Cathedral Rock taken from the Cathedral Rock
Trailhead.
Hiking Cathedral Rock
Trail, a religious experience
For the avid
hiker, this strenuous but short climb is as
rewarding as it gets with a secret view for those in
the know [watch the video at the end of this article
to find out]
by Carl Jackson
SEDONA, AZ - Certainly the most spectacular
red rock formations in all Sedona are the majestic
spires of Cathedral Rock. So is it any wonder
that Cathedral Rock Trail, that takes hikers up to
the saddle between the spires, is as equally
spectacular?
This strenuous hike
has a 608 foot elevation change in just .7 miles
making it one of the shortest, most strenuous and
most rewarding hikes in the area. Only those
in good physical condition should attempt the climb.
Make sure you're
wearing an old pair of jeans or shorts and get ready
to scramble along deep crevices, feel off balance
once or twice, and scrape a knee. You'll need
both hands in many spots so have a wrist strap on
your walking stick if you carry one.
The first part of
the hike over a dry wash to Courthouse Butte Vista
is an easy jaunt, just a third of a mile in, and
less than a 100 foot elevation change. The
vista offers expansive views of Courthouse Butte in
the distance and the towering spires of Cathedral
Rock.
The trail soon
become very steep as it climbs 525 feet in .4 miles
to the saddle.
Cathedral Rock Trail becomes very steep
about .3 miles into the hike.
As you ascend the
final leg of the hike to ridge line, the combination
of hyper ventilation, the dramatic elevation change,
and the panoramic views of the Verde Valley as it
comes into view, all conspire to create a tingling
out of body sensation: a true religious experience.
Along the ridge
line, there is a hidden trail that takes hikers out
to a gorgeous view of Courthouse Butte framed like a
painting by the spires of Cathedral Rock.
Be
prepared to scramble in between rock
crevices on the Cathedral Rock Trail.
On the way down,
don't be afraid to implement the "butt shimmy"
technique. Crawling down crab style with your
butt sliding along the rock face and keeping your
center of gravity as low as possible is the easiest
way to descend the steep, loose gravel trail.
A
view of Courthouse Butte taken from right
below the ridge line at the top of Cathedral
Rock Trail.
To get to the
Cathedral Rock Trail travelling south along SR179
from Uptown Sedona, take a right at the new
roundabout at Back O' Beyond. The trailhead is less
than a mile down on the left.
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