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Cabin Loop Mogollon Rim Camping spot
Posted: Jul 14 2017 10:21 am
by sajor75
Next week backpacking in Cabin Loop Mogollon Rim , gona do a loop starting/ending at Washington Park, I read some descriptions but didnt find what i was looking for , im going to do a over nighter what are my camp spot options along the way , would prefer at least 200ft from a water source. Thank you.
Re: Cabin Loop Mogollon Rim Camping spot
Posted: Jul 14 2017 10:25 am
by nathanbrisk
I'll also be there next week--Thursday through Sunday.
A few good spots are Dane Spring, Aspen Spring, and Coyote Spring. You can see a couple of those marked here:
https://hikearizona.com/map.php?GPS=37206
You should be able to reach Aspen Spring if you're doing an interior half-loop, or you can hit Dane Spring if you're doing the full loop. Perennial water
That is all I'm familiar with, but I'm sure there are other fine camp sites with water along this loop that can be found by checking water reports and triplogs at
https://hikearizona.com/decoder.php?ZTN=797
Re: Cabin Loop Mogollon Rim Camping spot
Posted: Jul 14 2017 10:51 am
by flagscott
Ah, a fellow dry camper. The one time we did this trail, we ended up camping in the bottom of Dane Canyon because it seemed like everywhere the trail hit a ridge, there was someone car camping. If we did this trail again, I think we'd try for the flat spots between Dane Canyon crossing and Dane Spring where the trail is kind of on a ledge, above the water in the bottom of the canyon (it may not be 200', but you're not down in the canyon bottom) and a good ways below any roads on top of the ridge.
Unfortunately, most everywhere else away from water on the Loop has a road nearby (the road map of the area looks like spaghetti--way to do multiple use, Forest Service!). Throughout the loop, there are a number of dry ridge sections, but you will probably have car campers nearby--it might be less busy on weekdays if you can manage that.
Re: Cabin Loop Mogollon Rim Camping spot
Posted: Jul 14 2017 11:18 am
by chumley
Just as a polite reminder, despite the recent rains, that area is currently under Stage I Fire Restrictions (See
Forest Order Here). There is nowhere along the Cabin Loop where campfires are currently permitted.
There is a ton of agreeable terrain along the loop for setting up camp. And since you won't need to build or camp by an existing fire ring, your options are nearly endless. Any flat ground should suffice just fine.
Re: Cabin Loop Mogollon Rim Camping spot
Posted: Jul 14 2017 11:46 am
by Sredfield
Be sure to take the new route up the rim from Washington Park. Cross the creek, loop to the right then take an immediate left on the new trail. Bridges coming soon!
Re: Cabin Loop Mogollon Rim Camping spot
Posted: Jul 14 2017 1:22 pm
by Tough_Boots
This is probably the most popular summer backpacking area in the state. Throw a rock in any direction and you'll hit a campsite. Though you can camp anywhere flat since you can't have a fire right now anyways-- the ranger in the Baker Butte tower will have your pumpkin.
Re: Cabin Loop Mogollon Rim Camping spot
Posted: Jul 17 2017 11:10 am
by sajor75
Looks like it will be pouring all week long .
Re: Cabin Loop Mogollon Rim Camping spot
Posted: Jul 17 2017 12:10 pm
by hikeaz
sajor75 wrote:Looks like it will be pouring all week long .
Solves the water source issue...

Re: Cabin Loop Mogollon Rim Camping spot
Posted: Jul 18 2017 12:47 pm
by ALMAL
But on the bright side, you can have a legal fire now...
Re: Cabin Loop Mogollon Rim Camping spot
Posted: Jul 18 2017 1:05 pm
by flagscott
ALMAL wrote:But on the bright side, you can have a legal fire now...
Nope. Only in developed campgrounds.
Stage 1 fire restrictions prohibit fires, campfires, charcoal, coal stoves and wood stoves, except within certain developed recreation sites.
https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/coconino ... EPRD549960
Re: Cabin Loop Mogollon Rim Camping spot
Posted: Jul 18 2017 1:28 pm
by chumley
flagscott wrote:Nope
Yup.
Re: Cabin Loop Mogollon Rim Camping spot
Posted: Jul 18 2017 1:37 pm
by Tough_Boots
hikeaz wrote:sajor75 wrote:Looks like it will be pouring all week long .
Solves the water source issue...

Was there actually one in the first place?

Re: Cabin Loop Mogollon Rim Camping spot
Posted: Jul 18 2017 1:53 pm
by flagscott
chumley wrote:flagscott wrote:Nope
Yup.
Ha, they need to update their website. I couldn't find any mention of the change on the homepage. Not on their twitter either (though it is on Kaibab's).