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Easy 2.8-mile out-and-back trail that ends with spectacular views of a cinder cone

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2.8

Miles

4.6

KM

96%

Runnable

7,059' 2,152 m

High

6,763' 2,061 m

Low

302' 92 m

Up

302' 92 m

Down

4%

Avg Grade (2°)

13%

Max Grade (7°)

Dogs Leashed

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Overview

Red Mountain is a volcanic cinder cone that rises 1,000 feet above the surrounding landscape. It's different than most cinder cones because it's in the shape of a "U" rather than a more symmetrical cone shape. One side of the mountain has eroded into a large natural amphitheater, full of rock pillars called hoodoos and dark mineral crystals that protrude from the walls.

Need to Know

The road to the trailhead is dirt and somewhat rough, but usually accessible via sedan and 4WD is not necessary. However, if you are uncomfortable driving all the way along the dirt road then you can park in the pullout area along Highway 180 and walk to the trailhead (it will add approximately 0.5 miles each way).

Description

Red Mountain Trail (#159) begins at a dirt parking lot about a quarter mile off highway 180. The first mile follows a gradually inclined, wide path among juniper and piñon. Occasional signs mark the correct path. You then scale a six foot wooden ladder and follow a dry stream bed into the amphitheater of the cinder cone. Take time to admire the mineral crystals and wander among the hoodoos inside the mountain. Return by the same path.

History & Background

Studies by U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and Northern Arizona University scientists suggest that Red Mountain formed in eruptions about 740,000 years ago.

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K K with improvements by Jesse Weber

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Volcanic cinder formations at Red Mountain
May 11, 2018 near Parks, AZ
Hoodoos at the end of Red Mountain Trail
May 11, 2018 near Parks, AZ
When you get to the wooden ladder, you got to the best part! It is like walking thru some sort of worm hole that takes you to another planet. Super cool landscape. Before this end part it is okay, but mostly boring. The end is amazing and 100% worth it!
Apr 21, 2019 near Parks, AZ

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