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Munds Wagon Trail #78 - 30 members in 87 triplogs have rated this an average 3.5 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Jun 07 2025
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Munds Wagon Trail #78Sedona, AZ
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Hangover loop with Merry Go Round addition this time. We saw the window insta spot on the way back down but didn’t stop for that one. Views at the top seemed like they were better.
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decided to hit this up on the way out of town after a chilly night at pine flat. I was gonna do west fork but woke up to oak creek canyon filled with smoke from the prescribed burn in Flagstaff. Oh well, this hike could never get old for me. Love it!
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Munds Wagon Trail #78Sedona, AZ
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Did a big loop through Munds Wagon, Cow Pies, and Hangover trials. The temps were lovely and I started at sunrise so I had the trail to myself most of the time until I was almost back to the trailhead. I was sad to see all the graffiti.
 
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Munds Wagon Trail #78Sedona, AZ
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Rounded up 3 hikers from Meetup. Parking full so parked across the street on the other side of the gate. This is the trail on the right side of the TH.

Munds Wagon Trail runs adjacent to Schnebly Hill Rd. Hangover trail is the most adventurous section and took the longest. Pay attention to RF. Cow Pies is short and connects to the Jeep rd.

Will have to return to drive Schnebly and do a different variation of this outing.
 
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This was our second straight weekend in Sedona, and the plan today was the "Merry Hangover" route that combines the Hangover Loop with an out-and-back past Merry Go Round. There was a lot of smoke around Verde Valley as we drove up I-17, and we wondered how bad the air quality would be in Sedona, but it was clear when we got closer to town. Munds Wagon Trailhead was already full at 8AM, but we parked along Schnebly Hill Road, just inside the gate.

As we got started, I realized this was my sixth time hiking all or part of the Hangover Loop, but this would be the first time going counterclockwise. The scenery was every bit as good as I remembered, and the constant noise of tourists and jeep traffic along Schnebly Hill Road was just about as annoying as I remembered. We headed for the Merry Go Round first, and the popular window and platform along the edge of the cliff were covered with people, so we didn't stop.

The route continued north on Munds Wagon and was supposed to connect with Schenbly Hill Trail #158, but it was closed due to trail washouts, so we returned on Munds Wagon. I hadn't been up to the top of the Merry Go Round before, so we went up there to check it out. TboneKathy didn't go all the way up, but reaching the top wasn't too bad except for a narrow ledge or two. Great views from the top (and lots of graffiti carved into the rock :(), and it was nice to look down on the tourists below, both literally and figuratively. [ youtube video ]

We ate a snack near the top and battled gnats that left us covered in bites the next day. We started down just as a jeep full of tourists showed up, so our timing was perfect. The platform and window below were miraculously empty when we passed by, so we went out there for some pictures with the stunning backdrop, but I didn't go down into the window this time.

From there, we backtracked to Cow Pies to continue the loop. Once again (or still), great views along Mitten Ridge with the impressive red cliffs, and the landscape near the saddle looks almost Martian. On the other side of the saddle, we continued past the namesake overhangs and enjoyed the views of Wilson Mountain. Around the corner, Elephant Arch and came into view, and we made our way down the steep slickrock. That was my first time going down that section instead of up, but the grip on the slickrock is very solid.

Next up was the arch...the approach looked steeper than I remembered from a few years ago, but the good traction on the rock made it easier than it looked. TboneKathy didn't like the steepness near the top and stopped a little short of the arch, and I went up and spent some time at the arch and in the window/cave nearby. That whole formation is covered in small arches and interesting erosion, and the views were excellent.

Elephant Arch: [ youtube video ]
Window: [ youtube video ]

Once we got back down the slope, we stopped for a late lunch and then completed the loop on Hangover/Munds Wagon. When we were away from Schnebly Hill Road, we only saw a handful of people all day, and the weather was very comfortable. I usually try to avoid repeating hikes--especially one I've done so many times--but this one has some of the best views in Sedona and doesn't get old.
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May 24 2023
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Hiking9.41 Miles 1,464 AEG
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Kelly is helping me do some prep hikes for my big outing this summer.  We hadn't done this for 7 years and decided it would be a good one to do again.  We made the drive north and just like several years ago, we blew by the turn ](*,) for Sedona but realized it right away, unlike the last time when it was several miles before we realized it.  We finally made it to the TH and geared up.  It was a little warmer than I would have liked but we did get a breeze that picked up later in the day.

We headed out on Munds Wagon Trail and I was surprised that we saw as many people as we did until after we took the first junction for the Hangover Trail.  There were some nice wildflowers along the way including what I thought was Hollyhock but I now believe was Palmer's Penstemon.  The Penstemons were almost a grove in a couple places.  We were quite surprised to see some water in the drainages... and running water at that.  You cross the drainage many times during this hike before and after you come down from the Hangover.  We enjoyed checking out the water :)
 
Kelly suggested we do the loop clockwise as we had not done it this way.  I was a tad reluctant as we didn't know the elevation gain but we went for it.  This turned out to be the perfect choice; especially after coming down that relentless hill from Schnebly Road later.  The Hangover Trail in this area was in nice shape and you had good views along the way too.  We did run into a bicycle rider here.  It was interesting to see how the trail wrapped around the base of the mountain and takes you up fairly easily to the western saddle.  I had downloaded DixieFlyer's route just in case we wanted to take a shot at the arches/windows above us to the west. I told Kelly to go ahead and I'd wait but she suggested I come along so I mumbled something and followed her.

Well after several stabs at different routes to get up a steep layer of bedrock, we ended up turning back.  We did spot a bike rider across the way that pondered going straight down the opposite mountainside to the saddle.  I can't even imagine.  We never did see him complete the task.  Kelly figured we could probably get up this one section with good effort but getting back down might be a little dicey. I did get a few good pictures of her attempt.  In fact, getting back down to the saddle was slippery and we had to do a little rumpaging. 

Once back at the saddle on flat bedrock we headed straight up a couple more levels to the designated trail (on bedrock) and enjoyed our hike to the north side as the views kept us in awe.  Oh ya, this next part... now I remember, it is incredibly vertical and a tad tricky in spots to get up once you have to veer away from something of a trail.  Thank goodness for the white marks that helped guide us up and back south.  I had my heavy day pack on so this was a tad challenging : rambo : .

We finally made it to the last level at the base of the top tier.  And now it was time to head east, hugging the side of the mountain.  The trail is dicey in sections too but nothing too bad.  It is amazing how they fit this trail in here.  The overhang sections are so impressive and today there were water seeps, moss and some plants growing right out of the walls. And oddly enough, I got hit by a rock coming off the hangover above me. I didn't see Kelly again until I got to the area where you cross below the saddle.  I did quite a bit of filming on my way and would occasionally stop to inhale the views.  I finally got to where I could see Kelly on the east side below the saddle. We had one quick steep section before we arrived at the top of the saddle.  For some reason, my mouth got really dry while hiking between the saddles; such an odd thing.

We found a nice restaurant, I mean some comfortable rocks :D , to sit on for lunch time.  We were only half-way done with the hike but at least it was downhill from here.  We headed west across the saddle and then down a layer heading east.  However, as Kelly was running point pretty far ahead she came back to say this wasn't the way.  So now we were on the hunt for the white marks which were pretty much on this west side as the trail headed down the layers to get to a bigger layer where all the big loose rocks were hanging out.  We pretty much stayed on this layer still enjoying the scenery and a lizard that looked turquoise in this light.  I dropped my phone for the second time today, UGH! There were a couple sharp ups and downs as we finally reached the Cow Pies Trail.  While the Cow Pies Trail is short, it packs a nice 360 view. 
 
It was a little tricky finding the white marks to follow the trail across this huge area of bedrock, before making it into the trees and to the road.  We noticed how intensely green the trees seemed on the tall hillsides to our east; I think because they had just leafed out in some cases. We crossed the road and did a zig when we should have zagged to get on the Munds Wagon Trail for the last couple miles back to the trailhead.  The sun was warm so I was glad for the breeze and the occasional shade created by the pine trees as we made our way back to the creek.  The trail seems to be on a constant down so I was glad Kelly had made the choice to try it clockwise.  I had forgotten how relentless the trail would have been on the way up.

We made it to the creek where once again we found running water and some deep pools.  I asked Kelly for one more break before finishing off the last few miles.  We found a great setting including a nice big rock to sit on with a pool in front of us and the red rocks beyond.  Just past the junction with Hangover west, we were more in the grassy area and some more flora.  We still crossed the creek drainage and the road a few times before that last little hill where we found a beautiful smattering of blooming prickly pear cactus.  It was starting to get a bit warmer now so I was glad when we could see the trailhead in the not too far distance.

We enjoyed our beers and peanuts before heading south, but not before asking google for a place for lunch.  We lucked out and ate at the replacement of the Blue Moon.  We had great food and I had a stellar margarita.  The chairs are also very comfortable here at Colt Grill BBQ and Spirits.

I took quite a few movies and if you've done this Loop, you know why.  It's really a great hike.  Once again, I haven't finished reviewing the videos.
Part 1 Munds Wagon Trail and onto the Hangover Trail [ youtube video ]
Part 2 Hangover Trail from before the western saddle and up to the Hangover Trail  [ youtube video ]
Part 3 Hangover Trail from the hanging part to the eastern saddle [ youtube video ]
Part 4 Hangover Trail from below the eastern saddle, Cowpies and Munds Wagon trails  [ youtube video ]

WATCH 9:01AM-2:54PM 8.72 miles, 4547-5374 elevation. 133 avg bpm/163 max. 37% Zone 5 max, 47% Zone 4 anaerobic, 14% Zone 3 aerobic burning 2400 calories. Starting temp 65.8 sunny and 36% humidity.
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May 24 2023
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Hangover loop, AZ 
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Hiking9.18 Miles 1,682 AEG
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angela was looking for a prep hike for her summer travels
we did this hike seven years ago
had planned to do it while sue was here, before she broke her arm :o
got going around 0900 on munds wagon trail
a few hikers out and a few pink jeeps
went clockwise on the loop this time and soon arrived at our first saddle
wonderful views of wilson mountain, thunder mountain, chimney rock and more
we made an attempt to climb up to the arches but got kind of sketched out about a third of the way up
maybe not the best route or the fact that i haven't been climbing in three years
hangover is such a great trail, getting up under the overhang and the overhang itself
took a snack break at the second saddle and began our descent, eventually taking cow pies trail back to munds wagon trail
a lot of water in the drainage, still flowing over the bedrock in places
finished up and had beer and root beer at the trailhead
late lunch at a new place: colt grill, bbq & spirits
the brisket tacos were delicious
nice to be back in sedona
great hike, fun day - thanks, angela!
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Hangover TrailSedona, AZ
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Plan A (phantom ranch) was interrupted by the weather/arizona department of transportation's closure of I-17/I-40, so I picked this one for plan B. I had long wanted to do this hike, and thought it would be cool with some snow both on the ground and in the forecast.

Did the lollipop loop from Munds Wagon Trailhead. We went up Cow Pies to connect with Hangover. On Hangover we had the benefit of being the first people on the trail for the day, and got to walk on totally fresh snow. Icicles on the side of the trail were really cool. There was also a ~12 foot section of broken up ice slabs.

When we got back to the South side of the loop, we were hiking into pretty strong wind and snow. This section I would have had trouble following without a map.

Really good hike.
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Munds Wagon Trail #78Sedona, AZ
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Beautiful day on the trail today. Started around 10AM and it was hot, at least hot for us Pacific Northwest folks. Sunny skies and great scenery made up for it. First section actually has some shaded sections as you make your way up the wash. Saw a few people but once we were on the Cowpies trail we only saw one group. Had the saddle to ourselves for a nice long lunch. Saw a few other people along the Munds Wagon trail on our return after coming down the Hangover trail. We did this lasso loop counter clockwise. Saw a few geckos but that was it for wildlife. Was surprised to see some wildflowers as well as some pockets of water today. This continues to be one of our favorite Sedona hikes!
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Casner Damifino Hangover Schnebly Hill Loop, AZ 
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Hiking14.46 Miles 3,011 AEG
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From Schnebly Hill Vista we headed out on Casner Canyon Trail #11 at 55°. This is among the most under-hiked trail with stunning views. 1,500 ft elevation drop does not lure out-n-back hikers and looping options are not easy.

Reaching Oak Creek, the majesty of this loop hits another high note. Damifino Trail heads up before the creek. It is blocked off because it is not an official trail. Damfino Canyon (minus the first i) is further south of Mitten Ridge.

Heading up starts rough. Then it is a nice stroll above Grasshopper Point. Two daisy-chained red rock ascents a bit later pushed my limits of balance. Then it's on to the prize Hangover Trail. Despite whining about overcrowding since I started HAZ, we encounter just one guy on the north, a couple rounding the mitten, and a few more down into Bear Wallow Canyon.

We merged into Munds Wagon Trail #78 and took Schnebly Hill Trail #158 up the rim. These two trails will rate low for most. Bruce had his heart set on lunch at the Munds - Jack Canyon saddle. There is not a great lunch spot so we returned a bit to a more seemingly comfortable spot under the pines. Souvenir bug bites surfaced a day later from sitting in the pine needles.

Random bird sample picked up: Bewick's Wren, a Western Wood-pewee, and Geen-tailed Tohwee. Never heard of any but they were all in the fauna label index.

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Under 2 miles in, it felt like I was on pace to edge 1,000 photos. If you can fend off Carpal Tibber Syndrome and can negotiate steep scrambling on sandstone this is a dandy loop. Passed under two dozen hikers, more out-n-about in the distance. Two helicopter tours above, and four jeep tours along Schnebly.
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It's been awhile since we've hiken in Sedona. The forecast was showing favorable temps, so I worked up a loop with some of my favorites. I'm also not a fan of fighting the afternoon traffice in Sedona, so we came in via Schnebly Hill Rd, off I-17. This is 6 miles of dirt to get to the Schnebly Hill Vista TH. Any vehicle can make it to this point. After that, HC with good tires are an absolute must. The parking lot is worse than any portion of the road to this point.

We started on Casner Canyon Trail #11 heading down. The views open up to the Sedona city area as you drop. Towards Oak Creek, you start seeing some interesting geology. The Oak Creek area is very picturesque.

On the Damifino Trail, it appears that they may have decommissioned the lower portion ending at Mitten Ridge. Where it meets Casner Canyon, it is no longer obvious. Once you get in a bit it becomes very obvious and is easy to follow all the way to the smooth red rock section. The important part here is to get high enough to hit the trail on the proper contour to get to Mitten Ridge.

The Hangover Trail is my favorite trail in Sedona. It never disappoints. I still thinks MTB'ers who do this trail have multiple screws loose.

On the Munds Wagon Trail we start the long climb, past the Cow Pies TH, past the Merry Go Round and up Schnebly Hill Trail #158. We climbed up to the saddle just before the steep ascent to Munds Mountain. We took a late lunch and then hit the FR's back to the TH.

A great day in Sedona
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Took advantage of our trip to see family in Phoenix and headed to Sedona for one of our favorite hikes. Nice loop trail with Munds Wagon, Cow Pies, Hangover and then back to Munds Wagon. We did this loop counter-clockwise. First time to do this hike in the spring and were surprised to see a fair amount of flowers blooming. Even some water and a lot more green than we expected. Temps were high 70s with a nice breeze so not too hot (even for us Seattle area based hikers). Great views and trail was in good condition. Saw a few people out on the trail and there were quite a few jeeps/trucks out on Schnebbly road.
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Munds Mountain via Munds Wagon, AZ 
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Quick day trip to Sedona, decided to check out Munds Mountain. Started at Huckabee TH, of course already full at 9am, but plenty of road parking. A few people here and there along Munds Wagon Trail, but mostly just vehicle traffic on Schnebly Hill Road. There was actually a little trickle in Bear Wallow Canyon for a stretch, which I haven't seen the times I've been up this trail.

Not sure where it turns into Schnebly Trail, but it was a nice steady climb up to the rim, and not terribly overgrown. Oak thickets have lost most of their leaves by now. The saddle at the top of Jacks Canyon was a nice spot, took a break, then a couple of us went on up the steep climb up Munds Mountain.

The top was OK, but the trail faded within a mile. I think we may have missed a turn, or maybe it has gone back to nature. We did find a weird metal watch tower lying on its side, decided that was a good spot to turn back.

Way back down was casual and uneventful.

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This was my second time doing Queen Vic and it was nice to see how much I have improved in the nearly two years that has passed since I first climbed this spire. It took us less than an hour to reach the base and then we cruised up the three short pitches. We were very happy to be finishing our final rap when several climbing parties showed up. A little chilly in the shaded first pitch chimney, but otherwise perfect temps and conditions. Excellent summit views and a spectacular area to climb. I need to make a resolution to climb a few more Sedona towers this year.
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Nov 30 2020
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 Phoenix, AZ
Hangover TrailSedona, AZ
Sedona, AZ
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emilystardustTriplogs 792
Hiking8.50 Miles 1,650 AEG
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We did this loop clockwise. A decent amount of mountain bikers out there for a Monday, but an enjoyable loop. I guess I wasn't sure what to expect, but far exceeded what I thought it was going to be.
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 Tucson, AZ
Merry Hangover, AZ 
Merry Hangover, AZ
 
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fricknaleyTriplogs 4,124
Hiking12.50 Miles 2,293 AEG
Hiking12.50 Miles   5 Hrs   30 Mns   2.46 mph
2,293 ft AEG      25 Mns Break10 LBS Pack
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i saw @DixieFlyer route for the munds wagon/merry go round/hangover route and though it looked great.

it certainly was

though the parking lot was relatively crowded i saw very few people all day and had perfect weather. climbing up merry go round is easy and the views are outstanding! took munds wagon up to its end, then poked around on schnebly hill road a bit taking in some viewpoints.

of course the highlight was cow pies/hangover which is kind of mindblowing at times. climbed up to the arch, which is a very worthwhile side trip indeed.

fantastic route, thanks for posting it! :app: :y:
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Oct 17 2020
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Merry Hangover, AZ 
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DixieFlyerTriplogs 1,374
Hiking12.20 Miles 2,229 AEG
Hiking12.20 Miles   5 Hrs   37 Mns   2.87 mph
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The Munds Wagon-Cowpies-Hangover loop is one of my favorite Sedona hikes, and I figured that this would be a good time to go do this one again.

We added in a side-trip to Merry-Go-Round Rock, and to Elephant Arch and the other arches on the "Window". Merry-Go-Round Rock is an easy climb, although it is class 3 in a couple of places. Climbing up to the arches is a little more difficult, but isn't too bad. There are great views up there, along with some fun climbs depending on how adventurous you are.

It was a little warm, but we got an early start and it turned out to be a great day for a hike. I was a little concerned that there might be some smoke from the Horse Fire, but that turned out not to be an issue at all.
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