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Barnhardt Canyon - 5 members in 13 triplogs have rated this an average 4.4 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Mar 22 2025
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55 male
 Joined May 25 2013
 Avondale, AZ
Barnhardt CanyonPayson, AZ
Payson, AZ
Canyoneering avatar Mar 22 2025
azhiker00Triplogs 1
Canyoneering6.00 Miles 2,000 AEG
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We found that the drainage to the left of the "standard entry" is better than fighting the manzanita on this approach. There is a short section of skree before you reach the drainage, but it is so much better than other routes I have taken. I uploaded a new track in hopes it will be the new official route. The water was running but was low, cold pools still existed but most of the water was flowing under the canyon floor.
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Aug 22 2021
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50 male
 Joined Dec 22 2003
 Tucson, AZ
Barnhardt CanyonPayson, AZ
Payson, AZ
Canyoneering avatar Aug 22 2021
RedwallNHopsTriplogs 1,360
Canyoneering6.00 Miles 2,000 AEG
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Wow. Water levels were perfect. They were a bit inimidating especially at the big rappel, but it wasn't as bad as it looked. Fun raps, some swims, fun rock hopping. Loved this canyon
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May 03 2014
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45 male
 Joined Aug 05 2004
 Peoria, AZ
Barnhardt CanyonPayson, AZ
Payson, AZ
Canyoneering avatar May 03 2014
desert_boonieTriplogs 212
Canyoneering6.00 Miles 2,000 AEG
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Trying to beat the heat for a day Mike and I headed on out for a long rough day with some water fun. There was still a trickle of water going down the canyon in most places, a little more would have made it better but what can you do. The water was nice and cool and perfect being in the sun the entire time in the canyon. Every down climb and rappel is slippery so watch out if you ever do this one. Once we got down the top portion and thought we were done with anything else technical or nice as we rock hopped for an hour without much else going on, the bottom section narrows up, offers some nice pools with natural slides, and made the end of the trip worth it. We hiked out just after Garden Springs and found a faint trail which lead right to the Barnhardt Trail. Only had to go through one thorny bushy section which was a pleasant surprise for me. The only thing that went wrong today was not having ice cold beverages at the truck once we got done. That only made us stop for cold Hop Knot afterwards.
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Mar 02 2014
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Barnhardt CanyonPayson, AZ
Payson, AZ
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azflyguyTriplogs 311
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Sweet flow!
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May 01 2013
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60 male
 Joined Nov 15 2005
 Jackson, CA
Barnhardt CanyonPayson, AZ
Payson, AZ
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toddakTriplogs 577
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Canyon still has some good clean water flowing, stayed in the creek all the way down and exited on Half Moon trail. Some nice greenery and flowers on the hike up, and BK Falls has light flow, probably won't last much longer.
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Jan 27 2013
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42 male
 Joined Feb 01 2013
 Cave Creek, Az
Barnhardt CanyonPayson, AZ
Payson, AZ
Canyoneering avatar Jan 27 2013
kbphotoTriplogs 3
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Just a PSA that some of the features may have changed, possibly greatly. Prepare as such. It's a safe assumption that the other tech canyons in the area experienced much of the same.

This got lost in the great-data-loss-event of 2013 so I'm reposting it. 1/27-1/28 the canyon experienced a moderately large flood. Notable sights included telephone pole sized trunks being tossed downstream, and large rockfalls in to the main drainage.

See photoset here http://hikearizona.com/photoset.php?ID=23514 for a few shots of the lower canyon flooding.
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Apr 29 2012
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 Joined Nov 18 2005
 Phoenix, AZ
Barnhardt CanyonPayson, AZ
Payson, AZ
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nonotTriplogs 514
Canyoneering6.00 Miles 2,000 AEG
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Fantastic canyon, hit it at perfect time of year. No wetsuits needed.

Tallest rap is the first one at 74 ft. Due to needing a little more for the pull, the 80 ft figure listed on the page is right on.

FYI - found some gear on the Barnhardt and packed it out. If it is yours, PM me with a description.
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Mar 05 2012
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51 female
 Joined Feb 12 2008
 Tucson, AZ
Barnhardt CanyonPayson, AZ
Payson, AZ
Canyoneering avatar Mar 05 2012
sirenaTriplogs 362
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I thought the Barnhardt Trail was spectacular, the canyon is even more so. What a place.
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Mar 31 2011
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46 male
 Joined Mar 28 2005
 Gilbert, AZ
Barnhardt CanyonPayson, AZ
Payson, AZ
Canyoneering avatar Mar 31 2011
VapormanTriplogs 931
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We had the day off from work, so ran up the Barnhardt & Sandy Saddle trails and dropped into upper Barnhardt Canyon. Last time it was icy and lightly flowing, but this time is had a moderate flow which made for a warm rocking day playing in the creek, pools, and waterfalls. :y: Loads and loads of rock hopping and down climbing were involved in exploring down this amAZing canyon, with a few rappels and slides along the way. :sweat: Only took my 3mm full this time and glad I did since the water wasn't that cold and we got a fair amount of sun... Too bad these canyons don't stay like this year-round. :roll: But that will give me something to look forward to next spring. :GB:
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Mar 31 2011
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38 female
 Joined Jan 29 2009
 Murray, UT
Barnhardt CanyonPayson, AZ
Payson, AZ
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Feb 13 2011
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46 male
 Joined Mar 28 2005
 Gilbert, AZ
Barnhardt CanyonPayson, AZ
Payson, AZ
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AKA as Double Play Canyon & more recently Canyon de Colores in the local canyoneering community... I've been wanting to descend this one for some time now, scanning topos & google earth while taking guesses where it was, and wouldn't you know it's been right here all along... Let's be honest, I've been so busy playing in other canyons I never did the boot work to scout around for this one but instead benefitted from loose lips in the canyoneering world. ;) To celebrate the unveiling of this amazing canyon, we assembled a HUGE group of 10 experienced 'new wave' canyoneers who don't believe in this 'secret canyon' crap and just want to have a good time. :y: The canyoneering community is WAY too small for all this drama. :roll:

Ten people is a lot of peps and that was quickly apparent as we climbed up the Barnhardt trail, checking out the flow of the lower canyon, looking down in the equally sweet Big Kahuna canyon, and being blow away by all the ice covering Big Kahuna Falls. :o We had talked about splitting the group but figured we'd still move fairly quickly since we're all experienced and thankfully that proved to be correct. Our route took us up the Sandy Saddle trail for a quarter mile before heading down canyon towards the main fork of Barnhardt. This side drainage drops us in right were the canyon begins to dive thru a major colorful cliffband. :GB: To be honest, with that many new people and conversations going it's kinna tough to remember the canyon but thankfully I took over 200 photos. :lol: It started out innocent enough as it dropped thru a slickrock narrows with some tricky down climbs, chilly high waders, and some thick ice sheets floating on some of the pools. :DANCE: Most of us turned into a pack of little boys while crawling & sliding on the ice, trying to crack it with our weight & then rocks, and picking up the massive chunks and shattering them on the rocks. The water & ice were cold but the canyon was going in & out of the sun and we were moving enough to keep us warm. :sweat: Then we hit the first major 80ft icy rappel in the shade and standing around waiting for your turn to rappel did get rather cold, especially when you actually took your turn to rappel in the frigid falls with ice hanging all around you. :o That rappel was probably the coldest I've been all year out canyoneering in my new 4/3 wetsuit so after stuffing the ropes I quickly got moving and got rather envious of the two guys totally unaffected in their dry suits. :roll: LoL, I was so cold that I didn't care about water on the lens ruining most of the shots and could feel my coordination level drop a notch or two... Took a nasty spill on some icy slick rock, followed by a short 15ft rappel where I again took a rookie slip on the way down, and that super chilly swimmer below didn't help at all. :o Man, who's the genius who organized this trip in the middle of February! :lol: By now the group had spread out quite a bit due to people getting cold and wanting to keep moving, so the rappels went a lot quicker and you got on rope almost as soon as you got to the drops. That rappel was followed by another optional easy rappel or climb over a chockstone and waterslide into a chest-high pool and I of course slide down it which was quickly followed by another 20ft awkward rappel past a large chockstone, probably only the third mandatory one so far... After that rappel, we hit a sunny section below the upper narrows where we stopped for lunch and I quickly dropped my top and put on a dry shirt to warm back up and was glad that we were now low enough in elevation to be past most of the ice. :DANCE:

Afterwards, the canyon mellowed out a bit and was more about enjoying the amazingly beautiful canyon while doing an occasional tricky down climb, bypassing chilly pools, one short rap past another huge chockstone, and of course plenty of rock hopping. :GB: We hit a potential exit at the confluence of Big Kahuna Canyon but we all elected to push on. Thankfully I was warm enough by then to play in all the pools & slides further down canyon while others elected to take the high routes and avoid the chilly pools. :D The canyon gave us one more easy 15ft rappel that was bypassable via a high route to avoid the swimmer below so only about half of us enjoyed that cool one with a double falls. This beautiful canyon again dropped into a sweet narrows section where we were again blown away by all the colorful boulders and rock layers. :DANCE: When the canyon mellowed out again and the sides got low, we dropped our gear and hiked up a use trail back to the main trail with about a half mile to go back to the TH. So glad I hung back and dropped my gear instead of hiking out with it on. :sweat:

Wow! Such an amazingly beautiful canyon with plenty of rappels, down climbing, waterfalls, thick ice chunks and SO sweet to share it with a large group of solid fun-loving canyoneers. :y:
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Feb 13 2011
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 Joined Nov 23 2003
 Gold Canyon, AZ
Barnhardt CanyonPayson, AZ
Payson, AZ
Hiking avatar Feb 13 2011
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Amazing beauty and mind boggling geology in this gorgeous technical canyon!

This was my second trip through this slice of heaven with all the crazy AZ colors. I appreciated the invite to join this group of awesome canyoneers. It was a uniquely different experience this time with the Ice Capades--which was seriously an unexpected surprise. Temperature wise my core seemed just fine with my 3/2 wetsuit (although others were experiencing the freezing temps more significantly--drysuit is the way to go, I think) it's my fingers that weren't so happy....gotta work on keeping the hands warmer while still being able to work the camera. Camera and photos--or warm fingers--camera or warm fingers....what to do???

I lost track of the rappels but know it was more than 6 and not all are mandatory. Nothing greater than 80 feet. We also opted to take the canyon ALL the way down this time instead of the exit I have used previously. There's more beauty and raps ahead so don't jump out too soon!

Celebrated a birthday back at the trailhead with a yummy little cake from the Cheesecake Factory! Enjoyed hanging with this great group of canyoneers and meeting some new people on this trip!!

As always, very grateful to those that pioneered this canyon.
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Apr 14 2002
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67 male
 Joined Jul 28 2004
 Scottsdale, AZ
Barnhardt Trail #43Payson, AZ
Payson, AZ
Hiking avatar Apr 14 2002
mazatzalTriplogs 1,348
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Scrambled down the route to the lower end of Barnhardt Cyn narrows (as described in Dave Mazel's book). Went up to the lowest waterfall and returned to the trail and went on to Sandy Saddle TR and down to Castersen. From here went downstream to the upper end of the narrows and then back to Castersen. Followed the route of an old trail up the canyon to the Divide - not much sign of this trail anymore. Returned via Barnhardt trail.
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