Backpacking Trails with Water...
Posted: Mar 14 2008 2:38 pm
So I grew up in the Phoenix area all my life... but recently attended my first semester at the University of Colorado in Boulder, and the second I got up here I went crazy with backpacking and trekked a few one night/two night hikes... and I absolutely love it.
Well for my spring break this semester (March 20-30), I'm coming home and figured I'd haul some of my gear back with me, and take advantage of the early spring warm weather.Basically I'm just wondering if any of you have advice on good two day hikes in Arizona. I imagine it is still a bit too cold around Flag and Sedona for such minimalist camping, but I'm looking for a place that me and one friend can make a two day trip out of somewhere during my break.
I had originally planned to hike the Ash Creek Trail #307 in the Palimeno Mountains (by Safford)... but when I called the ranger station they said there was still snow. (Although I didn't ask how much... maybe it is still pretty doable right now?) I really had my hopes up for Ash Creek, but if it IS too cold still down there, I was wondering what other trails you could suggest for our trip?
I was considering something through the Superstitions, but I am kind of pumpkin port about water sources and would like to know that wherever I go has a number of places I can restock on water. With that said, I'd prefer trails along some kind of creek that I can draw from and boil up water for drink/meals. I figure it's still early enough in spring for a lot of the seasonal creeks to still have water... any suggestions on creek/spring hikes that won't be too cold this time of year?
Also... I feel like I should mention this will be my first time actually backpacking in Arizona. I've been on a number of day hikes... but up to this point all my backpacking experience has been here in Colorado.
Any advice is greatly appreciated,
Thanks in advance!
Well for my spring break this semester (March 20-30), I'm coming home and figured I'd haul some of my gear back with me, and take advantage of the early spring warm weather.Basically I'm just wondering if any of you have advice on good two day hikes in Arizona. I imagine it is still a bit too cold around Flag and Sedona for such minimalist camping, but I'm looking for a place that me and one friend can make a two day trip out of somewhere during my break.
I had originally planned to hike the Ash Creek Trail #307 in the Palimeno Mountains (by Safford)... but when I called the ranger station they said there was still snow. (Although I didn't ask how much... maybe it is still pretty doable right now?) I really had my hopes up for Ash Creek, but if it IS too cold still down there, I was wondering what other trails you could suggest for our trip?
I was considering something through the Superstitions, but I am kind of pumpkin port about water sources and would like to know that wherever I go has a number of places I can restock on water. With that said, I'd prefer trails along some kind of creek that I can draw from and boil up water for drink/meals. I figure it's still early enough in spring for a lot of the seasonal creeks to still have water... any suggestions on creek/spring hikes that won't be too cold this time of year?
Also... I feel like I should mention this will be my first time actually backpacking in Arizona. I've been on a number of day hikes... but up to this point all my backpacking experience has been here in Colorado.
Any advice is greatly appreciated,
Thanks in advance!