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Abineau-Bear Jaw Loop

From the Abineau (#127) and Bear Jaw (#26) trails, on the north slope of the San Francisco Peaks, you can see the Grand Canyon seventy miles away. These two trails make a scenic loop through forested canyons. Both end at the Waterline Road (FR 146) along the base of a long talus slope topped by Humphreys Peak, Arizona's highest point. The climb along either two-mile trail is steep and steady through stands of mixed conifer and aspen. The road completes the loop by connecting the top of one…

  • Managed by: USDA Forest Service
  • Coordinates: 35.3925, -111.6702

Nearby & related campgrounds

  • KENDRICK CABIN
  • Arizona Nordic Village in the Winter
  • Schultz Tank
  • Wing Mountain Snowplay Area
  • Wing Mountain Dispersed Camping
  • Lava River Cave

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Is Abineau-Bear Jaw Loop reservable?

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