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Rock Crossing Trail #18B - Blue Ridge - 5 members in 15 triplogs have rated this an average 3.6 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Jun 28 2025
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67 female
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 phoenix, az
Rock Crossing, AZ 
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trekkin_geckoTriplogs 4,660
Hiking6.91 Miles 1,624 AEG
Hiking6.91 Miles   2 Hrs   46 Mns   2.75 mph
1,624 ft AEG      15 Mns Break
 
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john and i decided to finish our rock crossing collection
got going earlier saturday, around 0615
this time we drove to the trailhead
retraced our steps on 18a & 18b
just before heading up 18c, john spotted a herd of about 30 elk in the drainage
cool to see them run straight up the side of the canyon
nice to see these trails in the daylight
explored a bit
we went past the end of 18c, might be fun to take telephone ridge to the cabin loop sometime
looked for the old trail cut on @chumley's gps route
took a side trail coming off 18c that offered good views of the canyon
back at the dry north branch of the reservoir, we walked east a bit
a few pools but that was it
the only person we saw on any of our four hikes was a guy with fishing gear coming down 18a
not sure how far he would have to walk to find water
this is an interesting area, glad we went back
great trip, thanks john :)
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Rock Crossing, AZ 
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johnlpTriplogs 5,208
Hiking6.91 Miles 1,723 AEG
Hiking6.91 Miles   2 Hrs   46 Mns   2.75 mph
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Last hike of our camping trip near Blue Ridge reservoir. We went back to finish all the Rock Crossing trail segments. We also did some extra exploring in three places. Saw a large herd of about 30 elk.
Fun hike and trip. Thanks Kelly! :)
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Jun 25 2025
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Rock Crossing Trail #18A - Blue RidgePayson, AZ
Payson, AZ
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trekkin_geckoTriplogs 4,660
Hiking7.53 Miles 1,463 AEG
Hiking7.53 Miles   2 Hrs   44 Mns   2.79 mph
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john and janie invited me on a camping trip near blue ridge reservoir
we had lunch at thai station on the way
found a nice spot at rock crossing campground
after setting up camp and relaxing all afternoon, john thought it would be fun to start a hike at 1830
we walked from the campground to rock crossing trailhead
this took longer than we thought but decided to see how far we could get
short descent down 18A
the first crossing was dry
uphill on 18B to a pumping station, then a short stretch on a forest service road and a drop into a canyon
part of this trail was hard to find and there were a few downed trees adding to the fun
we arrived at the dry lakebed and decided if we tried to hike 18C we would be returning in full dark
as it was, we needed headlamps once back at the pumping station
easy enough following the trail, but the road walk uphill got a little long
good star viewing
nice to have a bit of adventure
saw one elk and no one else
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Rock Crossing Trail #18A - Blue RidgePayson, AZ
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johnlpTriplogs 5,208
Hiking7.53 Miles 1,463 AEG
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First hike as part of our three night stay at Rock Crossing campground near Blue Ridge reservoir.
Our goal was to hike Rock Crossing trail segments 18A, 18B, & 18C. We got an early evening start following the drive up from the valley and setting up camp.
Darkness did not take long to descend upon our little adventure. We completed the first two segments, but turned around after A&B as it was almost dark at that point. Most of the return hike was in the dark.
Interesting hike. We decided to try again to finish the whole thing on our last morning before returning home.
Saw an elk and lots of cool rock formations on the hike. Worthy destination. :)
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May 20 2023
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 Tempe, AZ
Blue Ridge Reservoir - CC CraginPayson, AZ
Payson, AZ
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chumleyTriplogs 1,993
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Hiked in on 18B and inflated our inflatables. Headed a couple miles downstream before returning and exploring upstream. Level might be down a foot from max, it's basically unnoticable, and nice to see it this level after a couple of really low years. SRP started pumping it into the East Verde about three weeks ago (because apparently the Verde system is depleted?) and will continue the regular draw down all summer. Starting from full pool is a good start though.

Apparently people believed the hype and headed for dryer desert locales because we only saw two others on the lake all day -- no campers anywhere along the shore, no motors, no anglers, etc. Odd scene for late May.
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May 14 2022
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Long - Bear - Quien - Houston - Rock Crossing, AZ 
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The_EagleTriplogs 2,760
Hiking14.32 Miles 1,693 AEG
Hiking14.32 Miles   6 Hrs   5 Mns   2.64 mph
1,693 ft AEG      40 Mns Break14 LBS Pack
 
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I received an invite to hike with the Moe, Curley and a couple of their friends Ryan and Hillary.

I met them at their campsite just south of CC Cragin at the crack of 8:30am. After setting up the shuttle, we started hiking a bit after 9:00am. 9L, Ryan and Hillary were just doing Long Draw, General Springs Canyon with us. They were going to float around on the lake after that.

Chums and I headed up Bear Canyon. We'd actually seen quite a bit of bear sign to this point. We opted to add a couple of miles and hike up Quien Sabe Draw (Translated - Who Knows Draw) to the Fred Haught #141 at the spring.

After lunch at Pinchot cabin, we headed down Houston Draw. Easy walking to begin with, and the draw turned more canyonlike the closer we got to the lake. The only semi tricky portion was the 100 yards when the lake started, on the sidehill traverse to get to the ridgeline going up.

Chums took a dip in the lake and chatted up the campers fishing there.

Up Telephone Ridge from the lake for the steepest climb of the day. Down Rock Crossing 8C to 8B and up to FR123 to finish a fun day in Rim Country.
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May 14 2022
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Cragin canyons, AZ 
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chumleyTriplogs 1,993
Hiking14.21 Miles 1,200 AEG
Hiking14.21 Miles   6 Hrs   7 Mns   2.39 mph
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We were camping in the area so I scanned the map for places I haven't previously explored.

We started down the grassy Long Draw, turned left down General and splashed through the creek down to the lake, where I knew the level (6,696) was just below the B-C crossing. From here we headed up Bear before veering into Quien Sabe. Fred brought us across to Houston. A quick break at the guard station before heading downstream back to the lake. This would be tough with higher water as the canyon tightens up considerably right at the confluence. We were able to scramble up the hillside.

I took a refreshing dip in the lake before climbing the hill up to Telephone Ridge. We finished up by returning to 123 via Rock Crossing C and B. We had set up a shuttle to save a couple of miles of road walk.

Eagle took off and I headed down the north side of B to meet up with the others for a little bit of lake time. A couple of groups camped along the shore gathered firewood as I floated, because obviously they just don't gaf about the place.

Besides that, another great day in rim canyons.
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Aug 07 2021
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Tour de Blue Ridge, AZ 
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The_EagleTriplogs 2,760
Hiking13.72 Miles 2,633 AEG
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The Rock Crossing Trail(s) have been on my list for ever. I've always wanted to hike all 3 sections as part of a loop. With CC Cragin being at 28% capacity and almost 60' down from full, I put a loop together. I parked in the pulloff next to FR751 and started on 18A.

18A is well defined and in good shape. At the bottom, I stepped over the East Clear Creek arm and made my way up the other side, 18B.

Once again, this segment up to the pumping station is a good tread. Close to the pumping station I took FR123 to the NE to get some better views of the reservoir. Back on 18B, the trail is a 2 track for a bit. At the end of the 2 track, the actual trail makes a sharp left. I missed that and just took the ridgeline down.

Going up 18C, the track gets a little faint towards the top. I was surprised to find a family camping at the TH.

To complete my loop, I had to drop into and out of Houston Draw and follow an old FR to Hart point. I had my lunch here before attempting to drop down into East Clear Creek. This was the part of my route that concerned me most because of the tight topo lines on the map. It was steep, but it all worked out.

I'd been able to keep my feet dry at all crossings so far, but that was not the case in East Clear Creek. I had 2 crossings that i could not avoid getting my feet wet.

After climbing up to the dam road, the remainder of the hike was was a road walk back to where I parked.

This was a fun little loop that I'd do again.
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East Clear Creek, AZ 
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chumleyTriplogs 1,993
Hiking6.87 Miles 1,500 AEG
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During a camping weekend in the area, we opted to check out an offtrail route I threw together to take advantage of the drastically low levels in the reservoir and enjoy seeing what the East Clear Creek canyon looked like before the dam was built.

What was once a rugged, rocky canyon similar to others nearby has been transformed over the years, filled with sediment from annual runoff resulting in a smooth, flat bottom and easy hiking. Two years of low water has allowed that sediment to sprout with grass and wildflowers, a striking contrast to the surrounding Coconino sandstone canyon walls.

The full-length of the Rock Xing Trail is easily hiked from end-to-end, no longer split into three sections by the fake lake, but featuring a little more AEG from the two crossings since the water level is 70 feet below full pool.

At the east end of the lake, some water remains, which provided a nice respite as we were able to enjoy some quality swim time.
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May 04 2019
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Blue Ridge Reservoir - CC CraginPayson, AZ
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chumleyTriplogs 1,993
Backpack5.55 Miles 1,754 AEG
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Spent the weekend backpacking and kayaking at CCCragin. The lake is down 12-18" from the high it reached a few weeks ago, and the spillway is no longer flowing, but it's basically still 100% full. There's quite a bit of debris in parts of the lake, usually collected into specific areas by surface winds. But it's certainly not a place you can run a motor without being attentive.

In addition to the various hiking adventures, I managed to tally exactly 9.99 miles in the kayak too. This is always a fun destination!
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 Phoenix, AZ
Blue Ridge Reservoir - CC CraginPayson, AZ
Payson, AZ
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Fun weekend but not too much hiking. The CCCragin reservoir was great and I've never kayaked on it before..only hiked in the area. The lake was basically full from the winter snow so conditions exploring the reservoir were very nice. Chumley was looking for a volunteer to get one of the kayaks to our camp spot so I joined in on a short hike and enjoyable kayak back to camp. We had a combination of kayaks, floaties and pack raft to chose from for floatation so there was no shortage of water opportunities.
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Rock Crossing Trail #18B - Blue RidgePayson, AZ
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Hiking2.80 Miles 800 AEG
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Without a GPS to guide me, the navigation was more difficult than the "1" chumley set, especially when there are no signs. :lol:

In my searching though I did find a dilapidated cabin, a tree chest/bear box?, and another shack, lost to time.

Nice trail, but I don't think the forest service knows where it is. Seems to need maintenance by someone other than boy scouts.

Both ends do require swimming to link up with the other segments, but I didn't come prepared for that.
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Jun 24 2017
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Rock Crossing Trail #18, AZ 
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chumleyTriplogs 1,993
Hiking6.62 Miles 1,744 AEG
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Rock Crossing is a trail that preceded the construction of Blue Ridge Reservoir in 1965 (now CC Cragin Reservoir). The trail construction is absolutely phenomenal. National Parks don't build trails as nicely as this trail was built!

Due to the reservoir filling the canyons which the trail previously crossed, the FS has officially divided the trail into three segments. Hiking the entire length would require swimming or using a flotation device to cross the lake between segments. At full pool, the distance between A and B at Rock Crossing is about 300 feet. The distance between B and C near the mouth of Bear Canyon is only 100 feet. Both crossings can be shorter at lower lake levels and the B-C crossing is often completely dry.

I hiked Segment B out and back, followed by segment A from the out and back, and finally segment C out and back. The photos are in that order, which may be a bit confusing. The photos are geotagged so you can see their location on the map. The descriptions below are all described one way from north to south, which is also how the official gps tracks are set up.

Segment A
Starts at an unmarked pull-out along FR751, which is the main road leading to CC Cragin Reservoir. There's one long switchback and the trail ends at the lake on the east side of a small cove. Depending on the lake level, a little bit of room to picnic, dive, and swim is available. The west side of the cove features a nice campsite that is frequently occupied.

Segment B
Starts on the south side of Rock Crossing on a large flat area that features a couple of frequently used lakeside campsites. The track begins right next to a nice overhanging rock "cave" that has been made into a rain shelter for campers. The trail climbs gently to the top of Battleground Ridge and the intersection with the end of FR123 and a large pumping station which takes water from the reservoir and moves it to the East Verde river near Payson.

The trail follows the road south for about 1/4 mile before a sign indicates the start of the route heading south to General Springs Canyon. It's another 1/4 mile along the old alignment of FR9709Q before the singletrack starts on the left and begins the scenic descent to the lake.

Segment C
This segment starts with a beautiful switchback that leads to a nice campsite above the junction of Bear Canyon and General Springs Canyon before following a steady traverse along the slope above Bear Canyon through a lightly burned fire scar. After a few minutes you reach an old double-track which leads the final stretch to the end of FR139A on Telephone Ridge. It's easiest to follow the double-track, but at the end it climbs more steeply than a nice hiking trail, because the original cut actually takes a more moderate route along a gentle grassy slope on the east side of the ridge. The cut here is indistinguishable except for some faint old blazes cut in the mature ponderosas.

History
From the Segment C trailhead at end of FR139A, it's a short 1.5 miles to the Fred Haught Trail and the old Pinchot Guard Station cabin. I haven't been able to confirm this, but I believe the Rock Crossing Trail was originally connected to the Cabin Loop system and was part of a main trail leading from Washington Park to Blue Ridge. It can still easily be hiked that way now if you don't mind the two swims. You could even make a loop with the AZT which now largely parallels this old route, avoiding the two lake crossings.

This one is a rarely used gem!
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Jul 02 2006
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Rock Crossing Trail #18B - Blue RidgePayson, AZ
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chumleyTriplogs 1,993
Hiking1.20 Miles 380 AEG
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Headed from the pumping station down to the south arm of the lake. Nice exploring down here. Brought my Sevylor and did a little paddling too.
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Aug 28 2005
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Rock Crossing Trail #18B - Blue RidgePayson, AZ
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chumleyTriplogs 1,993
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Took 18B down to the north arm. Fantastic day. Awesome water. Great swimming. The camping area down here is one of the best around. But you do have to fight for it (it's not exactly a secret!)
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