Doe Mountain Loop
Doe Mountain Loop

Doe Mountain Loop

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Doe Mountain Loop

Doe Mountain Loop

Distance: 2.3mi
Elevation: 607ft
Time: 1-1.5h

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Doe Mountain is a great hike for all skill levels in all seasons. From the top, you’ll have an excellent view of the surrounding landscape, including Bear Mountain, Lost Mountain, Mescal Mountain, and Maroon Mountain to the north and Sedona to the southeast. While the trail is fairly easy in terms of elevation gain, there is a stretch where you’ll be on a steep, rocky path with a bit of scrambling required. The path isn’t well defined and you’ll need to pick your way over the rocks. Note that this is a slightly longer approach than the Doe Mountain Trail, which doesn’t include a loop of the summit.

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The trailhead for the Doe Mountain Loop is on Boynton Pass Road.

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Backcountry Campground

No

When to do

Year-round

Pets allowed

Yes - On Leash

Family friendly

Yes

Route Signage

Average

Crowd Levels

Moderate

Route Type

Loop


Doe Mountain Loop
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Doe Mountain Loop Description

Doe Mountain is a good pick if you’re wanting a hike that gives plenty of reward for a modest effort. The views of Sedona’s mountains are great and it’s not a long trip to the top. This hike is rated as moderate, but there are some sections that aren’t suitable for everyone. The route requires a bit of scrambling and some high, exposed sections. You’ll need to pick your way through rocky bits and the trail isn’t very well defined towards the summit.

This hike begins from the Bear Mountain Trailhead. While hikers headed for Bear Mountain will cross the street, you’ll want to take the trail on this side of the road. Go straight through the junction with Aerie Trail. Head towards the edge of the mesa and then climb through zig-zagging turns. You’ll climb through a gully, making your way through the rocks. The path turns right and then left, bringing you up to the summit and leading you across to another viewpoint. On top of the mountain, the trail isn’t well-defined, so expect a touch of routefinding and bushwhacking as you complete the loop.

Head back down the same way you came up once you’ve finished your loop.

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