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| partners | | We arrived at the empty trail head parking lot shortly before 10:30am and had the trail to ourselves for our entire hike. The original plan had been to take a two day backpacking trip along the KP trail into the Blue Range Wilderness, but persistent storms persuaded us to alter our plans. Instead we planned to take the North Fork KP Trail to the South Fork KP Trail and then hitchhike or walk along 191 back to our truck, but a sudden storm forced us to turn back along the North Fork KP Trail.
North Fork KP Trail is absolutely spectacular and doesn't feel like it belongs in Arizona as it wanders through a dense forest where dew soaked ferns and raspberry bushes overgrow the trail. Although difficult to reach, the falls at the confluence of the north and south forks of KP Creek are spectacular and well worth the hike. |
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