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Upper Soap Creek, AZ
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Upper Soap Creek, AZ 
Upper Soap Creek, AZ
 
Hiking4.28 Miles 579 AEG
Hiking4.28 Miles   2 Hrs   33 Mns   1.83 mph
579 ft AEG      13 Mns Break
 
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We stayed at the Cliff Dwellers Lodge for MLK weekend. It was a last-minute booking, so we didn't do much due diligence, but the room was good and the food in the restaurant was excellent. I was also happy to learn a little more history of the "Cliff Dwellers," which has nothing to do with prehistoric dwellings (there are none), but rather was a name given by the cowboys who drove cattle through the area, based on the unique rock homestead built there in the late 1800s and the proximity to the cliffs. The homesteaders there primarily catered to members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ("Mormons"), who would travel through on the "Honeymoon Trail" on their way to be married/sealed in the temple in St. George, Utah.

Back to hiking ....

After hitting Jackass Canyon and the Wave, I was up for a trip back to the Colorado River via Soap Creek Canyon, but my wife had had enough bouldering for one weekend, so we decided to head UP Soap Creek towards the Vermillion Cliffs for a sunrise hike. Turned out to be an excellent choice.

The sunrise was very nice, and I anticipated that the alpenglow on the cliffs would be fantastic. I was not disappointed. The morning sun certainly brings out the vermillion. :-)

Soap Creek is perennial, but ebbs and flows. At this time, the flow was low but constant, with the creek mostly frozen over.

We just followed the creekbed up, passing a more traditional homestead about a half mile upstream.

With low flow, the creekbed hiking is pretty easy and no need to get wet. There are a couple of boulder obstacles that require very minor scrambling.

The destination is a "waterfall" / water-trickle where the creek drops off a 40-ish foot cliff. When we arrived, the sun was warming the waterfall wall, melting some of the ice that had formed overnight, and we watched a mini-cascade of ice fall down the face of the falls.

The hike back down was equally enjoyable.

This is a nice, easy hike, that I probably would never have done if not for staying at the CD Lodge. It was nice to be in the area as a destination, rather than just travelling through on the way to somewhere else.
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