:51pm
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🔥 2021 Raphael Fire68.5 mi**
🔥 2002 Trick25.8 mi*
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Most people come to this ride to view Sycamore Canyon at the overlook, but the scenery along the way is worth the trip, too. The ride starts out in a ponderosa pine forest where big pines and bright green Gambel oaks stand in clumps by the roadside. Farther into the ride, the trees give way to broad grasslands dotted with alligator junipers. These squat, spreading trees have been pruned into bizarre shapes by years of cattle browsing, creating a landscape that looks like something straight out of Africa.

At the road’s end, the view is spectacular. Sycamore Canyon with its buff cliffs of Coconino Sandstone drops precipitously at your feet. To the north, San Francisco Peaks seem to rise right out of the upper reaches of this chasm, creating a landscape that encompasses 8,000 feet of elevation change, from canyon floor to mountain summit. Mingus Mountain and the Verde Valley complete the panorama to the south.

The Sycamore Point Ride follows FR 110 out and back to the scenic overlook. A moderate amount of motorized traffic uses this road, so be prepared to share the road with vehicles. The road surface is reasonably smooth with no steep grades. There is no possibility of a loop ride, although you could start a ride at White Horse Lake and use a different return route from the Sycamore Point Road Intersection.


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    Drive 8.5 miles south out of Williams on 4th Street (CR 73) to FR 110. Turn left (east) and drive on FR 110 to FR 109 junction. Turn left on FR 109 and follow it to the junction with FR 12. Follow FR 12 for 4 miles to its junction with FR 110. Park here. The ride follows FR 110 from this point. All roads are passable by passenger vehicles in most weather.

    Alternate Route: Take I-40 east from Williams to the Garland Prairie exit (#167). Turn right onto FR 141 and head south for about 8 miles to the junction with FR 109. Continue south on FR 109 for about 6 miles and continue south on FR 12. Follow FR 12 for 4 miles to its junction with FR 110.
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