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Hiking around Williams, Arizona, offers access to diverse landscapes within the Kaibab National Forest and surrounding high-desert terrain. The region features pine forests, open meadows, and the prominent Bill Williams Mountain, providing varied elevation changes. Trails often lead through areas characterized by volcanic rock formations and natural water features like lakes and sinks.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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Enjoy a peaceful hike around Kaibab Lake, where the trail offers continuous views of the water. This easy 2.7-mile (4.3 km) loop takes you through quiet pine forests, with a…
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Step onto the Gasline Loop, an easy hiking route that guides you through a scenic high-desert or forest environment near Williams, Arizona. You'll find yourself on a generally easy-to-follow singletrack…

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Embark on an easy hike along the Johnson Canyon Railway Tunnel Trail, a family-friendly route in Kaibab National Forest, Arizona. This 2.0-mile (3.2 km) path follows an old railroad grade,…
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Embark on an easy hike along the Dogtown Lake Trail, a gentle loop that winds through peaceful Ponderosa pine forests. As you follow the path, you'll encounter picturesque views of…
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Embark on a moderate hike up the Benham National Recreation Trail, a rewarding ascent on Bill Williams Mountain within the Kaibab National Forest. This route covers 4.2 miles (6.7 km)…
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Hiking around Williams, Arizona, offers diverse landscapes primarily within the Kaibab National Forest. You'll encounter pine forests, open meadows, and the prominent Bill Williams Mountain. Trails often feature volcanic rock formations and natural water features like lakes and sinks, providing varied elevation changes.
Komoot currently features 4 curated hiking routes around Williams, ranging from easy strolls to moderate mountain ascents. These trails are designed to showcase the region's natural beauty.
Yes, there are several easy options. The Keyhole Sink — Kaibab National Forest trail is an easy 1.4-mile path exploring a unique geological sink. Another gentle option is the Kaibab Lake loop from Kaibab Dam, a 2.4-mile route around the lake.
For a more challenging hike, consider the Bill Williams Mountain loop from Mountain Spring Tanks. This moderate 7.9-mile path offers significant elevation gain and panoramic views from Bill Williams Mountain. Another moderate choice is the Hiking loop from Williams, which covers 4.5 miles.
Yes, many of the trails in Williams are designed as loops. For example, the Bill Williams Mountain loop from Mountain Spring Tanks and the Kaibab Lake loop from Kaibab Dam are both excellent circular options. The Netter Lake loop from Williams also provides a pleasant loop around the lake.
The hiking routes in Williams are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from more than 10 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse scenery, from pine forests to mountain views, and the variety of trails suitable for different ability levels.
Williams is rich in history and natural beauty. You can explore the Historic Route 66 in Williams, which runs through the town. There are also several murals, such as the Welcome to Williams Mural and a Mural by Shawn Nelson, offering glimpses into the area's character.
The trails often lead through areas characterized by pine forests and open meadows. You might encounter unique geological formations like the Keyhole Sink, and natural water features such as Kaibab Lake and Netter Lake, which provide tranquil settings for walks.
Yes, the Bill Williams Mountain loop from Mountain Spring Tanks is known for offering significant elevation gain, culminating in panoramic views from the summit of Bill Williams Mountain.
The hiking trails in Williams offer a range of experiences. You'll find a good mix of easy paths, perfect for a leisurely stroll, and moderate trails that provide more significant elevation changes and longer distances, suitable for those looking for a bit more challenge. There are currently no difficult-rated trails listed.
Absolutely. The Kaibab Lake loop from Kaibab Dam takes you around Kaibab Lake, and the Netter Lake loop from Williams offers another lakeside experience. For a unique geological water feature, explore the Keyhole Sink — Kaibab National Forest.


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