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Does anyone know if any of the trails in the Superstition Mtns area still have good wildflowers to look at? (or anywhere near PHX) :?:
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Post by Glitter »

I hiked in the White Tanks last weekend and the hills were covered with flowers.
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which trail in the White Tanks

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Glitter wrote:I hiked in the White Tanks last weekend and the hills were covered with flowers.
I have never hiked there. Which trail(s) would you recommend in general and for wildflower(or both!)?
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Post by joebartels »

There was a great field on the hillside of Dutchman #104 from the south end a mile after it rises from the Bluff Spring junction, but before the Red Tanks turnoff.

From the other end the west side of Black Top Mesa is well represented.

Both these are on steep slopes that get relief from the constant sunshine. They were covered a week ago, and should still show some good signs with the cooler weather and recent sprinkle.
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Beeline Highway

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Went to the Christopher Creek Gorge Monday Apr 7th and the sides of the road on the Beeline Highway were full of Poppies, in yellow and dark gold,and also the tall kind of stalky reds and purples. It was just gorgeous and there were fields of them . Don't know if they are still in bloom,but there should be some left there. Unfortunately,I had my 35mm,instead of digital,so cannot post pics. (Duh) :roll:
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Post by Nighthiker »

Don't forget the cactus flowers, they bloom next.
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Post by landsinaz »

The cactus (hedge hog to be precise) are already in bloom along the road to Roger's Trough trailhead. The poppies and lupine ae doing well on the steep hillsides here, too.
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Re: Beeline Highway

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GeorgAZ wrote:Went to the Christopher Creek Gorge Monday Apr 7th and the sides of the road on the Beeline Highway were full of Poppies, in yellow and dark gold,and also the tall kind of stalky reds and purples. It was just gorgeous and there were fields of them . Don't know if they are still in bloom,but there should be some left there. Unfortunately,I had my 35mm,instead of digital,so cannot post pics. (Duh) :roll:
Went to Blue Ridge Resovoir to do some fishing this past weekend. Beeline was still showing lots of color.
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Post by Glitter »

Try the Ford Canyon/ Mesquite loop. About halfway through the hike, there is wildflower everywhere. May have to wait for next season now though, it's probably going to be too hot after this week.
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Post by Daryl »

There were a lot of wild flowers the first few miles to Reavis Ranch.
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