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The Amberian Loop offers a quick and easy hiking experience, perfect for a short outing in the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest. As you follow the route, you will gain 223 feet (68 metres) in elevation over its 0.4 miles (0.7 km) distance. This easy trail provides a pleasant atmosphere, leading you…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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This route was planned by komoot.
While the Komoot tour data classifies the Amberian Loop as 'easy', hikers should be aware that the trail includes a 'very steep dirt road' section as it climbs towards Amberian Point. Overall, it offers a moderately challenging experience, especially on the ascent.
The terrain features a significant 'very steep dirt road' section during the climb. Hikers should also be prepared for possible wet areas or small water crossings along the path.
The hike typically takes about 1 hour and 20 minutes to complete, though this can vary based on individual pace and stops for views.
The Amberian Loop trail begins and ends on the East Fork #95 trail. Specific parking details for the trailhead are not provided, but access is generally available at designated points along the East Fork #95 trail.
Hikers are rewarded with 'amazing views of Greer Valley at the top' of the loop. The ascent also provides opportunities to pause and take in evolving scenic overlooks.
A key feature of the trail is 'Amberian Point,' which was named by locals after Amberian Englevason, an early settler of the region.
Yes, dogs are permitted on the Amberian Loop trail. They may even be off-leash in certain sections, but always ensure your dog is under control and follow any posted regulations.
The best time to experience the Amberian Loop is between May and October, when weather conditions are generally most favorable for hiking.
The Amberian Loop is located within the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest. While specific permits for this trail are not usually required, it's always advisable to check the official Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest website for any current regulations, entrance fees, or fire restrictions before your visit.
No, the Amberian Loop is generally not heavily trafficked, allowing for a more peaceful and solitary outing compared to some other popular trails.
Yes, the Amberian Loop is suitable for both hiking and running, offering a good option for trail runners looking for a moderately challenging route.