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A friendlier Tortilla Flat ?

Posted: Feb 04 2008 4:00 pm
by AZLOT69
I havn't seen anyone else mention this. Tortilla Flat has developed an overflow parking lot just southeast of town. Hikers can use this lot. Follow the stone road to the right on the east side of town by the museum. At the rear of the lot, by an unmarked trailhead you can use to go to Peters Cave, there is a sign asking you to fill out a permit for overnight parking so they don't bother or tow your car. No charge-just place it on your dash so they know its not abandoned. A nice jesture.

Its private property, not subject to ticket by the forest police

Re: A friendlier Tortilla Flat ?

Posted: Feb 04 2008 4:05 pm
by te_wa
where was that option last month, right?

yes, the overnight label is a nice touch. I do have some sections of Peters Canyon to finish...

Re: A friendlier Tortilla Flat ?

Posted: Feb 04 2008 4:30 pm
by joebartels
good to hear!
just southeast of town
Is this just before the bridge less flood ravine where that little road ramps up and behind the buildings?

Re: A friendlier Tortilla Flat ?

Posted: Feb 04 2008 4:47 pm
by AZLOT69
Correct Joe....you describe it well.

Re: A friendlier Tortilla Flat ?

Posted: Feb 04 2008 5:07 pm
by joebartels
Thanks Bruce I'll update the hike pages!

Re: A friendlier Tortilla Flat ?

Posted: Feb 04 2008 10:45 pm
by big_load
Is this for real? With all the dire warnings, I hardly leave my car long enough to finish my ice cream cone (man, those taste great after a few days on the trail). I also enjoy serving as a benchmark for those hoping to be less filthy than somebody.

Re: A friendlier Tortilla Flat ?

Posted: Feb 05 2008 3:13 pm
by joebartels
It's huge!

there's three linked photos in the directions here
http://hikearizona.com/decoder.php?ZTN=233

Re: A friendlier Tortilla Flat ?

Posted: Feb 05 2008 6:39 pm
by mttgilbert
big_load wrote: I also enjoy serving as a benchmark for those hoping to be less filthy than somebody.

When we came walking through the town (ok, walking down the highway) after a couple rain soaked days there were people standing (all warm and dry, I might add...) on the porch of the resteraunt who were actually pointing and speaking quickly and quietly, apparently in some kind of haze of suprise, confusion, and dismay that we might have been out walking in the rain. I kind of wished I was on the porch snickering too...