| Rank: #19 | Canyon Depth: 1,050 ft. |
| Rim Elevation: 5,100 ft. | Stream Elevation: 4,050 ft. |
| Vegetation: Pinyon-juniper and grasslands on canyon sides. Riparian trees on canyon floor. | Frequently Seen Animals: deer, birds. |
| Hiking Season: Spring to fall. |
| Name: Bell Trail #13 | Difficulty: Easy except for the long distance. |
| Length of Hike (r/t): 22 miles | Trail Elevation Change: 225 ft. |
| Trail Low Point: 3,875 ft. | Trail High Point: 4,100 ft. |
| Water: Perennial (nonpotable) | |
| Tips: For the most part, the trail follows a route along a bench well above the streambed. A number of side trails, however, lead down to the waterside and indicate the location of good swimming holes or popular fishing spots. | |
| Hiking Permit Needed: None | Maximum Group Size: |
| Dogs Permitted: Yes, leashed | Horses Permitted: Yes |
| Cross-country Skiing Permitted: Yes | Mountain Bikes Permitted: No |
| Swimming: Yes. | |
| Safety Tips: Bring wading shoes for stream crossings. Do not dive or jump off cliffs. | |
| General Location: Just north of the Verde Valley. | Trailhead Accessible to Low-Clearance Vehicles: Yes |
| Nearest Town: Camp Verde/Rimrock. | |
| Directions: Exit I-17 at the AZ 179 exit and turn east under the freeway and drive about 1.5 miles east to the Beaver Creek Ranger Station turnoff. Turn north about a quarter mile to the parking lot and trailhead. | |
| U.S.G.S. Quad Name(s): Casner Butte, Apache Maid | Office of Tourism Region: Central Territory |
| County: Yavapai | Managing Agency: Red Rock Ranger District, P.O. Box 300, Sedona AZ 86339, (928) 282-4119 |
| Web Sites: http://www.fs.fed.us/r3/coconino/recreation/red_rock/bell-tr.shtml http://www.fs.fed.us/r3/coconino/recreation/red_rock/wet-beaver-creek.boat.shtml |
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