Earlier this summer a few of us ventured on a hike into the upper sections of West Clear Creek canyon in the Coconino National Forest. This was a repeat visit for us having done it twice in the summer of 2014. That was long enough ago that all we remembered were the fun parts—and forgetting the hard and unpleasant parts. The latter included the long descent and ascent from the rim of the canyon to the creek and the long hike to the trailhead from where we parked.
But the good parts are good. Very good.
Here are some pictures from both this year and from the earlier trip.













The creek and canyon floor looked very different compared to our earlier visit. We assume that flash floods have done a lot of work in moving rocks and gravel around as well as sweeping out some of the vegetation. And the water was not quite as clear in 2025 as it was in 2014.
Also, the road driving in from Forest Highway 3 was in worse shape than a decade ago but we were still able to drive as far as we did then—just a lot slower.