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Moenkopi Loop

Moenkopi Loop. At a Glance. Location: Just west of the Visitor Center near the picnic area Length: 2 miles round trip Difficulty: Easy Estimated Minimum Hike Time: 1½ hours Facilities: Full restrooms at Visitors Center. Drinking fountain near picnic area before trailhead. N.

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Moenkopi Loop

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  1. Moenkopi Loop

  2. At a Glance • Location: Just west of the Visitor Center near the picnic area • Length: 2 miles round trip • Difficulty: Easy • Estimated Minimum Hike Time: 1½ hours • Facilities: Full restrooms at Visitors Center. Drinking fountain near picnic area before trailhead.

  3. N The Trail

  4. What is Moenkopi? Moenkopi is a Hopi word meaning place of running water. 600 million years ago, Red Rock Canyon was under the ocean. Moenkopi also refers to the deposits of shells and skeletons from then that are now limestone. (And you’ll get to walk on it!)

  5. The start of the trail

  6. There’s a couple signs in the beginning

  7. Then just the trail

  8. Here’s the weather station (We’ll see it again at the end of the hike)

  9. After a little while, the trail turns Trail stop 3 Moenkopi this way

  10. It starts to go a little uphill

  11. And then a little more

  12. But the view is great!

  13. It’s going to get a little rocky and steepWatch your step!

  14. Do you remember what Moenkopi means? This is the ancient sea floor you’re about to walk on!

  15. Look how far you’ve come! The Visitor’s Center

  16. The steep part is over!

  17. More ancient sea floor

  18. Lightning in 2005 caused a fire that burned 859 acres

  19. Can you tell where the fire stopped?

  20. We’re more than halfway done

  21. The Visitor’s Center is much closer now

  22. Almost done!

  23. There’s the Weather Station again

  24. We made it!

  25. Now it’s the Antelope Ground Squirrel’s turn to hike!

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