Munds Wagon Trail

Munds Wagon Trail

Munds Wagon Trail is a challenging hike that features some of Red Rock Country’s most breathtaking scenery. After rainfall, look forward to waterfalls aplenty. By Erika Ayn Finch, Updated by Teresa K. Traverse. Photos by Deb Weinakuff.

 


When we set out to hike Munds Wagon Trail, we weren’t expecting to find waterfalls. We’ve hiked this trail in warm weather without a puddle in sight, so we suspect our experience was relatively rare, which made it even more special. Despite a blustery breeze, the scenery made us feel like we were in Hawaii, not Arizona. We began our hike at the Huckaby/Margs Draw Trailhead on Schnebly Hill Road. Munds Wagon Trail heads east into Bear Wallow Canyon and parallels Schnebly Hill Road, one of the first and most popular cattle trails in the Sedona area. The trail crosses Schnebly Hill Road twice in the first mile. We hiked on a fairly quiet morning, so the jeep traffic (and thus the dust) was almost nonexistent. This trail can be noisy, though. After hiking 1.11 miles, we came to our first water crossing, much to our surprise. From here on out we boulder-hopped across several washes and came upon at least a dozen waterfalls – some as high as 6 or 7 feet. The sound of rushing water accompanied us the entire way. At 1.39 miles, there’s a shaded picnic spot with two concrete picnic benches. A little further on, at 1.91 miles, the Hangover Trail intersects Munds Wagon Trail – stay straight. The trail gently makes its way uphill, crossing patches of slick rock (that lived up to its namesake during our jaunt), passing through forests shaded by juniper trees and offering up stellar views of Mitten Ridge and the Mogollon Rim.

Munds Wagon Trail

On our most recent visit to Munds Wagon Trail following a rainstorm, we were treated to a rare site: waterfalls. Head here next time it rains. The historic Munds Wagon Trail follows one of the first most popular cattle trails out of Sedona. The trail was completed in 1902, according to the Forest Service.

Munds Wagon skirts the base of the Cow Pies formation, and 3 miles from the trailhead, you’ll reach the junction of Munds Wagon and Cow Pies Trail. Continue on Munds Wagon and cross Schnebly Hill Road a third time. The trail makes a steeper climb at this point and winds up at Merry-Go-Round Rock – a truly stunning spot you’ll for sure want to photograph – 3.5 miles from where you started. At the base of Merry-Go-Round, we were greeted by another cascading waterfall. Munds Wagon continues another half a mile past Merry-Go-Round, but the views were so pretty (and the temperatures so chilly) that we decided to end our hike there. Was our 7-mile hike through a pop-up oasis an exception to the rule? Most likely, but it’s a beautiful area no matter the conditions. And if you’re lucky enough to have some spare time after the next big rainstorm, we would highly recommend making a beeline for Munds Wagon Trail. That’s when a picturesque hike turns into a legendary one.

Munds Wagon Trail

DIRECTIONS: From South of the “Y,” head south on AZ-179 for 0.4 miles. Enter the roundabout and then turn right onto Schnebly Hill Road. Drive for just less than 1 mile to reach the parking lot. The trailhead and parking lot will be on your left. The trailhead features bathrooms. A Red Rock Pass is required to park here and must be displayed in your vehicle’s dashboard. A day pass costs $5.

Hiking Alert
Please check with the Red Rock Ranger District of Coconino National Forest before planning your hike. For more information visit: https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/coconino/recarea/?recid=54892

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