Crusty, Grand Central, Teacup, & Adobe Jack Trail loop — Coconino National Forest
Crusty, Grand Central, Teacup, & Adobe Jack Trail loop — Coconino National Forest
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12.9km
240m
Mountain biking
Embark on a challenging mountain biking adventure through the Coconino National Forest on the Crusty, Grand Central, Teacup, & Adobe Jack Trail loop. This route spans 8.0 miles (12.9 km) and features a significant elevation gain of 787 feet (240 metres), making it a difficult ride best suited for experienced…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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4.77 km
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12.9 km
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10.9 km
1.45 km
362 m
197 m
Surfaces
10.2 km
1.33 km
655 m
442 m
314 m
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This loop offers a diverse experience, ranging from easy to challenging. While sections like Adobe Jack are generally easy with some intermediate parts, the Teacup Trail is known as a "high density tech-fest" requiring advanced skills. Riders should be prepared for a mix of relaxed pedaling and demanding technical segments.
The terrain is highly varied. You'll encounter flowy turns, technical sections, and even pump track-like features on Adobe Jack. The Grand Central Trail also has flowy and technical parts. Expect rocky areas, especially on lower sections of Adobe Jack, and a "bump and grind along a creek bottom" feel on Crusty Trail. The Teacup Trail is particularly technical.
The provided information does not indicate any specific permits or entrance fees required for mountain biking this loop within the Coconino National Forest. However, it's always a good idea to check the official Coconino National Forest website for the most current regulations before your visit.
This loop can be ridden year-round. However, for the most comfortable experience, consider visiting during spring or fall when temperatures are milder. Summers can be very hot, and while winters are generally mild, conditions can vary.
The loop is very accessible, being close to downtown Sedona. You can often reach the trailhead without a car from some accommodations. While specific parking lots aren't detailed, trailheads in the Sedona area typically have designated parking. Arriving early is recommended, especially during peak seasons, as it's a popular area.
The provided information does not explicitly state whether dogs are allowed or the specific leash rules for this particular loop. However, Coconino National Forest generally permits dogs on trails, often requiring them to be on a leash. It's best to verify current regulations with the Coconino National Forest service before bringing your dog.
You'll be treated to stunning red rock views of Sedona, which tend to improve as you move away from residential areas. Notable landmarks visible along or near the loop include Coffee Pot Rock and Devil's Kitchen, a large sinkhole. From a branch off the Teacup Trail, you can also get panoramic views of the entire Verde Valley.
The estimated duration for mountain biking this loop is approximately 1 hour and 16 minutes. However, this can vary significantly based on your skill level, the number of stops you make for photos, and the technical challenges presented by sections like the Teacup Trail.
Yes, this trail system offers connections to other popular trails in the area, such as Soldier's Pass. This allows for opportunities to extend your ride or explore different routes within the Coconino National Forest.
This is a popular area shared by both hikers and mountain bikers, especially given its proximity to downtown Sedona. You should expect to encounter other trail users, which can lead to high traffic at times. Always practice trail etiquette and yield appropriately.
Yes, be prepared for some challenging sections. The Adobe Jack section includes an initial challenging wash crossing and a "nasty climb" before transitioning to a fast ascent. The Teacup Trail is particularly known for its high technical difficulty, described as a "high density tech-fest".