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May 02 2025
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Big Loop - Chiricahua National MonumentTucson, AZ
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Camping trip to the Chiricahua National Monument. This hike is similar to one Kelly and I did 11 years ago. I added on the Hailstone trail and got some extra credit on the Heart of Rocks trail.
I started from the Bonita Canyon campground trail to the visitor center then up Lower Rhyolite. I made a big loop higher up taking in most all the trails.
Lots of stopping and gawking and picture taking. Many very cool sights. Highly recommended.
Only saw three people all day. One hiker from campsite #21 and two others near the visitor center.
Besides my achilles barking, a great day! :)
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Rhyolite Deming Heart of Rocks Lasso, AZ 
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Being my first time in the Chiricahua National Monument, a Heart of Rocks lasso loop would be quite appropriate for the first of two hikes on day 2 of our hiking vacation.

Starting from the Visitor Center our route was Lower Rhyolite to Sarah Deming to Heart of Rocks, which we hiked clockwise before returning by the same route. The Lower Rhyolite & Sarah Deming trails were in great shape (nothing like yesterday's wilderness hike) but that said, the rock steps were a real pain. If they were only 2-3" steps hiking up the steady 500'/mile grade each would be almost like a normal step, but the majority were in the 5-8" range, and when they are spaced so every step up uses the same leg the knee begins to suffer. To minimize that issue I took either larger or smaller steps forward, but in the end it was just suck it up and don't think about what it will be on the return... worse on the knee. Oh yeah, of course the hip joints were squawking loudly the first mile or so before I no longer noticed.

At the upper end of the Sarah Deming Trail we turned onto the Heart of Rocks Loop Trail and upon reaching what we thought was where the trail splits so as to make it a loop we turned and in short order came to a dead end. After retracing back onto the trail we kept going and only a few hundred feet later was the actual turn, marked by a sign. From there it was reasonably easy to followed the trail... although at a few points enough traffic had taken slightly different routes so one had to stay vigilant.

Side Note: What likely set us off at that first turn was due to glancing at my US Topo map which only showed the original trail from years ago, and the current trail deviated quite a bit from it... very likely due to the need to recreate the trail after the massive Horseshoe Two Fire in early May 2011, of which 100% of the park was burned to some extent. We would see evidence of the fire on all four hikes we will do in the park.

Back to the Heart of Rocks loop...
With so many very distinctive boulders practically everywhere one looked, if one let their imagination wander for a moment, there were literally hundreds of images that came to mind, whether the likeness was of an animal, a person, or some other thought from a distant memory. Punch and Judy was one of which I had memories from a long distant past... to almost 70 years ago when I was in school in South Africa.
(Once back home, after a quick search to bring back to my mind where Punch and Judy came from, it is essentially an English puppet show originating in the 1600's, so of course with South Africa still being in the British Commonwealth in the 1950's it was natural I would have first heard of Punch and Judy)

Sorry... with ADHD and 74 years of memories it's easy for me to go off on a tangent.

Anyway, we eventually got through the loop and started back down the Sarah Deming Trail. Surprisingly the descent was not as bad as anticipated... as long as I kept switching which foot to step down with. And as Tracey mentioned, it seemed a shorter trip on the return, and soon we were on the Lower Rhyolite Trail and quickly back to the Visitor Center.

I would be remiss if I failed to mention one thing which just could be THE HIGHLIGHT of all 6 hikes over four days... the sighting of an Elegant Trogon.
Note: I said could be, as the Elegant Trogon, which was endemic to the park years ago, had not been sighted in all the years since before the Horseshoe Two Fire in 2011.

Just short of a mile of the Visitor Center on the Lower Rhyolite Trail 'something' caught my eye next to the trail about a hundred feet ahead and before my mind could decipher what it was, what turned out to be a bird took off flying ahead of us. So of course my first thought was 'it's just another of the many birds we'd seen today' but the moment it swooped up to the left and I saw its brilliant colors I realized it wasn't just another blue jay or finch, but an Elegant Trogon. And the only reason I would even think that, was the night before I was glancing through a few old Arizona Highways magazines and came across an article with a photo of a 'rare Elegant Trogon'. Unfortunately before we could get a closer look it flew away through the trees.

Anyway, once we got back to the Visitor Center I went in to mention the sighting to the staff but being mid-day it was a zoo of tourists (none looked to be dressed for hiking) and all the staff were busy either describing or selling items so we left to knock out Natural Bridge Trail for the second hike of the day, planning to check in again later. On their whiteboard of various bird and animal sightings, we noticed it said May 7, 2011 was the last previous sighting of the Elegant Trogon. We wondered what the deal was with that, but at that moment we were not aware of the devastating Horseshoe Two Fire the day after that.

After our Natural Bridge hike and some three hours later with the Visitor Center almost like a ghost town we stopped in again. When I told the first staff member of my sighting she got so excited, calling to others from the office hear about it. The first thing I was asked was do you have a photo of it? Sorry, it wasn't about to pose for a portrait. I was asked about its size and coloring, of which I couldn't be super positive due it being in the shade when it took off and once in the trees it was impossible to get a good look. They had a display which had a side portrait of the Trogon and near as I could tell, that is what I saw.

After one of the staff got my name and phone number for some expert to call me about the sighting, and another grabbing a pack to go out on the trail see if they could get a sighting (she did not realize my sighting was almost 4 hours prior) a third member asked a few more questions, at which time it became clear to me I was not being believed. So be it, but for half that night I kept going through it in my mind, exactly what did I see and is it likely to be an Elegant Trogon? And what came to mind was the most colorful bird I had sighted over two decades of hiking in Arizona, was a Western Tanager on Mount Graham in 2014, and it definitely was not that. Of all the other birds 'common' to the National Monument, none even came close to what I saw, so I'm still convinced it WAS an Elegant Trogon and I'm sticking to my story!

Average and max heart rate on this 'Heart of Rocks' hike was 93/133
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 Phoenix, AZ
Chiricahua Rhyolite Canyon Loop, AZ 
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GrimeyTriplogs 25
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Truck camped at Bonita Canyon CG for an early start. Fun loop with enough challenge to be interesting. Trails are in great shape. Awesome views of course. Had to skip the Heart of Rocks loop due to time constraints. Next time!
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Apr 18 2024
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Heart of Rocks from Rhyolite THTucson, AZ
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Hiked from the Visitor Center down Lower Rhyolite to Sarah Deming to Heart of Rocks Loop Trail and back.
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Echo Canyon Loop, AZ 
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On our return trip to Lubbock (Land of no hiking) we stopped off at Chiricahua National Monument to hike the Ed Riggs-Sarah Deming-Echo Canyon Loop. We have done this before but it is such a nice hike we decided to do it again. Arrived at the park just after 7 and were just about the only people here, a few campers and one other car at the trail head.

Headed out on the Ed Riggs Trail then on to Mushroom Rock Trail. Took a side trip out to Inspiration point from the Mushroom Rock trail. Great views super clear skies and good visibility. Could see Rincon Mountains, snowcapped Mount Graham and of course the Chiricahua’s. Played around with my camera and the remote Yifi connection with my phone, easier to just set the camera on delay and push the button and run to get in the photo. After screwing around with the camera remote for some time we headed over to the Heart of rocks loop, probably the best area of this hike second only to the Echo Canyon Trail.

No sense describing the Heart of rocks loop you just have to see it for yourself. Lots of interesting rock formations, some named some you make up your own. It was along this section of the hike that I noticed the shadows on the ground had a funny shape and then I realized there was an eclipse happening today, forgot all about that.

We took our lunch break down in Rhyolite Canyon just prior to the junction with the Echo Canyon Trail. A light flow of water in the canyon along Echo Canyon. This is such an interesting section of the hike you really don’t notice that you have quite a bit of AEG. We finished this hike about 3:00 and had to head out because were staying in Portal that night and it is 24 miles over a dirt road to get there and the Portal Lodge closes at 6:30. This is the only place to eat in Portal also. Luckily the road had no traffic so we made good time.
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Letting the others take the lead, the plan was the Chiricahua Big Loop. First time back here since the Boulder Dash 30k (before they realized they're not legally allowed to permit such an event), had more time to explore some of the interesting rock formations since it wasn't a race this time. Echo Canyon and Heart of Rocks are my favorites. Inspiration Point was new to me, but I wasn't super inspired if I'm being honest. Perfect weather, just a tad chilly when we stopped for more than a few minutes.
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Made it down to Chiricahua to run the big loop - my favorite route in southern AZ. Glorious day
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I did this hike on my way out of a 4 day/3 night trip to the Chiricahua mountains. My original plan was to hike Sugarloaf Peak on the way out, but I got to the visitor's center by Noon and thought Sugarloaf was too exposed and therefore TOO HOT. This hike at least had some shade in the canyon, supposedly. It was really too hot to do this hike for July but I really thought that I needed to see that "Big Balanced Rock" before I left or at least one of those cool rock formations that I saw photos of previously. So, I decided to start this hike around Noon. Within the first 10 minutes of hiking, I dropped down into the canyon (off trail) and had my lunch. Then, continued on the Lower Rhyolite canyon trail. It was a bit hot, but there were sections that were shaded. Higher up there wasn't much shade. When I got to the Sarah Deming trail, there was more shade overall, until I crossed the canyon, then I was in the sun. But, from this point, I only had another 0.5 miles to the junction of the Big Balanced Rock trail and then only needed to hike another 0.1 miles to get to the main attraction of this trail. The rock was very impressive and I'm glad I did this hike despite the intense heat. I definitely would have enjoyed this hike more had the temps been under 80 rather than 90 or whatever it was... I rested in the shade near the Big Balanced Rock for a few hours so that my hike down wouldn't be so miserable. After leaving the main attraction, I was in the sun for the first half mile. After crossing the canyon on the Sarah Deming trail, I was completely in the shade for the next 1+ miles. Then, shortly after getting onto the Lower Rhyolite Canyon trail, the sun re-appeared, but by this time it was nearly 5 pm. I finished the hike around 5:30 pm. I didn't see a single person the entire 7 mile hike, but I did hear some voice and see 2 hikers across the canyon on either the Echo canyon trail or the Upper Rhyolite canyon trail.

Because of the heat, I ended up carrying 1.25 gallons of fluids with me and ended up drinking it all by the time I was 0.5 miles from the Visitor's Center. I knew I would be able to get more water there. After finishing the hike, I bet I drank another quart of water, so that's 1.5 gallons just for this hike.

My Strava moving time was 3 hrs 3 mins.
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Chiricahua ShuttleTucson, AZ
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The shuttle service is back up and running, the trails are now free of ice and the rock slides have been cleaned up ... time for a hoodoo hike!
Shuttle picked us up at Faraway Ranch, picked up 8 more at the campground and drove us all up to Massai Point for the hike back down to Faraway Ranch.
Sunny clear blue skies with a slight breeze all the way down.
Such an amazing place throughout with Inspiration Point & Heart of Rocks the 2 big highlights.
Wildlife spotted - 10 white tail deer, 20 turkey, 1 coati, several hawks and Mexican jays.
Solid hike, solid partner.
I sure hope this place does NOT get National Park status ... I like it just the way it is!
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Big Loop - Chiricahua National MonumentTucson, AZ
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Hiking10.39 Miles 2,120 AEG
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I did this hike as a figure 8, starting down the Echo Canyon part thru the grottoes. I added in the Hailstone Trail and the Inspiration Point Trail. Clouds were prominent all around so I checked my weather app again since I had a signal at the TH and it said the closest lightning was 400+ miles away. :y:

the views from Inspiration Point live up to the name. Very nice. Signed into the book in the ammo box there. Checked the weather app again and lighting was 200+ miles away.

Headed down Sarah Deming Trail, hiking a section of the trail that I did with my family 5 years earlier almost to the day. Odd thinking how they've grown up so much just in the last 5 years since then.

the hike back up to the trailhead from the low point wasn't nearly as bad as I thought it would be. The hike up Mushroom Rock Trail seemed more strenous thinking back. Hiking Hailstone the 2nd time around the lighting was better since the sun was out. I slowed my pace at that point since I felt like I could relax and also because I was pretty tired. The hike up to the trailhead from the next turnoff was also not as nearly as bad as I was afraid it might be.

Right as I got to my car, the rain started to hit. it was only a trickle and died out after a bit. But then the lightning and thunder started. I was very happy at that point that I avoided all of that. On my way out, I could see that a thundercloud had hit the area near Chiricahua Peak. Very glad we didn't do that hike this weekend.
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Apr 25 2022
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The Chiricahua Shuttle isn't actually operating...but the Happy Wife Express offered luxury class service from Bonita Canyon Campground to Echo Canyon TH. I did the side trails to Inspiration Point and through the Heart of Rocks, both definitely worth it, and was back at the CG in time for lunch.
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it has been a long time since i came out here, and for the life of me i don't know why. good lord this place is fabulous. Perfect day. 45 degrees when i started at the visitor center, 70 when i finished. not many people.

i need to get out here yearly. just fantastic :y:
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Nov 13 2021
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Lower Rhyolite Canyon to Sarah Deming to HOR, AZ 
Lower Rhyolite Canyon to Sarah Deming to HOR, AZ
 
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Took lower rhyloite to sarah deming to heart of rocks. Trails in great condition and actually mostly shaded until the ascent to heart of rocks. Ran into a couple of deer and found some bear scat off trail in the canyon off lower rhyolite. It was pretty toasty up in heart of rocks, definitely felt the heat.

Best part of the day was running into about fifty coatimundi. There were so many I couldn’t even keep track of them.

Love how much wildlife there is here and also loved the fact that it wasn’t crowded at all.
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Heart of Rocks and Inspiration Point LoopTucson, AZ
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Echo Canyon Loop, AZ 
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This hike was totally amazing! The rock formations had our imaginations working overtime to decide what they looked like. It was so interesting the whole way. Not difficult and a must see!
 
Apr 07 2021
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Echo Canyon Loop, AZ 
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Ginny and I took a three day Trip to the Chiricahua Mountains, since Ginny had never been we made the first day a hike in Chiricahua National Monument. We did a loop using the Mushroom, Big Balanced Rock, Sarah Deming and Echo Canyon Trails. This area never ceases to amaze me. There was only one other vehicle in the park when we arrived not counting the one park vehicle which was empty. We encountered a few other people later in the day but for the most part the park was empty. Didn't see any masks all day but a couple of people we did see would get to the side of the trail and turn away and look down when you passed by them. So sad that people are so afraid.

Trails in the monument are in excellent condition unlike many of the trails in the Chiricahua Mountains. The only downside to the trails are the numerous steps which take a toll on your legs and thighs by the end of the day. Don't know how else you would make a trail that has a lot of elevation change and control erosion without them though. Install escalators? The Big Balanced rock Trail is about the only fairly level Trail. Took two side trips from the loop the first being Inspiration Point and the other the Heart Of Rocks Trail. Both these trails are a must do if you are on the loop. If I was a kid again (my age not the way I act) I would of loved to have the Heart of Rocks as my back yard, my mother never would of found me. I would also like to know what glue they use to keep Big Balanced Rock, Mushroom Rock and Pinnacle Balanced Rock in place, They should not be standing. I chose going in the clockwise direction because the Echo Canyon Trail is so impressive and would keep our minds off of how tired we were. Views from Inspiration Point were good but the atmosphere was a bit hazy so you had to use your imagination to see the Rincon Mountains and Santa Rita Mountains.

There was a scant amount of water in places along the creeks but not as much as I would of expected. The weather was in the low 50's starting out at 0830 and in the upper 70's by end of the day. We finished around 3 in the afternoon and headed over the Chiricahua's where we would spend the night at Portal Lodge. The road over the mountain was in good shape and only one other car on it when we went through.
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Mar 27 2021
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Could not have asked for a nicer day to do this loop! Highs near 60, sunny with a nice little breeze. Incredible views of the snow-capped Chiricahuas above 7500 feet, with patchy snow on this trail in several places. The hoodoos were a sight to behold!
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Nov 28 2020
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Quail hunting in Southern AZ. Stopped into visitor center and took the tiny nature trail. Wish George was with me - we have been racking up federal lands and national monuments/parks since August and his 4th grade #everyKidInAPark .
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The shuttle was still closed for covid, but we put together our own shuttle by leaving a car at our campsite and starting at Massai Point.

Barely saw anyone the whole hike, just two sets of couples and a group of NPS trail workers who had just completed a project on the Sarah Deming trail.
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Drove over from the east side on FR 42 to the nearly deserted national monument. Clockwise around the loop with side hikes to Inspiration and Heart of Rocks. Fantastic!

On the way out the ranger was closing the gate at the entrance station - cars were no longer allowed in, but road walking or biking in is still allowed (2 miles to the visitor center).
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average hiking speed 2.1 mph
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WARNING! Hiking and outdoor related sports can be dangerous. Be responsible and prepare for the trip. Study the area you are entering and plan accordingly. Dress for the current and unexpected weather changes. Take plenty of water. Never go alone. Make an itinerary with your plan(s), route(s), destination(s) and expected return time. Give your itinerary to trusted family and/or friends.

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