Cedar Trail

Arizona

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Cedar Trail Facts

States: Arizona
Counties: Coconino
Length: 1.36 miles
Trail end points: Gemini Drive and Turquoise Drive
Trail surfaces: Concrete, Dirt
Trail category: Greenway/Non-RT
ID: 6524603

Cedar Trail Description

The Cedar Trail runs between West Street, on the east slope of McMillan Mesa, and Turquoise Drive, paralleling Cedar and Forest avenues. The trail traverses lightly forested hillside and dry grasslands, climbing the mesa, which is especially steep along the trail's northeast segment. North of Gemini Drive the trail has a natural surface. Between Gemini Drive and Turquoise Drive the trail is paved

Just north of Gemini Drive, the Cedar Trail intersects the Arizona Trail. On the west end near Turquoise Drive, the trail intersects Switzer Canyon Trail. Cedar Trail also connects to Mesa Ridge and Beale South Fork trails near Turquoise Drive.

Parking and Trail Access

Access Cedar Trail south of Forest Avenue at Turquoise Drive and from the recreation center on Izabel Street at the east end of the trail.

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