![]() You can return the way you came, continue and visit Soldiers Pass - a very popular hiking trail, or make a loop with any number of connecting trails.Ĭheck out the Official Route and Triplogs. From here your options are practically limitless. If you have made it to this point you have to check out the Devil's Kitchen, which is a sinkhole just to the west of where this trail ends. At 2.2 miles the trail ends with its juncture to the Jordan Trail. This juncture is not signed as such, but there is a trail map at the juncture and one can deduce the trail name. At around 2 miles there is another trail connection, this time to the Grand Central Trail. The trees become a companion with the trail, providing shade and periodic peeks of the rising mountains looming before you. As the trail starts a gradual, but definite climb the views start to pick up again. There is a dry creek that joins the geography for about 0.4 miles and that adds a little variety to the views. The surrounding hills and the vegetation isn't overly thick, but they do a good job of minimizing the Sedona Mountainscape. The views during this time are rather ordinary.and that is saying something for Sedona. The trail does a lot of twisting and turning. Weather Underground provides local & long-range weather forecasts, weatherreports, maps & tropical weather conditions for the Brookeville area. ![]() The trail enters a stretch where it becomes practically rock-free being composed of compact dirt layered by a soft powder. It may feel that the trail descends from here and does for a short time, before holding level and then beginning an imperceptible rise. Almost immediately, 0.96 miles there is another trail connection with the Manzanita Trail. Just after this connection, (about 0.86 miles from the TH) the trail comes to a small, but nice mesa overlooking the surrounding area. This is probably the toughest climb of the trail, but it doesn't last long and quickly brings you to the next trail juncture - Powerline Plunge Trail. Almost immediately the trail leaves this shaded oasis and climbs up the northern slope. The trees creep in and the slopes of the hills rise providing a tranquil and fleeting feeling of intimacy. The Adobe Trail continues to the north crossing another stone ramped wash. At about 0.45 miles the trail begins a gradual descent where it connects to the Coyote Trail. The trail then follows the contours of the slopes providing decent views of the forested valley and Munds Mountain to the east as well as Wilson Mountain to the north. After the wash, the trail climbs a little and junctures with Crusty Trail. This trail has several such ramps to assist bikes in their climbs. The trail starts by dropping down and crossing a wash. (My Garmin has it coming in at 2.1 miles). The Adobe Jack Trail is stated as being 2.25 miles long.
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