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Postby wrangler0 » Jul 01 2008 6:55 pm

Im Looking for some good hikes in the Showlow,pinetop are were going to be up there for a week.

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Re: Pine Top

Postby azbackpackr » Jul 01 2008 8:06 pm

Recommend stopping by the Lakeside Ranger office, pick up info. Open only on weekdays, I think. Lots of hikes around there.

In Pinetop, Bucksprings Rd. to Sky hi road, there are a couple trailheads easy to find, with signs by the road--Springs Trail, Country Club Trail.

Take Porter Mtn. Rd. in Lakeside, there are a couple trailheads back in there--Timber Mesa Trail, Panorama Trail. Signs by the road, also, showing a picture of hikers.

If you drive over to Greer, many trails lead right out of that area, also. But there are a couple hundred miles of trail right around Show Low, Lakeside and Pinetop.

Since HAZ doesn't allow direct links, you can search for the White Mountain Independent newspaper's website. There are some trail directions on there, too.
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Re: Pine Top

Postby hikeaz » Jul 02 2008 8:47 am

Using 'TrailDex' on this site I found 36 Hikes in the surrounding area
I have bolded the ones that I enjoy.

http://hikearizona.com/location_g.php

Mile Ft
Canyon Creek 5 -250
Casa Malpais 0 50
Chevelon Canyon 16 -140
Cibecue Creek 2 85
Cold Spring Canyon Ruins 4 1191
Coon Spring Trail #124 4.3 644
Cooper Forks Canyon Cliff 4.5 1200
Devils Chasm 3.9 2489
East Clear Creek Winslow 2 300
Escudilla Trail 6.6 1315
Four Knolls 8 2200
Homolovi Ruins 4.2 136
Indian Spring Trail 627 7.5 300
Joseph City Fissures 2 50
Kinishba Ruins 0 20
Los Burros 14 500
Lucky Strike Trail#144 11 2975
Mogollon Rim Interpretive 0 40
Mount Baldy Loop 15.4 2044
Murray Basin 15 700
Onyx Bridge 4.5 -345
Pole Knoll Recreation Area 6.2 700
Pueblo Canyon Ruins 7 2500
Puerco Pueblo 0 20
Rainbow Forest Loop 3 150
Rattlesnake Point Pueblo 0 10
Rim Lakes Vista 3 0
Rock Art Ranch 1.8 -51
Sawmill Canyon San Carlos 5 400
Seneca Falls 1 250
South Fork Trail 97 6.2 1400
Telephone Ridge Trail #203 2.5 -700
Thompson Trail #629 6.5 -250
Timber Mesa Trail #636 6 250
West Fork Black River Trai 6 -350
West Fork Little Colorado 6 1000
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Re: Pine Top

Postby azbackpackr » Jul 02 2008 5:47 pm

NIce list, but only a very few of them are really close to Pinetop, however. There are many trails around that area that haven't been put onto HAZ. All the trails you put are very good, though, not complaining, but for example, it's a quite a ways to Chevelon or Petrified Forest (too hot there right now, anyway.) I'm assuming this person has already driven all the way up from the Valley and doesn't want to have to drive yet another hour and a half to go hiking.

My list of trails VERY close to PT would be: Springs Trail, Country Club Trail, Four Springs Trail, Los Burros Trail, Timber Mesa Trail, Panorama Trail, Buena Vista Trail, Blue Ridge Trail, Ice Cave Trail.
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Re: Pine Top

Postby Hoffmaster » Jul 02 2008 9:26 pm

I will be in the Los Burros area, but not on the trail, taking pictures of various curiosities on Sunday. This post benefits no one; I just thought I'd throw that useless bit of info out there.
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Re: Pine Top

Postby azbackpackr » Jul 03 2008 3:23 am

"Various curiosities?" Hmmmm..... Now you've got us all wondering!

I've mtn. biked Los Burros a couple of times. It's a nice trail. Pretty oaks in the woods around there.
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Re: Pine Top

Postby kingsnake » Aug 22 2012 9:25 am

Any restaurant or hotel warnings / recommendations for up there?
Is there anything out there, or is it just more of the same?
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Re: Pine Top

Postby chulavista » Aug 22 2012 9:40 am

La Casita on 260 (I think???) between Show Low and PineTop is the same family as Mammoth and Globe. Food is slightly different, but comparable. By the way, Casa Reynoso on Mill Ave in Tempe is also the same family if you have ever been there.

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Re: Pine Top

Postby kingsnake » Aug 22 2012 3:50 pm

Yeah, wife will be out of town for our oldest's birthday, so I figured I would knock a half dozen hikes off my wish list. Going to do a bunch of short ones in the area ...
Is there anything out there, or is it just more of the same?
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Re: Pine Top

Postby azbackpackr » Aug 22 2012 4:55 pm

It's been raining cats and dogs. Bring a raincoat and an umbrella! It rained nearly all day today, starting at 5 a.m.
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Re: Pine Top

Postby Jim_H » Aug 22 2012 5:39 pm

azbackpackr wrote:It's been raining cats and dogs. Bring a raincoat and an umbrella! It rained nearly all day today, starting at 5 a.m.

Huh?
I think Monsoon season will begin around June 20, plus or minus 5 days, not by the calendar according to the NWS, but when dew points rise dramatically, and it begins to rain over the Sacramento Mountains. It will start about 10 days later in Arizona.
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Re: Pine Top

Postby azbackpackr » Aug 23 2012 6:24 pm

What do you mean, "huh?" It has been raining so much that the local hiking club has cancelled some hikes and bike rides this week, due to excessive muddiness. It has been raining so much that today there were flash floods in Alpine, and a few other areas.

I'm hoping to have the yard sale to end all yard sales this coming Saturday, so I hope that we have a dry morning here in Eagar. I usually close up my yard sales by around 11 or noon. Hummels, anyone? China cabinets? Twin beds? Etc. etc.
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