Sycamore Canyon Wilderness Area

Description: Sycamore Canyon is a very large area with a long Canyon. It is a declared Wilderness Area and is somewhat remote. The actual birding site is located only at the mouth of the Canyon where it empties into the Verde River. It is a lush riparian habitat with permanent water for the first mile or so as you walk upstream. There are two large springs after that mile and they alone are worth the hike. Of all the bird sites on this web site, this is probably the most wild and natural.

  • Administrative Agency: Coconino National Forest
  • Restrictions and fees: All the usual restrictions for Wilderness Areas apply here. There is no fee.
  • Elevation: 3600′
  • Ease of road access: After the pavement ends in Clarkdale, there is approximately 10 miles of reasonably good dirt to be driven. If you have little experience in the back country, you ought to check first with the Forest Service.
  • Ease of hiking access: The first 1/4 mile is steep, but after that the trail is clear and flat.
  • Approximate area size: 1- 3 miles along Sycamore Creek depending upon your energy.
  • How to Get There
Parking facilities: The dirt parking lot (end of the road, actually) is adequate. Frequency of use by public: Moderate use by hikers.
eBird Species List: Click Here Non-bird Interests: Hiking, geology
National Forest Page: Click Here  Sycamore Site Map: Click Here

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Female Wood Ducks
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