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Crocodile RyanGuides: 1 | Official Routes: 0Triplogs Last: 6,384 d | RS: 0Water Reports 1Y: 0 | Last: never
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Showshoeing
does anyone know any good areas to go snowshoeing, that are reasonably accessible?
Id like to go anytime from mid december through january
Id like to go anytime from mid december through january
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Crocodile RyanGuides: 1 | Official Routes: 0Triplogs Last: 6,384 d | RS: 0Water Reports 1Y: 0 | Last: never
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Im a little crazy after last years trip to reavis in march when we were snowed in overnight, but i would like to do an overnighter, it was just too beautiful out there with all the snow, i mean how many people have seen the superstition wilderness like my group did last year?
http://hikearizona.com/photocodeZOOM.php?ID=2282
look a jaybirds write up of the adventure, good for a laugh!
so are any of these locations good for an overnight trip?
http://hikearizona.com/photocodeZOOM.php?ID=2282
look a jaybirds write up of the adventure, good for a laugh!
so are any of these locations good for an overnight trip?
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A little late, but better than never.
The Jones Crossing area (the last turn-off before Clints Well coming from the south) is more than decent, and even easier to access. I snowshoed (snowshod?) up to Dry Lake from there in January. The snow was deep and there were no trails making for some tiring work but it was very enjoyable.
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JimGuides: 73 | Official Routes: 36Triplogs Last: 6 d | RS: 67Water Reports 1Y: 10 | Last: 142 d
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Re: Showshoeing
No need for a new thread.
I'm look for new areas that are Not The San Francisco Peaks, or around Flagstaff, and preferably not more than 2 to 3 hours from the Valley. Also, car accessible. Also, I'm not going to the White Mts, or Jacob Lake. Those are not within my drive radius.
The Mogollon Rim is about it. Aside from the Babe Haught to Knoll Lake route popularized in 2016 [ Babe Haught Trail - Hatchery to Knoll Lake ] , which certainly appears promising, are there other areas that are recommended? I had considered parking on the side of HWY 87 and hiking to Baker Butte, and maybe the Rim itself, for a view. I should point out that I would want to have views along the Rim, so Clint's Wells is probably not great.
Added 01/23/2020: The Meadow Trail,= #505, access from SR 260 [ Meadow Trail #505 ] is another possible snowshoe hike.
I'm look for new areas that are Not The San Francisco Peaks, or around Flagstaff, and preferably not more than 2 to 3 hours from the Valley. Also, car accessible. Also, I'm not going to the White Mts, or Jacob Lake. Those are not within my drive radius.
The Mogollon Rim is about it. Aside from the Babe Haught to Knoll Lake route popularized in 2016 [ Babe Haught Trail - Hatchery to Knoll Lake ] , which certainly appears promising, are there other areas that are recommended? I had considered parking on the side of HWY 87 and hiking to Baker Butte, and maybe the Rim itself, for a view. I should point out that I would want to have views along the Rim, so Clint's Wells is probably not great.
Added 01/23/2020: The Meadow Trail,= #505, access from SR 260 [ Meadow Trail #505 ] is another possible snowshoe hike.
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chumleyGuides: 94 | Official Routes: 241Triplogs Last: 5 d | RS: 65Water Reports 1Y: 78 | Last: 7 d
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Re: Showshoeing
The challenge is paved/open road access to somewhere with deep enough snow for snowshoeing.
Babe works because the hatchery plows the road even during a snow event. Pine Canyon is another quick up from a paved lot (or at least the restaurant across the street). The other rim trails (See, Drew, Devin) require a dirt road which may be impassable after snow. If little or no snow and you can make the drive, then you are hiking up to elevation before switching to snowshoes.
There are no views on the Baker Butte route, and ADOT does not plow the pullout at 300 on the west side anyway. There is an ADOT maintenance road about a mile away but you have to hoof it on the 87, which is treacherous at best. ADOT does plow the 300 pullout/visitor center on the east side, but often not for a day or two after a storm, so you can't count on being able to park anywhere near where you want to.
You're basically asking the haz equivalent of the hiking trail with waterfalls and no people within half an hour of Phoenix. Some things are worth a little extra effort. Put it in and you'll be rewarded.
Babe works because the hatchery plows the road even during a snow event. Pine Canyon is another quick up from a paved lot (or at least the restaurant across the street). The other rim trails (See, Drew, Devin) require a dirt road which may be impassable after snow. If little or no snow and you can make the drive, then you are hiking up to elevation before switching to snowshoes.
There are no views on the Baker Butte route, and ADOT does not plow the pullout at 300 on the west side anyway. There is an ADOT maintenance road about a mile away but you have to hoof it on the 87, which is treacherous at best. ADOT does plow the 300 pullout/visitor center on the east side, but often not for a day or two after a storm, so you can't count on being able to park anywhere near where you want to.
You're basically asking the haz equivalent of the hiking trail with waterfalls and no people within half an hour of Phoenix. Some things are worth a little extra effort. Put it in and you'll be rewarded.
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Re: Showshoeing
If you snowshoe about 5 miles west from Clint's Well you'll have great rim views - down into West Clear CreekJim_H wrote:I should point out that I would want to have views along the Rim, so Clint's Wells is probably not great.

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Re: Showshoeing
@DmN
While Bryce Canyon NP would be really cool this weekend, it's kinda far. Cedar Breaks would also be a neat winter destination for snowshoeing.
While Bryce Canyon NP would be really cool this weekend, it's kinda far. Cedar Breaks would also be a neat winter destination for snowshoeing.
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Re: Showshoeing
Most anywhere on the Markagunt Plateau will have good snowshoeing. Rent a room in Brian Head or Duck Creek Village and just start walking. The ridge on the south side of Navajo Lake has great views, especially to the south looking at Zion.
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Re: Showshoeing
JimH: The White Mountains are too far
HAZ: try Utah!
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HAZ: try Utah!

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Re: Showshoeing
Has anyone tried snowless snowshoeing? I hear it's the latest fad in Phoenix. You can do it while wearing shorts and fishing for sand trout.
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