Deer Hill Trail
State: Arizona
Location: Coconino National Forest
Length, One-Way: 5 miles
Trail Type: Out and Back
Minimum Elevation: 7180 feet
Elevation Change: 100 feet
Best Season: April to November
Difficulty: Easy
Usage: Light
Trail Information
If you are looking for a gentle trail that meanders between semi-dense forest and wide open country then the Deer Hill Trail is for you. In addition, you will enjoy spectacular views of the San Francisco Peaks worthy of bringing along your camera: especially during the fall season when the aspen trees on the mountain side explode into a glow of brilliant gold. If you’re lucky you may also get a chance to take a snapshot of the abundant wildlife that roam this area. Mule deer and elk are often seen foraging along the trail corridor, especially during the early morning and early evening hours. Also, keep you ears open for Abert squirrels and Steller’s jays that often compete to see who can be the loudest and don’t be alarmed to hear the early morning yelps of coyotes as they bid one another good morning.
The Deer Hill Trail, which is relatively flat, travels north from Little Elden Springs Horse Camp towards Sunset Crater. It was constructed primarily to accommodate equestrians that visit the campground, but by no means does that restrict hikers and mountain bikers from using the trail. In fact, don’t be surprised if you see more hikers and mountain bikers on the trail that horses.
Directions
From Flagstaff:
Drive 5 miles north of Flagstaff to Elden Spring Road (Forest Road 556) and turn left (west). Continue on this road approximately 3.5 miles to the Little Elden Springs trailhead which will be on the right (north) side of the road. Park at this trailhead and follow signs to horse camp (approximately 1 mile). The trail starts at the north end of the horse camp and is well signed.


