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Yavapai County
Williamson

Almosta Trail #622

Easy

3.3

(19)

78

hikers

Almosta Trail #622

01:36

5.90km

80m

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Hike the easy 3.7-mile Almosta Trail #622 in Prescott National Forest, offering diverse scenery and views of Granite Mountain.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Almosta Trail

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The Almosta Trail is a rocky singletrack trail that follows an old creek bed to an intersection with Mint Wash. The trail begins on a gravel road behind some ranch homes before mildly climbing up through the trees and shrubs covering the desert floor.

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104 m

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October 27, 2023,Almosta Trail 622 R59 Moderte OnB Hike🦌
This segment of the Almosta trail 622 is unusual, because it is all on private land. It was whimsically named Almost-a by someone living there quite a while back and before any suburban development. You can lengthen the tour after crossing Mint Wash at the turnaround point. Instead of turning around, you can follow the 622 all the way South …
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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Almosta Trail #622?

The Almosta Trail #622 is located in the Prescott National Forest's Granite Basin area near Prescott, Arizona. While specific parking details aren't provided, access typically involves parking at a designated trailhead within this area. It's always a good idea to check local forest service maps or websites for the most current trailhead parking information.

Is this trail suitable for beginners?

The difficulty of the Almosta Trail #622 can vary. The komoot tour for this specific route is rated as easy, suggesting it's suitable for most fitness levels. However, if you combine it with connecting trails to form a longer loop, some sections can be physically demanding due to rough, overgrown conditions or steep inclines, especially the last mile of some loops. For a straightforward hike, it's generally considered accessible.

What kind of terrain and scenery can I expect on the trail?

You'll traverse rolling hills dotted with granite boulders, encountering pinyon pine, alligator juniper, cactus, scrub oak, and chaparral. Some sections feature rocky singletrack following an old creek bed, while others wind through mixed forests of ponderosa pines, oaks, and juniper. Stunning views of both Granite Mountain and Baby Granite Mountain are available from various points.

Is the Almosta Trail #622 a loop trail?

The Almosta Trail #622 itself is often part of larger loop options. It serves as a crucial link, connecting with other trails like Jim Higgs Trail #1937, Jim and Gayle Higgs Trail #1959, Baby Granite Trail #320, and Tin Trough Springs Trail #308. These connections allow for the creation of longer, meandering routes and loop options, particularly popular for horseback riding.

When is the best time of year to hike this trail?

While the trail can be enjoyed year-round, be prepared for hot, dry conditions and limited shade during the summer months. Spring and fall generally offer more moderate temperatures, making them ideal for hiking. Winter conditions can vary, so check local forecasts before heading out.

Are there any permits or fees required to hike in Prescott National Forest?

Generally, there are no permits or entrance fees required for day hiking on trails like the Almosta Trail #622 within the Prescott National Forest. However, it's always wise to check the official Prescott National Forest website for any specific regulations or fee requirements that might apply to certain areas or activities, especially if you plan to camp or engage in other recreational uses.

Is Almosta Trail #622 dog-friendly?

Yes, the Almosta Trail #622 is typically dog-friendly. However, always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you pack out all waste. Given the potential for wildlife and shared use with horses, keeping your dog under control is essential for their safety and the enjoyment of others.

What wildlife or plants might I encounter along the way?

The area is home to various wildlife, including mountain lions, whose tracks can sometimes be seen. You'll also see diverse plant life such as pinyon pine, alligator juniper, cactus, scrub oak, chaparral, and ponderosa pines.

Is drinking water available on the trail?

No, there is no drinking water available at the trailhead or on the Almosta Trail #622 itself. Hikers should carry sufficient water for their entire trip, especially given the hot, dry conditions common in the area.

Are there any specific challenges or things to be aware of on the trail?

Hikers should be aware that the trail can be hard to follow in some parts due to unmarked intersections or overgrown areas. Being primarily a horse trail, you might also encounter "hoof holes" in the path. Always carry a map or use a reliable navigation app like komoot to stay on track. Limited shade and no water sources also require careful preparation.

Are there any notable viewpoints or landmarks along the route?

Yes, the trail offers stunning views of both Granite Mountain and Baby Granite Mountain from various points. A segment of the trail also follows a portion of the old Santa Fe railroad grade, adding a touch of history to your hike. The Almosta Trail itself is considered a highlight for its remote quality and scenic beauty.

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