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Hike off the Rim Rd. (FR300)

Posted: Jun 04 2010 6:50 am
by rdavisiii
I am car camping this weekend up on the rim and am looking for a nice day hike, less then 10 miles and preferably a loop or out and back. I see many options but am looking for suggestions for a good one. Any suggestions?

Re: Hike off the Rim Rd. (FR300)

Posted: Jun 04 2010 8:01 am
by chumley
I recommend the Houston Brother's Trail as an out and back. It parallels a beautiful meadow and I expect that there's still some water trickling in the stream.

Re: Hike off the Rim Rd. (FR300)

Posted: Jun 04 2010 8:09 am
by te_wa
milk ranch point. no rv's and very little traffic.
then do West Webber tr. and Turkey tr. loop.
its a leg burner

Re: Hike off the Rim Rd. (FR300)

Posted: Jun 04 2010 10:52 am
by big_load
chumley wrote:I recommend the Houston Brother's Trail as an out and back. It parallels a beautiful meadow and I expect that there's still some water trickling in the stream.
You can easily turn that into the Cabin Loop, too.

Re: Hike off the Rim Rd. (FR300)

Posted: Jun 04 2010 11:03 am
by Al_HikesAZ
I agree with the Houston Brothers - not too strenous. I also like the Mogollon Rim Vista Loop if you are up for about 12.5 miles with some climbing. & check out the Military Sinkhole. Cabin loop is a long one but great

Re: Hike off the Rim Rd. (FR300)

Posted: Jun 04 2010 11:58 am
by big_load
Al_HikesAZ wrote:Cabin loop is a long one but great
Oops, the words "day hike" slipped right past me. The first bit from General Springs would be a good out-an-back, too.

Re: Hike off the Rim Rd. (FR300)

Posted: Jun 04 2010 12:17 pm
by Grasshopper
Here is another nice one to consider: Babe Haught TR to Knoll Lake .. http://hikearizona.com/decoder.php?ZTN=1764 This TH and day hike at 7300'+ is an easy 3 mile R/T, 80% shaded which starts/ends at FR300 and continues to the the SE end of scenic Knoll Lake for some nice views and peaceful lunch spots by the water.

Re: Hike off the Rim Rd. (FR300)

Posted: Jun 04 2010 3:34 pm
by joebartels
te-wa wrote:milk ranch point. no rv's and very little traffic.
then do West Webber tr. and Turkey tr. loop.
its a leg burner
This would be my choice. You can literally park/camp on the edge(looking east off the peninsula) of the rim too if you get one of the prime spots.

Re: Hike off the Rim Rd. (FR300)

Posted: Jun 04 2010 10:43 pm
by JimmyLyding
Drew trail is a decent, but short, choice as well

Re: Hike off the Rim Rd. (FR300)

Posted: Jun 10 2010 4:24 pm
by Dschur
On the way to the Rim up 87 they are having Strawberry festival on Sat and Sun (12 and 13) last time we tried to go thru there on those days took over 30-45 minutes to get into Pine stopped traffic.... And is very slow all the way to Strawberry. They park in Pine and shuttle to Strawberry as well as park up there too....

Re: Hike off the Rim Rd. (FR300)

Posted: Jun 10 2010 4:54 pm
by Dschur
Big events coming up

Folks in Pine and Strawberry are busy preparing for several big events next weekend. The Strawberry Patchers will be holding their 14th Annual Quilt Show beginning Friday, June 11 through Sunday, June 13 from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m.

If you haven’t ever attended the event, you are really missing out on some amazing works of art. The entire Cultural Hall is filled with beautiful quilts and quilted items — and each visitor is allowed to vote on their favorite in several categories (voting takes place Saturday and Sunday, the resulting awards are visible on Sunday). Trust me, you’ll fall in love with so many it is necessary to go around two or three times before voting and the best part of all is that admission is only $2. Besides the wonderful show, the Patchers will have many quilts and wearables from their Berry Patch Boutique, plus a vendor mall and quilt appraisals for those who are interested.

As if the quilt show weren’t enough to bring you to Pine, the Strawberry Festival takes place from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m., Saturday, June 12, and from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m., Sunday, June 13 at the Community Center in the heart of town. This is your chance to shop the numerous quality craft vendors, listen to great music, and take a night off cooking as you enjoy the many food booths. Of course, as the name of the festival implies, there will be absolutely amazing strawberry delicacies and desserts including my favorite — sweet, giant, strawberries dipped in rich chocolate!

Several merchants from Pine will be holding their regular Second Saturday Shop Hop event on June 12, so be sure to make time to stop in and visit the unique array of specialty shops sprinkled throughout town. Whether you enjoy quality antiques, homemade soaps, candles and cards, local honey, or mountain décor, you’ll find something you just can’t live without in Pine!

For all you music lovers, the Second Strawberry Valley Blues Festival will be held June 11 through June 13 as well. The event takes place at the end of the paved section of Fossil Creek Road and you can pay for one day — $15 for adults, $10 for youth; or save money and attend all three days for a discounted price of $25 for adults and $15 for youth. Children 12 and under attend for free, so grab the kids and come enjoy this popular event sponsored by the Pine-Strawberry Archaeological and Historical Society.

While on your way to one of the many events happening on the weekend of June 11 through 13, don’t forget to stop and support the Riff Raff Club as they hold their annual yard sale in the parking lot of the Ponderosa Market. This is one of the major fund-raisers the Riff Raffers hold to raise money for the holiday outreaches they sponsor each year, so be sure to stop and check out all the cool things they’ll be selling.

Re: Hike off the Rim Rd. (FR300)

Posted: Aug 14 2010 10:42 am
by origamiguy
Travel up SR 260 to the east and head towards Woods Canyon Lake. When the pavement ends at the turnoff for Woods Canyon, continue on the gravel road (FR 300). Go 11.3 miles, about 3.1 miles past the fire lookout tower. There are great campsites on the rim. One spot takes you a couple of hundred yards off the road out on a small promontory point. Great views off the rim and you are just above Horton Springs. I have been to Horton Springs from the bottom, but never tried the trail from the rim, but I have seen the trail markers from the rim road. If you go there, let me know. Dave daharmon2006@cox.net