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Constellation Road Mining District - 2 members in 4 triplogs have rated this an average 3 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Mar 21 2015
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 Far NE Phoenix,
Hassayampa River Canyon Wilderness Loop, AZ 
Hassayampa River Canyon Wilderness Loop, AZ
 
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The_EagleTriplogs 2,762
Hiking16.72 Miles 3,096 AEG
Hiking16.72 Miles   7 Hrs   39 Mns   2.42 mph
3,096 ft AEG      44 Mns Break16 LBS Pack
 
1st trip
Fast Facts
:next: The word Hassayampa is an old Indian word that means “the river that flows upside down.” All tributaries on the west side of the Bradshaws flow into the Hassayampa.
:next: This is one one of Arizona's longer rivers running just over 100 miles before dumping into the Gila River.
:next: The Hassayampa River Canyon Wilderness was created in 1990.

Caveat:
Trail locations and names were derived from a document provided to me from the BLM. These names do not necessarily agree with the sign at the trailhead at Williams Ranch.

The drive on Constellation Road was in much nicer condition this time, then the last time I was on it the end of 2014. There would probably be no problem getting a sedan all the way to the Trailhead a Williams Ranch.

The Hike:
We started our hike before 7am and were greeted by the Ranch Dogs. Three to four of them. After calls from the ranch, all but one returned. Lucky for us we got the nice one (I think Joe wanted to take him home) and the best hiker of the bunch. You could tell he'd been on the trails before.

Across the flowing Hassayampa we found a trail on the opposite side that took us right to the Treasure Canyon TH

Treasure Canyon Trail is 2 miles and 600' of AEG to get to the Hole Trail. The trail is thin is spots requiring a track to stay on trail. Nothing too thick, but I was glad I had long pants on to begin. I'm assuming the Canyon we traversed, to the east, was Treasure Canyon (Unnamed on Topo), but we found none.

Hole Trail is on an old jeep road, and climbs very steeply coming out of Jesus Canyon for 2 miles. There's some big views from up here. Flowers were substantial in pockets with a wide variety, accented by brittlebush.

Roy Waits Trail was a last minute decision. I'm glad we decided to give it a try. Pretty well defined and great views all the way down. Second favorite trail on the day

A half mile stint on the Fools Canyon Trail and we jumped on the Slaughterhouse Canyon Trail. Use your GPS track to determine the real trail from the cow paths on the west side. Once you crest and start the drop, you get some great views to the east.

Joe, Route Scout and myself took a short lunch at the Hassayampa, before heading up the Williams Trail, to an unnamed canyon, and forcing Route Scout to turn around at a 30' climb up a dry fall. Thinking he'd turn around and go back to the ranch, he rejoined us a 1/2 mile later, after finding a way around

Needle Trail was next and another decent climb out of the canyon. This was probably my favorite trail on the day. We once again lost Route Scout on this trail, this time to the horsemen and their fellow dogs from the ranch.

Once in the Hassayampa River, it was time to forget about trying to stay dry on the crossings, and just walk through the water. The water was quite refreshing

I really enjoyed checking out these new trails....and there more out there.

Hassayampa River :next: https://youtube.com ... 5rQc
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Wildflowers Observation Moderate
Substantial to extreme in spots.

water 1 out of 5water 2 out of 5water 3 out of 5water less than max Hassayampa River at Williams Ranch Medium flow Medium flow
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water 1 out of 5water less than maxwater less than maxwater less than max Jesus Canyon Pools to trickle Pools to trickle
Pockets of water and running slightly where we crossed at Hole Trail
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Feb 04 2015
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74 male
 Joined Feb 12 2002
 Gold Canyon, AZ
Constellation Road Mining DistrictPrescott, AZ
Prescott, AZ
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AZLOT69Triplogs 2,215
Hiking5.25 Miles 693 AEG
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Off trail hiking to mining sites, general exploration.
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Feb 03 2015
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74 male
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Constellation Road Mining DistrictPrescott, AZ
Prescott, AZ
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AZLOT69Triplogs 2,215
4x4 Trip30.40 Miles 2,800 AEG
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Road was recently groomed after rains. Not bad shape.
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Sep 08 2014
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 Joined Dec 30 2007
 Avondale,Az
Constellation RD- Wickenburg, AZ 
Constellation RD- Wickenburg, AZ
 
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4x4 Trip33.58 Miles 4,574 AEG
4x4 Trip33.58 Miles
4,574 ft AEG
 
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The day Phoenix Flooded.
A friend and I left met up around 3am, in the pouring rain. We stopped off for some supplies then headed toward Wickenburg. The neighborhood streets where already flooded. I was worried about the road conditions up near Whickenburg. Constellation road was in great condition. Even in the rain, we didnt have any issues. We drove Constellation Rd to the end and back. We Stopped at the ghost towns and some mines along the way. There wasn't a lot of hiking involved with this trip. Most places had No Trespassing signs. We had to take our pictures from a distance. I couldnt ask for better weather for early September. Low 70s
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