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Fatman's Loop Trail

3.3 (16 reviews)

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Angelique M.

Fatman's Loop Trail is an AOK hiking destination that has a number of pluses and minuses. The pluses: - With the exception of one difficult section, this is a pretty easy trail to follow - There are a few elevation changes to keep serious hikers from becoming completely bored The minuses: - Parking is completely inadequate, especially given the fact that there are mulitple trails leading off the trail-head near the parking area. - Because of the limited size of the parking lot, once it starts to fill up it's almost impossible to turn your car around to leave when you're done hiking. - There's one section of the trail in particular that's very challenging not to lose your way on.  The single marker there just says "Trail"... - There's a general lack of useful signs and trail markers Despite the limited parking and overall lack of signs, you can't really get lost here, and there's some very enjoyable scenery.  As-is the venue is worth a visit, but things would be greatly improved by some work on the parking lot, and the addition of some well placed, descriptive trail signs.

You don't have to see the whole staircase. You just have to take the first step. Enjoying this gorgeous cooler weather for a quick hike.
ViVi S.

Stumbled on this locale fave while chatting with the local bartenders and baristas. Huge fan of this scenic hike. Just under five miles, you can take this gorgeous path and meander through some really pretty hidden views. Make sure to take water because the altitude can hit you and you'll be prone to lightheadedness. Easy to locate off the US 89. Just east of town with plenty of parking but lot is small and can get crowded. The trail forks off to Elden Lookout, Fatman's Loop Trail and one other I didn't get to venture off to because the rain moved in. Clean with plenty of friendly hikers, mountain bikers and even emergency crew. If you're looking for a great hike within town and not trek off the beaten path, this gem is the perfect choice. Into the forest I go, to lose my mind and find my soul. Meet me in the middle of the story when the soul is worn but wise.

Eric S.

Okay, I have to admit that I have lived in Flagstaff my entire life and I have just hiked Fatman's for the first time. I am so glad that I finally got around to it. The views were stunning and I found myself stopping to take pictures at every corner. There were amazing old junipers and some of the rock formations were breathtaking. The hike was more difficult than I expected but it was very doable. There were some elevation changes and it gets a bit rocky at some points so you will definitely want to bring the good hiking boots. The downside of this hike was the amount of people on the trail. I get it is beautiful so it is definitely going to be popular I just like to have a little bit more privacy on my hikes. I hate hiking behind others and there is that awkward feeling you are being followed and don't know how fast to hike. I would recommend getting there early (parking can be a pain too). All in all I was so happy to have found this hike and I would return absolutely. ***Please pick up after your pets!!!***

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Colleen L.

Lots of uphill climbing on this 2.4-mile loop. Tons of people on the trail who did not care at all about social distancing so we kept having to stand the trail while they passed. The markers disappeared 30 minutes into the hike, leaving us confused at a few forks in the trail. We eventually turned around and headed back the way we came to avoid getting lost. Pretty scenery and lots of trees and shade, though.

Miranda E.

Awesome trail. Very beautiful and easy for the whole family. We brought our two year old and he did great.

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The hike nothing bad happened and it was beautiful at 7:00 in the morning I loved it so much it was really fun

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This hike is cursed my son hurt his head and he now has a permanent injury I do not recommend

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Fatman's Loop Trail - hiking - Updated May 2026

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