
Parking for West Fork Trail #108
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Parking for West Fork Trail #108
Is there alternative parking options that won't get my car towed? We are fine walking an extra mile if there is anything in the area. Not sure we will make it by 9 and trying to figure out what options we have instead of waiting for parking for an hour
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Re: Parking for West Fork Trail #108
@MaryMeade
Bootlegger Picnic Area ( pay site ) is 1.25 mi South. Beware, SR89A is very busy when hiking is prime.
Semi intense/steep off trail loop option, route finding required, for those hiking with avid 60 year old experienced hikers.
Cave Springs Campground is 1.1mi north on SR89A. Never tried it but you can see a use-trail on satellite that follows the power? line. Which would be under a half mile, except it's probably no easier, possibly more expensive and potentially out of the question without reserving months in advance.
Freebie option for off road vehicular access is the network of forest roads above the east rim of Oak Creek Canyon. Accessible from exits 326 on I-17 that lead to [ Thomas Point Trail #142 ] & [ Telephone Trail #72 - Sedona ]
Bootlegger Picnic Area ( pay site ) is 1.25 mi South. Beware, SR89A is very busy when hiking is prime.
Semi intense/steep off trail loop option, route finding required, for those hiking with avid 60 year old experienced hikers.
Cave Springs Campground is 1.1mi north on SR89A. Never tried it but you can see a use-trail on satellite that follows the power? line. Which would be under a half mile, except it's probably no easier, possibly more expensive and potentially out of the question without reserving months in advance.
Freebie option for off road vehicular access is the network of forest roads above the east rim of Oak Creek Canyon. Accessible from exits 326 on I-17 that lead to [ Thomas Point Trail #142 ] & [ Telephone Trail #72 - Sedona ]
- joe
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