LIME KILN TRAIL: DEER PASS TRAILHEAD TO RED ROCK STATE PARK
Lime Kiln Trail: Deer Pass to Red Rock State Park Lime Kiln Trail crosses Dry Creek For most of its 15-mile course, the Lime Kiln Trail winds through a dusty corridor of crumbling sediments and sparse vegetation. Mountain bikers love the long, flowy route for its epic vistas and clear lines-of-sight that enable speedy traverses of the stark terrain. A highpoint vista on Lime Kiln Trail The trail unwinds as a linear adventure anchored by two water-centric parks with miles of white-rock moonscape in between. Hikers who are interested in more than big, airy views and chalky flats underfoot should understand that this is a trail that keeps the juicy stuff close to its opposing terminals. Sedona red rocks seen from the Lime Kiln Trail. Named for a kiln built by the �Willard Boys� back in the 1880s to create lime for mortar used in building projects near Cottonwood, the trail runs between Dead Horse Ranch State Park in Cottonwood and Red Rock State Park in Sedona. ...