Pets allowed
Allowed
Elevation Gain
159.00 ft (48.46 m)
Trail type
Loop
Distance
1.90 mi (3.06 km)
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The Burn Canyon Trail System consists of about 14 miles of single-track trail for hikers, equestrians, and mountain bikers. The area is located just west of Norwood and can be accessed by a smooth gravel road (AA42 Road/Norwood Burn Road) that should be passible in any vehicle. There are a couple of possible starting points: a small lower trailhead at the bottom of McKee Draw (access to McKee Draw and Flat Iron Loop), the large main upper trailhead a mile past (access to all trails), and roadside access 1.5 mile further (access to Cedar Post and Hideout Canyon Loops, high clearance 4x4 recommended).

The Cedar Canyon Loop offers an easy and enjoyable hiking or biking experience. The trail is best accessed from the road past the main trailhead, but only with a high clearance vehicle. From the road you’ll follow the signed side trail to the start of the loop.

The loop passes through high desert terrain with sagebrush, and some small juniper and pine trees. Views are limited but you will have the occasional vista.

The trail is well signed and makes a loop. You can also connect it with the Pinyon Point Loop (via the Old Nelson Cutoff Trail) or the Hideout Canyon Loop to form a longer hike.

Logistics + Planning

Preferable season(s)

Summer
Fall

Congestion

Low

Parking Pass

None

Open Year-round

Yes

Pros

Easy hiking or biking. Occasional views.

Cons

High clearance vehicle recommended for direct trail access.

Trailhead Elevation

7,032.00 ft (2,143.35 m)

Highest point

7,040.00 ft (2,145.79 m)

Features

Wildlife
Family friendly
Big vistas

Typically multi-day

No

Suitable for

Biking
Horseback

Permit required

No

Location

Nearby Lodging + Camping

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