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Feb 08 2023
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Sophie's Flat Trails A+DSouthwest, AZ
Southwest, AZ
Hiking avatar Feb 08 2023
kingsnakeTriplogs 894
Hiking11.48 Miles 1,466 AEG
Hiking11.48 Miles   4 Hrs   36 Mns   2.50 mph
1,466 ft AEG
 
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I occasionally search for hikes in the Wickenburg area, and always come up empty. This time, I found something promising: Sophie’s Flat. The system has four designated trails: Red Top Loop Trail A, plus connector trails B, C and D. Supposedly there is an E and F, but I couldn’t find them. 🤔

* The B & C trails in the attached GPS route were traced at the 20 ft. level using the map at Wickenburg Conservation Foundation as a guide.

My plan was to hike Trail A counter-clockwise to Red Top, Trail D to Dinosaur Wash, to Box Canyon, then back to Red Top, finishing the second half of Trail A.

Setting a theme for the day, Trail A crosses one small wash, travels the sandy bottom of Blue Tank Wash, crosses over a jeep trail on a spur, then drops into another large sandy wash. It was there I made my first of several wrong turns, onto Trail B. It’s easy to do with so many jeep & foot trails criss-crossing the area.

From the Red Top / Hill 3064 saddle, Trail D drops 250 ft. in a half mile to a very small wash. Near the bottom of the descent, the stegosaurus rock formation first comes into view, to your left, on the north ridge of Hill 3064. Trail D signs continue down the wash for ¼ mile to Dinosaur Wash.

For most of my day, I took each photograph twice, first with my iPhone SE, then with the Ricoh WG-6 pocket camera. That way I could compare the two while testing the Ricoh WG-6. The iPhone SE did much better on terrain, cactus, geology and object shots. Clearer, with better color balance. The Ricoh WG-6 took better zoom shots and, ironically closeups of flowers. Last week.

This week, there were no flowers: None. Zip. Zilch. Zero. Not even brittlebush, creosote or scorpionweed. I was surpised, considering we had a solid winter monsoon, Wickenburg seems to get more rain than Phoenix, and the temps were in the low 60s. 🤷🏻‍♂️

Dinosaur Wash had amazing geology! Sections of narrow pink congolmerate slot canyon alternating with wide & sandy sections with dark, lichen-splattered, granite. I was taking my time, oohing and aahing at the rocks, so I only made it halfway to Box Canyon by 1 p.m., three hours into my hike.

With a solid five miles back to he trailhead, I decided to bail. Back at the Red Top / Hill 3064 saddle, I found some shade and finished my lunch. I had Verizon 2-bar LTE, so I texted my wife to let her know I was on my way.

The second half of Trail A was more of the same and seemed to drag on forever. I questioned why the trail designer was so cruel, crossing all those washes, rather than routing down a spur more directly towards the trailhead. The trail even crossed Blue Tank Road twice, and Blue Tank Wash for a second time. I thought about thumbing down an OHV, but I needed to put the work in.

With no flowers to photograph, and slow me down, I made it back to Sophie’s Flat Trailhead at 3:44 p.m. After rehydrating, and debriefing my wife, we headed into Wickenburg for a date night dinner at El Ranchero. 🤗

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Mar 27 2017
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Sophie's FlatPrescott, AZ
Prescott, AZ
Hiking avatar Mar 27 2017
norm5715Triplogs 36
Hiking6.94 Miles 1,113 AEG
Hiking6.94 Miles   3 Hrs   48 Mns   1.94 mph
1,113 ft AEG      13 Mns Break
 
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Parked near the Blue Tank off Blue Tank Road (N34° 00.587' W112° 41.748') and hiked about 1.3 miles along north east along a very sandy wash. We then picked up Trail A

Hiked trail A until N34° 01.529' W112° 42.002'. At this point we turned right (west) and climbed Red Top mountain (my name).

The climb is really neat with the total ascent for that section of about 450 feet in about .4 miles. The last few 300 feet ascent is hand over hand rock climbing. I wore gloves and passed my poles to the hiker ahead. I needed both hands to get to the top. Coming down was just as difficult.

Luckily my hiking group is very experienced and we've learned to trust each other.

Once you reach the top, the view is amazing, well worth the climb.

Came back from the Red Top trail and turned southwest on trail A, continuing the loop.

The last couple miles were an easy walk on Blue Tank Road. However, we did get into the wash accidentally and had to bushwhack a couple hundred yards to get to the road.

Really cool, we saw a 3 to 4 foot rattle snake under a bush. I was hoping for a picture to post, but the snake blended too well. In addition to the rattle snake, we also saw a desert turtle and a deer (I missed the other animals).

When we reached the parking lot the temperature was a pleasant 81 degrees and a light breeze was blowing throughout our hike

All and all, a great hike
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Nov 14 2014
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Sophie's FlatPrescott, AZ
Prescott, AZ
Hiking avatar Nov 14 2014
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Hiking3.25 Miles 154 AEG
Hiking3.25 Miles   1 Hour   53 Mns   2.29 mph
154 ft AEG      28 Mns Break
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Had never hiked this area NE of Wickenburg, so thought I would take MJ along and give it a try. The TH and large parking lot off Blue Tank Rd were easy to find. There is a toilet but no water, a kiosk with an all but useless map. The map outlines only the 7.1-mile "A" loop. Nothing shown re the shorter B, C and D loops. If the guest book in the registry box is an indication, the trail gets little use. A single hiker from Grants Pass, OR, apparently had done the trail earlier in the day. Two RVs were parked up the hill. A corral and a blue water tank were partly hidden in the distance.

The well-marked trail soon drops down into a ravine and leads to a long slog through a sandy wash. Equestrians travel these washes, and their horses have broken up the silt into ankle-deep sand. We made good time by staying on the hardened silt at the sides but with all the bushes and trees it was difficult. Because we started late, budgeting time was important. Figured we had about 1:20 before turning around. These trails are light and somewhat overgrown and navigating them in darkness was not an appealing idea. We kept hoping the "B" loop would take us back to the TH but as time passed it became clear by my GPS the route was taking us farther away. So we reluctantly reversed course at 1620 faced with a 1724 sunset and arrived back at the TH at 1705 and enjoyed another beautiful sunset.

The land is largely pristine desert although a "patty" or two indicate someone is running a small herd of cattle in here on BLM land. My favorite prickly pear, the Pancake, small-spined and bluish, likes it here as does the buckhorn cholla. Lots of the usual suspects -- palo verde, brittlebush, some creosote and mesquite, a few Saguaro, not to mention several plants I couldn't ID. Trails are narrow and more rocky than I'm used to. Will try the Flat again sometime when I have more time. There are two peaks to the NW which might prove an interesting excursion. Saw no wildlife to mention, unless you consider dens of black ants. We heard sounds of ATVs in the distance but none was seen, thanks be to the gods.
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Dec 01 2013
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 Phoenix, AZ
Sophie's FlatPrescott, AZ
Prescott, AZ
Hiking avatar Dec 01 2013
Alston_NealTriplogs 108
Hiking7.10 Miles 340 AEG
Hiking7.10 Miles
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We decided the Sunday after Thanksgiving to check out this trail written about in the AZ. Republic by Mare Czinar. Our son had mentioned awhile back that he'd rather we all went hiking to a place none of us had been to before. Kinda like discovering something together.
Wickenburg is not generally on our hiking agenda, even though we all like the area. So we headed "Out Wickenburg Way" to Sophie's Flat, which BTW is my first trail description...Woot!
We took trail "A" and after a bit we ended up in a big wash by a road and following what appeared to be the trail left by the Seventh Cavalry the day before. Soon though we exited the wash and were back on trails. We came to trail "B" an interconnector and took it to trail "C" another interconnector to "A". So there are lots of areas for exploring here and for a Sunday it was dead quiet and we never saw anyone.
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