Attractions and places to see around Bear Flat include a variety of trails, natural monuments, and facilities. This region offers opportunities for hiking and exploring natural landscapes, with features like canyons, forests, and viewpoints. Visitors can find trails suitable for different skill levels, often leading to natural springs or scenic overlooks. The area is characterized by its natural beauty and outdoor recreational potential.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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This Section of the Highline Trail starts near Horton Creek and runs for about 4 miles up to the Hatchery Trailhead, with some small climbs and descents. Overall the terrain is rocky and can be muddy in some sections, especially running through Dick Williams Creek and Tonto Creek. There are some great views of the Mogollon Rim in the distance.
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There are plenty of dispersed campsites along the Horton Creek Trail, making it a popular spot to stop for the night during a hike along the Highline Trail. You may need to follow the trail for a bit to find some of the more established sites, but wherever you set up it's good practice to leave no trace when you pack up.
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This trailhead is accessible via State Highway 260 and Forest Road 289 and leads up Horton Creek Train and Derrick Trail eventually connecting to the Highline Trail. There are vault toilets but no drinking water here. Adjacent to the trailhead, the Upper Tonto Creek Campground has six campsites and three picnic sites, equipped with picnic tables, fire rings, and grills.
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You can pretty much figure out what to expect on this trail by reading the name. Box Canyon Trail is a short trail that journeys down into a small box canyon with a stream, canyon walls, small waterfalls, and even multiple swimming holes in the warmer months. It is easy to hop off the trail and do some scrambling down to the water, but use extreme caution if you decide to wander off the path since some of the canyon walls are literal cliffs.
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These large springs can be seen gushing from the rim and are connected to Horton Creek. They are a beautiful destination to hike to and a popular stop from either the Horton Creek Trail or the Horton Springs Trail.
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Bear Flat is a charming neighborhood situated south of Bath's city center in Somerset, England. It's known for its 'villagey' atmosphere and green spaces.
You can explore several natural features, including Alexandra Park, which offers panoramic views of Bath. Beechen Cliff is a heavily wooded escarpment known for its mature trees, and Lyncombe Vale features the Two Tunnels Greenway, a popular route for walking and cycling through the historic Combe Down Tunnel.
Yes, the ancient Roman road, the Fosse Way, runs through Bear Flat as Wells Road/Wellsway. The historic lane of Holloway, an original route into Bear Flat, features a 14th-century pilgrim's church and the Magdalen Chapel.
The Beechen Cliff Methodist Church, built in 1905, is a notable local landmark. The Bruton Community Hall hosts local events like the monthly Bear Flat Community Market. The area also has a vibrant arts scene, with an annual open studios event where local artists exhibit their work.
The area is excellent for walking and cycling. The Two Tunnels Greenway is a popular route. You can also enjoy walks through Beechen Cliff Wood and explore the tranquil green spaces of Alexandra Park.
Alexandra Park is family-friendly, featuring a children's play area, boule piste, and bowling green, alongside its scenic views. The Two Tunnels Greenway is also suitable for family walks and cycling.
Alexandra Park, located at the top of Lyncombe Hill, offers incredible panoramic views of the city of Bath. Beechen Cliff also provides picturesque natural scenery.
Bear Flat maintains a distinct community feel with independent shops, delis, cafes, and pubs in its local center. Establishments like The Bear Inn, known for its polar bear mascot and art deco interior, contribute to this cozy, local atmosphere.
Poets' Corner is a distinctive residential estate in Bear Flat, characterized by its large Victorian and Edwardian terraced houses. Its streets are named after famous poets such as Shakespeare, Milton, Kipling, and Longfellow.
The Bear Inn is an unmissable local landmark, recognizable by its life-size polar bear mascot. It's known for its art deco interior, local artists' prints, and hosts an annual open studios event. The area also features eateries like Menu Gordon Jones and Da Vinci.
The Two Tunnels Greenway is a popular route for walking and cycling that utilizes the former Somerset and Dorset Railway line. It includes the Combe Down Tunnel, which was once the longest unventilated rail tunnel in Britain.
Beechen Cliff is a heavily wooded escarpment that has inspired famous artists and writers, including Jane Austen and Thomas Hardy. It offers opportunities for walks and is a significant natural landmark in the area.


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