Bear Jaw Trail No. 26

   
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Fall color September 25, 2016 in the upper end of Bear Jaw Canyon, Bear Jaw Trail. Trees are approximately half turned, with some groups peaking or approaching peak color. Lower elevations of the trail are mostly green. Expect peak season through the first weekend of October on the upper end of the trail, and through the first week of October for the lower end of the trail.

Abineau Trail is a steep 1,800 foot climb over two miles up the slopes of the San Francisco Peaks through Abineau Canyon. The trail meets the Waterline Trail at the top, which can be followed down to Bear Jaw Trail to return to the trailhead. Each leg of the loop is approximately two miles long, plus a 0.4 mile connector trail from the trailhead to the loop, making a total loop hike of approximately seven miles. The loop is one of the quintessential autumn hikes in the San Francisco Peaks. Aspens along all three legs of the loop turn gold, and falling leaves carpet the forest floor and decorate the conifers.

Photo by Deborah Lee Soltesz, September 25, 2015. Credit: U.S. Forest Service, Coconino National Forest. For more information about this trail, see the <a href="http://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/coconino/recreation/hiking/recarea/?recid=55058&actid=50" rel="nofollow">Abineau-Bear Jaw Loop</a> trail description on the <a href="http://www.fs.usda.gov/coconino/" rel="nofollow">Coconino National Forest</a> website.