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Woods - Bear Canyon Lakes, AZ 
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The_EagleTriplogs 2,760
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We needed to get to higher ground to get out of the heat, and Woods Canyon Lake is one of Deb's favorites in the state. So, we decided to go.

It was 78 degrees with a breezy to windy start, so we decided against the kayaks. A loop around the lake it was. We had the trail all to ourselves for the entire loop. There were some people fishing on the shore and in boats, but that was it. The weather was glorious.

After lunch at one of the rim vistas with views of the Billy fire in the Anchas, we headed down the paved FR300 to Bear Canyon Lake. You only have the three miles from FR300 to the lake remaining that is now dirt.

We just sampled the trail from the Merganser Trailhead to the lake. Deb had never been to Bear Canyon Lake. There was no one on the lake, and we only saw a single person fishing. The temperatures were still very comfortable in the low 80s.
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High - Drew - Woods - Sinkhole, AZ 
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Got an invite from Chums to hike up in the rim country. We both suggested basically the same hike, one that we've both done a few times before. He assembled a cast of motley rag-tag degenerates to join us. Tough_Boots (It's been 9 years since I last hiked with him), Kackln' Karl (Been a 1.5 years since I hiked with him) Johnny Speed demon (aka 8K) and Chumley as the Beaver.

Starting at the 260 TH we made our way west on the Highline Trail, 4.5 miles to the Drew Trail intersection. Some don't care for the Highline Trail, but I think this is a nice trail to start your hike in the morning. It rollercoasters its way over with some nice rim views.

The Drew Trail is an 800' climb in a bit over a mile to get to the top of the rim. It gets the heart pumping. We took a bit of a break up here to gather all the participants, before continuing over to the Woods Canyon approach to the lake. For those of you that ever wondered, "The Drew Trail #291 derives its name from the Drew family, early pioneers who homesteaded near Sharp Creek in Arizona. Prior to 1909, they constructed this trail to facilitate travel to Winslow, making it one of the region's oldest pioneer routes. The trail served as a vital connection between their homestead and the broader territory."

The up canyon feeder showed evidence of a low intensity prescribed burn the entire length. The grasses were turning green, snow melt had created numerous deep clear pools and there was still a smattering of snow left over.

Hitting Woods Canyon Lake we started seeing people enjoying the lake. There were quite a few less than a typical Saturday. After corralling Chums9L, we took a lunch break at the lake. The Stellar Jays perched very closely in the trees around us waiting for us to drop a morsel for them.

Continuing around the lake we said hi to my cousins, chilling high in their abode, before Kyle and I split from the group at the spillway. We took the less exciting route of the Meadow Trail + Rim Lake Vista before meeting back up with the group at the Military Sinkhole Trail. From here it was a 2.4 mile drop back to the TH.

Good times and great hiking again with the extended group of puerile misfits. The weather all day was pretty much perfect.
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High - Drew - Woods - Sinkhole, AZ 
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This is a springtime favorite for when the fireball starts to make the lower elevations hikes less enjoyable. A couple of late-season storms provided a some snowpack with lingering drifts, but the overall moisture content up here is well below average, with little or no spring runoff happening in the typical spots. The February 28 start of fire restrictions was a bit premature in my opinion, but with wind and warmer temps coming over the next 2-3 months, there could be dangerous conditions up here if a couple of spring storms don't bring relief.

Highline to Drew always ends up lasting just a little bit longer than I'd prefer, but Drew goes by quickly. No skitters on the rim this year, which was a welcome change. Grasses seem to be filling in the unsightly masticated forest floor left behind from the aggressive thinning that has been going on over the past few years. That's a welcome thing too.

The lack of snow has resulted in roads that were open for all but a couple of weeks, and the lake was bustling with crowds of people escaping the triple digits in the valley. Not much activity on the north shore though, so that was nice. At the dam, Bruceboots opted for the longer carbon-dioxide, boombox, tourist-strewn route, while the rest of us opted for scenery and peace.

Back at the sinkhole we made our way back to the trailhead, enjoying the unnecessary 2 extra miles that this trail decides to make for no apparent reason.

Nice temps all day, a lot more cloudiness than expected, and the kind of breeze that keeps the noseeumgnats away. In spite of the company, all-in-all, an enjoyable day.

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No flow into the lake, but pools in the canyon.

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Didn't see a dry spot below the dam.

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High - Drew - Woods - Sinkhole, AZ 
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Joined Kyle, 9L, Chums and Bruce for a loop around the rim from Two-Sixty Trailhead. It's been a few years since doing this but it's a pleasant hike. Starting on Highline then over to Drew Trail where the climb begins. Highline is now a sidewalk with all the work done over past few years but Drew wasn't bad either. Reaching the rim we all took a break and regrouped.

After the break we headed for Woods Canyon Lake on a side drainage that eventually dumped us into one of the lake arms. Along the way we passed some decent patches of snow still left over from the last good snow storm. Eventually we followed lake arm around the northside of the lake.

Took a lunch break on the northside in the rocks overlooking the lake. Ran into a few people along the way now that all the road access is open. After lunch we hiked to the spillway and the usual crowd was there but we were back to solitude along the creek below the spillway.

Followed the creek to Chumleys exit point about 1.5 miles downstream. Then hiked cross country back to the rim and the Military Sink Hole Trail. Followed that trail back to the trailhead. Great to hike with this group again!!
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Woods Canyon Lake Trail - Mogollon RimPayson, AZ
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Hiked in with my grandson Isaac to do a little fishing. Turned out we misunderstood and just caught little 🐟 fish! 😂 Still always enjoy ourselves on these outings! Thanks Isaac! Like HAZ, you rock!
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Perfect day on the lake with my son Ben, Jess and Deb.
Light winds and comfortable temps.

It was busy with boaters and fisher-people. I was shocked at how many people were catching fish. Everyone seemed to have full stringers. I had one fish almost jump in the kayak.
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My brother suggested we come up for the 4th and we could celebrate his wife's 60th birthday too (it was on June 30). Sounded good to me so we (my niece Mia) drove up Thur morning and decided to do the hike today rather than tomorrow. Well the traffic going into Payson was backed up from the first traffic light to where you top the hill from Phx. Fortunately it kept moving. I thot for sure it would be backed before the 260 turn but it wasn't. We were able to find one of the last remaining parking spots at the Marina and be on our way.

I missed the start of the trail a little but no big deal. We decided to hike it the opposite way of the last time we hiked this in 2013 and thus went clockwise. In looking back, I thought I had hiked this more than 4 times. We did end up off-trailing a few times as I always tried to stay closest to the lake. It appears that many times there is an upper and lower trail. We enjoyed the smell and breeze :) as we made our way west. When we got toward the end of the finger, another hiker tried to indicate where to turn. The couple behind us had trouble understanding too.

Well we crossed the outlet and instead of heading east, we hiked a path up the hill that was marked by pink ribbons. There were a couple other gals who were ahead of us doing the same thing. I bet that other hiker also gave them confusing directions too. It was a short, but somewhat steep hill that topped out and took you toward a road. It dawned on us that that may have been a workers route but what for is anybody's guess. We all headed east until you're above the lake and then made our way down. No trail, of course, but very doable.

Now we were back on the trail and continued our hike. The people with the dog behind us made their way down too. We would see them again when we were having a beverage on a bench at the marina. They stopped for lunch during the hike. We didn't run into anyone hiking the opposite way of us. We checked out some of the fish at the end of that NW finger. We continued on our way and Mia noticed what she thot was the eagles on the other side of the lake, but they were Osprey. I was on full 30x zoom to determine that. Next we saw a rock cutout so we played around with that for some photos.

We arrived at the dam to a beautiful scene of the lake and all its activities along with some perfectly placed poofy clouds. We crossed over to the other side and as we were walking on this southside we saw a telescope. And somehow our inquisitive nature caught the attention of the person in charge and she let us look through it to see the young eagles across the way. It is her job with the G&F to survey them as long as they are there. It's a tough job, but I guess someone has to do it :lol: . We finished off the hike by staying close to the water. There were lots of people, of course, but we managed just fine.

I brot a Huck It and we found a bench with a view of the lake to enjoy. We ate at El Rancho on our way to see Rick and the family at cousin Dennis's house; a place we hung out when I used to bring the 3 seniors up here a couple times during the summer, before Dennis moved here permanently. Dennis has his house and a huge hangar there since 2000. He steers his airplane from the airstrip to this.

The pilots and HOA were having a potluck at the airport park so we ended up going to that. We missed the F-35 flyover, though we did hear them. The potluck was pretty awesome with good food, people and location just off the runway. We could see the smoke we had seen earlier on our hike. (The next evening we would see a helicopter on its way to the fire). Around 8:30PM, Tonto 3 got to try to be an airplane as we navigated down the runway toward the area we would be able to watch the fireworks. We had a great view and it wasn't too loud. It didn't last too long; about 15 minutes. I did get quite a bit of [ youtube video ]


WATCH 3.58 miles, 10:22AM-12:34PM, 2:11:41, 8038-8155 elevation, burning 286 calories, 130bpm/160 max. Temp 86, sunny, slight breeze here and there, 28% humidity.
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Lots of Columbine and Wild Roses.
Some Wild Parsnip, a couple St Johns Wort and Self-Heal, a couple Sneezeweed, one Paintbrush
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I was camped in the Aspen Campground at Woods Canyon Lake waiting for my Son-in-Law and Grandson to show up for the weekend. While waiting, I decided to go on a day hike down Woods Canyon Creek from my campsite. I had all day so took my time, stopping to talk with campers and the gate keepers in the campground. I followed the road down to the Spillway Campground, entering the canyon at the dam spillway. The canyon was beautiful with quiet pools of water and with lush green vegetation covering the stream bank. After going about a mile down the canyon, I decided to make a loop out of my hike by climbing up the northeast canyon side and exploring the forest on the way to the east side of the lake.

The hike through the forest was easy with very little elevation gain and wide-open spaces between the tall Ponderosa Pines. That allowed for a straight route on a NNW compass heading for about a mile where I encountered a draw which led me SW to the tip of a long cove protruding from the east bank of the lake. From there I decided to make it a long loop by following the Lake Trail counter-clockwise around the lake. It was a good choice, the lake side scenery made for some good photo ops. A detour from the official lake trail was needed to keep some distance from a Bald Eagle nest by following the lake shore. A watcher from the AZ Bald Eagle Nestwatch Program told me there were three nearly grown eaglets in the nest. The next day I would have an opportunity to get some photos of them in the nest from the watcher's viewpoint on the west side of the lake about a quarter mile from the nest.
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I took my Grandson Isaac and his friend up to Woods Canyon to Hike/fish. Got there early to hike to our favorite spot. The parking lot is still all tore up. We parked up in the overflow lot to be safe.
Hiked in to our spot before the sunrise. First fish was caught by an Osprey and second by Issac 😳. Weather was great and fishing was good. Only one crawdad caught.
Walked a little along the rim views on the way out then grabbed a bite at the ol Christopher Creek steakhouse on the way home.
The fish were already getting bigger as we ate and talked about our day. 😂
Isaac caught his biggest trout and his friend Max caught his first! Both boys slept most of the way there and most of the way home. 😂
It was a very enjoyable outing! Thanks boys! Like HAZ, you both rock!
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Woods Canyon Snow Survey, AZ 
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Bruce has been pestering me for years to invite him snowshoeing but with his busy work schedule it just hasn't ever worked out. So when he recommended we take advantage of the recent stealth snowfall on Monday, I called in and postponed my scheduled annual review at work. I wasn't sure if we'd have to hike up Sinkhole from the 260 TH or if we could find safe parking higher up. There had been no plowing off highway, but only about a foot of new snow overnight made it easy for us to make first tracks through the parking lot.

The only other time I put foot to snow in this area was a brutal day of misery four years ago where three of us alternated breaking trail through a couple of feet of newly fallen snow. We all nearly died and stuck to the boring Crook trail on an out n back.

Today the goal was to check out the canyon bottom, and despite not knowing what kind of flow we would find, opted to check it off first with the lake as the midpoint on the loop. Getting started it was apparent that all the flat land at the top of the rim is saturated and loaded with water. Heading downhill all that water consolidated into easily avoidable streams. The depth of snow is impressive and surprising. 30"-36" was the minimum, with sheltered draws and drifts approaching double that. For the first time on snowshoes in Arizona, I found myself cautiously avoiding tree wells and a couple of times fell into cavities around fallen logs or boulders that were not that easy to self-extricate. Thankfully, Bruce was always nearby to lend a helping hand. :app:

The deep snow made breaking trail slow. After covering the first two miles in a little over an hour, creekside travel slowed to about 1mph, taking over 3.5 hours to go the next 3 miles. Cause or effect? -- A LOT of photos were taken (sorry, I posted all of them! :sweat: ) The place was sort of magical, and for most people, very un-Arizona.

As we approached the lake, the roar of the spillway could be heard and we were treated to the views of what we decided should be named Eagle Falls. Though the eagle closure doesn't begin for another week, we avoided the nesting area and opted against the full lake loop. Unfortunately no raptor sighting today as was the case along the snowbabe a couple of weeks ago.

Next was the quick traverse (lol, not!) over to the store and boat ramp for a break to rest weary legs before starting the long return trip. By depleted energy levels, a rational person would have turned around at least a mile before reaching the lake, but Bruce pushed on and my hope was that the second half of the loop would be easier. While it would not involve the normal relief of returning in the already broken trail we got there on, I thought perhaps there would be a packed trail courtesy of snowmobiles. Additionally, I figured that pavement in March would have accelerated snowmelt and maybe the route back would be clear by late afternoon.

LOL. No luck on the snow machines. Virgin snow everywhere. The pavement had been clear at some point in the past couple of weeks. But there was still mostly a foot of snow with larger drifts from the past two weeks of snowfall. And suddenly the clearing skies were quickly obscured by rapidly approaching dark clouds, snowfall, and thunder. Yay. The road walk is not exciting, but snow depth made it quicker, and more importantly, less effort. At some point poles were regularly clicking pavement and it seemed a fine idea to go without flotation. Ten minutes later, it was deeper again and trudging in boots was more exhausting than floating. Another change of footwear as the snow squall pelted us and thunder boomed.

Two hours to go the last three road miles back to the truck. That part wasn't exciting, but still some nice views of a place that isn't often seen like this. Snow and wind dropped temps into the 20s for the first time on the day. Back at the truck, tracks showed another vehicle had done a loop in the parking lot sometime during the day. It had been the FS, who shoveled out access to the bathrooms. Bruce offered to buy dinner so we headed down the hill for a celebratory meal.

With more snow forecast this weekend, I might just have to go again before this season comes to a close. Not sure if Bruce is ready for it, but Joe has been talking about wanting to snowshoe too. It should be great! :)

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Likely 95th percentile of potential flow rate.

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Sue and I drove up to woods canyon lake
Started hiking around ten, doing the loop clockwise
Nice hike, pretty terrain, cool temps, good views of the lake
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My grandson Isaac and I hiked into our fishing hole from the overflow parking. It looks like they are getting ready to pave the parking lot by the store.
It was bluegill and crawdads except for the one trout Isaac caught. Still a pretty lake! We got two ten minute sessions of rain and hail but we had jackets and tree cover! We saw a few Elk, couple of Osprey and one Eagle! There were a couple of crews doing some tree thinning along the roads by the lake. Great weather, little hike, and company!
Thanks Isaac! Like HAZ, you rock!
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It had been 4 years since I hiked on the Rim Lake Vista Trail, so I decided to head up there today.

We started at the 260 TH, and we did a CW lasso loop hike. We took the Military Sinkhole Trail up to the Rim, and then went left on the Rim Lake Vista Trail. We stopped at a few of the scenic vistas on the trail, and then made our way off-trail to the Woods Canyon Lake Trail. Once there, we went around the north side of Woods Canyon Lake, and stopped at a nice spot for lunch.

We continued going around Woods Canyon Lake, and then dropped down into Woods Canyon. Woods Canyon was very nice -- it was very green and there was some water in places, but not enough to get our feet wet. We continued through the canyon and then made our way back to the Military Sinkhole Trail.

This was a very nice hike -- the weather was super, there are some nice views along the Rim Lake Vista Trail, and there were hardly any other people on the north side of Woods Canyon Lake. This was my first time in Woods Canyon, and I enjoyed that part of the hike. I imagine that I will repeat this hike again sometime.
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We started from Two Sixty Trailhead around 8AM, and there were quite a few mountain bikers setting up to ride, though not many on the trails early on. Temps were in the mid-60s when we got going, and we hiked the loop clockwise. The first 4+ miles were smooth sailing on Highline, and the trees were buzzing with cicadas. Mountain bike traffic picked up as we approached the Drew Trail intersection. We turned there and started the climb toward the rim, and just about all the elevation gain on the route is concentrated on the first mile along Drew up to the rim.

Everything up to that point was pleasant pine forest, but the beauty of the landscape dropped off quickly around the campgrounds on top...lots of cut/downed trees, not much shade, and huge piles of dead branches and pine needles. We took a short food break just after crossing FR 300, and the scenery improved again as we started following the creek toward Woods Canyon Lake, with a lot more tree cover and greenery.

The lake was beautiful but crowded, as expected, with lots of boats and people fishing from the shore. We saw a water snake early on as we made our way around the north shore of the lake toward the dam on the east side, staying close to the shore to avoid the bald eagle closure (didn't see any). The area around the boat ramp to the south was packed...I was happy we weren't over there.

From the dam, we left the trail again and followed the creek for ~2.5 miles. There were game trails in many places, and even when it was more overgrown, it was easy off-trail hiking, and the creek was dry enough that avoiding the water wasn't an issue despite criss-crossing many times. That section of the hike reminded me a lot of the [ East Clear Creek - Dry Lake Loop ] we hiked a few years ago. Once we left the creek bed and got up into the forest again, we sat down for a lunch break and watched an elk pass in the meadow.

The terrain took another underwhelming turn as we connected with Military Sinkhole Trail, with more cleared trees and charred stumps. If we passed the sinkhole, it didn't stand out as anything remarkable...we didn't notice any of the sinkholes along the route today. Once we dropped down off the rim, we were back in pleasant, shady forest the rest of the way to Two Sixty, and the descent seemed more gradual than the hike up Drew earlier in the day. Only one car remaining at the trailhead when we finished up in the late afternoon.

Overall, this was a fairly typical Payson area/rim hike--consistently pleasant and often shady, and this one had an interesting mix of solitude and crowds while alternating between thick forest and barren, burned areas before/after Woods Canyon Lake. The route we followed was virtually identical to one The_Eagle, trekkin_gecko, LindaAnn, and rayhuston hiked earlier this month, but our Route Scouts recorded the mileage at closer to 17, compared to ~15.5 for theirs...not sure if ours were generous with the mileage or if theirs were stingy :).
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water 1 out of 5water 2 out of 5water 3 out of 5water less than max East Fork Woods Canyon Medium flow Medium flow

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The_EagleTriplogs 2,760
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Got Linda, Kelly and Ray together for an old favorite up in rim country.

60's to start and perfect weather all day. We did the loop clockwise to get the 4+ miles on the Highline done first. A snack at the intersection with Drew before making the 1100' climb to the rim.

The off trail portion getting over to Woods Canyon Lake is easy peazy. There has been quite a bit of thinning south of the rim road.

We made our way around the lake and took the reroute to bypass the eagle nesting area.

Heading down the Woods Canyon drainage was typical travel as in past years. What deadfall there is, is easily bypassed. Out of the canyon and up to the sinkhole, we made our way over to the Military Sinkhole trail.

Dropping off the rim, you go through old growth that almost blocks the sun in places.

Great hiking with the gang again. You couldn't ask for nicer weather.
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trekkin_geckoTriplogs 4,660
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invitation from bruce to join the gang for one of his favorite loops
started from 260 trailhead around 0745, heading west on the highline
cool temps, good trail conditions
we took a snack break at the drew intersection then headed up
once up on the rim, i was attacked by mosquitos, but only for a short time - weird
cross country to woods canyon lake, then along the north side of the lake
hadn't been to the lake since 2011 :o
we took a lunch break there and soon after saw a bald eagle and nest
continued along woods canyon creek
some deadfall and a few creek crossings
exited into a meadow, then easy off trail to military sinkhole
it's been ten years since i hiked this one so nice to be on these trails again
an interesting loop on a beautiful day with a fun crew - had a great time :)
kinda like this retirement thing
thanks for driving, ray
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Got started around 0800 from the 260 trailhead. West on Highline. Easy hiking, nice shade from the trees.

Quick snack break before heading up Drew. I like Drew trail, generally good footing, and only a few steep portions. We each took Drew at our own pace, regrouping at the top.

Meandered east at the top, heading for a drainage that would take us to the nw corner of Woods Canyon Lake. Easy, and pretty, hiking along here. Bruce swears there was snow here just two weeks ago, but it’s gone now.

At the lake, we followed the trail east around the north side. Stopped for lunch on some large rocks while we watched the fishermen below. After that, we skirted around the eagle nesting closure, while getting pics of one eagle in a tree.

At the dam, we headed down Woods Canyon. Some water to negotiate, and some deadfall to dodge, but feet stayed dry and the canyon was quite fun.

Quick hike up out of the canyon and over towards Military Sinkhole trail, which had the least memorable sinkhole of the hike—the two we had passed earlier were more picture-worthy.

Down Military Sinkhole trail. The upper part followed an old roadbed and was easy hiking, although a little drab on the scenery. The lower half was much prettier, being in the shade and trees.

Great loop, nice weather, great company and conversation, and I was able to make it home just in time to shower and get my daughter to judo practice, so the timing was perfect.

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What a great day to hike the Rim Country. A nearly cloudless sky with temps in the 60's. A wonderful route with excellent company made it just about perfect.

A four plus mile stroll under a canopy of green to start the hike. Gorgeous. Then came Drew and a short break. Joyful banter up to this point gave way to heavy breathing for the next mile. Everyone at their own pace. It was quick, though, and soon enough we were back on relatively flat ground enjoying the splendor of this fabulous area as we headed cross country to Woods Canyon Lake.

The Woods Canyon Lake trail is a delight. We stopped for lunch with a lakefront view and watched kayakers and anglers give it their best. After lunch, a detour around nesting eagles then on to the dam. Once at the dam, we dropped into the drainage and continued along Woods Canyon for another two miles before climbing out.

I enjoyed Woods Canyon, but that last mile as the canyon narrowed was starting to wear on me. I was hoping for a deviation in the route, but climbing out before the prescribed exit would have been steep and much more difficult. I zipped it and continued on. Once out of Woods Canyon we stopped for a break before heading cross country to the Sinkhole trail. The break ended with a smiley-faced Bruce tossing pine cones at me. Guess it's time to go. :lol:

We made our way to the sinkhole trail, took a glance at the sinkhole as we passed (without slowing down) and continued on back to the Rim. We took a momentary pause to enjoy the views from the Rim before heading down to the trailhead. As we descended, more than one of us wondered aloud why we kept going up when we're supposed to be going down. By now Kelly was leading the pack, so it didn't matter if we were going up or down; we were going fast!

This is a great loop, my second time through it, both with Bruce along guiding the way. It was a most enjoyable day. Bruce, Kelly and Linda, it is always great hiking with you. Thanks for a wonderful day!

water 1 out of 5water 2 out of 5water 3 out of 5water 4 out of 5 Woods Canyon Lake 76-100% full 76-100% full
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