STATISTICS AT-A-GLANCE
HIKE NAME: Heart of Rocks Loop (via Echo Canyon & Hailstone Trail)
DISTANCE: 7.1 miles RT (standard lollipop loop from Echo Canyon Trailhead)
ELEVATION GAIN: ~1,100 feet
RESTROOMS: Yes — at the Echo Canyon Trailhead
DOG FRIENDLY: No — dogs are not permitted on any national monument trails in Chiricahua NM
PERMIT: No
FEE: Yes — standard National Park/Monument entrance fee or valid America the Beautiful Pass
VEHICLE REQUIREMENTS: 2WD // paved road all the way to the Echo Canyon Trailhead // accessible year-round except during major winter storms or temporary closures
TRAILHEAD COORDINATES: 32.008820, -109.293670
Arguably one of the most unique trail loops in the entire National Park Service system, the Heart of Rocks area is the centerpiece of Chiricahua National Monument — home to surreal balanced rocks, hoodoos, and eroded volcanic formations you won’t see anywhere else. Most hikers complete this as a loop beginning with Echo Canyon → Hailstone → Mushroom Rock → Heart of Rocks → Big Balanced Rock → return via Echo Canyon Trail. The loop is moderate but includes sections of steep stairs and narrow rocky ledges.
➡️ Expect some scrambling in the Heart of Rocks area — short rock steps, uneven stone “staircases,” and narrow passages between hoodoos. Nothing technical, but sturdy footwear is a must.
➡️ Highlights include: Duck on a Rock, Punch & Judy, the Totem Pole, Balanced Rock, the Pinnacle Balanced Rock, and multiple panoramic viewpoints into the rhyolite rock fields.
➡️ Best Season: October–April for cool temps. Summer is extremely hot with limited shade.