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Fish Creek Vista - 6 members in 12 triplogs have rated this an average 3 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Aug 04 2023
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 Joined Jan 01 2023
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Fish Creek VistaPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking avatar Aug 04 2023
pseudalpineTriplogs 1,290
Hiking1.54 Miles 414 AEG
Hiking1.54 Miles      41 Mns   2.50 mph
414 ft AEG      4 Mns Break
 
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Apr 09 2023
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33 female
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Fish Creek VistaPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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shelby923Triplogs 4
Hiking1.50 Miles 396 AEG
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Gotta say, I think this might be the best view in the Supes I've ever seen. Wildflowers were an awesome bonus. Wanted to stay for sunset but needed to head home.
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May 21 2022
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54 male
 Joined Apr 13 2011
 Gilbert, AZ
Fish Creek Lower CanyonPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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ddgrunningTriplogs 604
Canyoneering13.01 Miles 1,721 AEG
Canyoneering13.01 Miles   5 Hrs   34 Mns   2.42 mph
1,721 ft AEG      12 Mns Break
 
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Hadn't ever ventured downstream from the Fish Creek bridge and decided today was the day.

Arrived at the overlook by 6 am. One other car was in the parking lot, and I met its occupant 10 minutes into my hike down Fish Creek Hill. He was on his way up, and I suspect he had ventured down in search of a nice sunrise photoshoot.

From there, I didn't encounter a soul for the next 10 miles or so.

What I did encounter was:

--Fish Creek Hill still eroding and blocked by the boulder slide.

--Intermittent water in the creekbed that became surprisingly consistent for late May. Nothing to splash around in, but plenty to filter from, if needed.

--A nice diamondback rattlesnake. Probably the closest I've been to an unpleasant encounter. He was lying across a dry section of the creekbed, somewhat obscured from view by surrounding vegetation, and I didn't see him until I was about one more footfall from stepping on him. I must have startled him as well, as he didn't rattle and immediately began scurrying for cover in the nearby undergrowth. He cooperated with a few photos and then I was on my way.

--Three cardinals. Love seeing these guys. There red hue stands out in stark contrast to the surroundings. They do seem particularly flightly, making it tough to get a decent photo/video.

--An owl! there is a cool narrow spot in the drainage that goes on for a several hundred feet. As I was walking through and admiring, the owl popped off the cliffside and flew down stream out of sight. Kind of unusual during the day.

--On the way back upstream, I once again came across my diamondback friend--now warmed up and ready to rattle. He was about 150 feet from our last encounter and out in the open with plenty of warning for both of us. He shook his rattle; I took some pictures, then he slithered off into the nearest crack in the rock, all the time rattling away like he was ready to fight, but clearly communicating that he'd rather just get out of the way.

--On the return, I headed up the unnamed canyon west of the Fish Creek overlook. Near the mouth I encountered my only other humans--a couple that was descending. The climb up included some decent bouldering (especially in the bottom section), with a couple of class 4 moves here and there, but nothing technical. There are a couple of dryfalls that would be fun to see when water is running. Both are fairly easily bypassed.

--At the lower end of the canyon ascent, I heard a helicopter and turned to see a low-flying craft headed up Fish Creek. It looked more commercial than SAR, but not sure. I hope all was okay ....

A quick road walk once emerging from the canyon brought me back to my car.

I had flirted with making my way all the way down to Canyon Lake, but given my water levels, the increasing heat of the day, and the unknown nature of my ascent up the side canyon on my return--and my hiking solo--I decided to turn around early. One of these days, I'd like to finish off that last mile or so of the drainage. Another time ....
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Mar 08 2020
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52 male
 Joined Sep 18 2002
 Tempe, AZ
Fish Creek BM 3053, AZ 
Fish Creek BM 3053, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Mar 08 2020
chumleyTriplogs 1,993
Hiking1.23 Miles 303 AEG
Hiking1.23 Miles      54 Mns   1.57 mph
303 ft AEG      7 Mns Break
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Exploring things. I've never been to this benchmark. It's in good shape with two reference marks. There are two higher points a couple hundred yards away. Odd placement for this one.

I'm going to argue about the damage to SR88 being related to the Woodbury Fire. There is zero burn area affecting the portion between Tortilla Flat and Fish Creek Hill. Zero. It is actually difficult to imagine exactly what ADOT has been doing to this road for the past several months. Aside from some asphalt in the shoulders, there's nothing new.

Fish Creek Hill itself, is not affected by fire. AT ALL. Period.

Fish Creek Peak and Black Cross Butte were clearly burned, and all the drainages that cross the road east of Fish Creek itself are definitely affected.

But the rest of it is damage from significant rain and flooding that is totally unrelated to the fire.

Either way, I'd be happy to see them open the east end to the Reavis North trailhead. The rest of it can return to nature as far as I'm concerned.
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Aug 24 2018
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51 male
 Joined Mar 31 2008
 Gilbert, AZ
Fish Creek VistaPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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ssk44Triplogs 298
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Two separate trips within the last week. The desert is lush and green right now from all the rain. It's always so beautiful hear. I saw two groups of sheep yesterday but they were camera shy. I tried to trick them but they ended up tricking me. I had fun. I love this place.


Eric
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Mar 25 2017
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 Joined May 15 2009
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Apache Trail Road Trip, AZ 
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quite a number of years back, randy and i took a really long time to travel the apache trail - stopping at every wide spot in the road to take pictures of flowers. when bobby suggested roosevelt lake as our camping spot this weekend, i knew that this would be awesome. bobby doesn't stop at every wide spot in the road, though. instead, only vista points with parking lots. still, a great road trip. and we even hiked up to the tonto national monument on sunday, so there was a little hiking involved.
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i still haven't seen the hillsides full of poppies, but those brittlebush got it going on. and so much variety, too!
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Feb 19 2017
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51 male
 Joined Mar 31 2008
 Gilbert, AZ
Fish Creek VistaPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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Days end storm light on the ridge below Fish Creek Vista. This place never disappoints.

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Jan 26 2017
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81 male
 Joined Dec 16 2011
 Mesa,Az
Fish Creek VistaPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking avatar Jan 26 2017
hikingaz2Triplogs 218
Hiking1.75 Miles 396 AEG
Hiking1.75 Miles   1 Hour      2.33 mph
396 ft AEG      15 Mns Break2 LBS Pack
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Went out to check the Fish Creek Vista area and do a walk up on FR 213 to make sure my Jeep will make it. Just a messin around day with a good Friend :)
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Jan 14 2017
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I love it hear. This is one of my favorite places in the state. Great views and great light at days end. These photos are from two separate trips in January.

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Nov 14 2015
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Fish Creek VistaPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking avatar Nov 14 2015
joebartelsTriplogs 5,894
Hiking1.50 Miles 390 AEG
Hiking1.50 Miles      52 Mns   1.88 mph
390 ft AEG      4 Mns Break
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This mini hike from the lackluster rest stop is most scenic. Grippy smooth rock draws you out. It's similar in grip to Papago Buttes. Here it's lathered in litchen and hosted by a crumbly base.

This was my second trip and by chance I wore sandals again. They work but the stability of a shoe would be more welcome.

We checked this out to eye the side canyons. Bruce nixed 'em as too brushy. Which looked to be true. Yet they look intriguing and you can't beat the ease of access with the rest stop parking.

It screams to be the perfect jaunt for Apache Trail tourist, families or the perfect date hike. The above categories will probably be satisfied with under a mile round trip. The further you go the dicer it gets so keep the Griswold's alive. Two miles out-n-back should cover the entire overlook.
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Nov 14 2015
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Fish Creek VistaPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking avatar Nov 14 2015
The_EagleTriplogs 2,760
Hiking1.49 Miles 396 AEG
Hiking1.49 Miles      53 Mns   1.86 mph
396 ft AEG      5 Mns Break12 LBS Pack
 
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What a great little area. Plenty of stuff for all levels.
Walk to the end of a side walk and get some decent views.

Leave the pavement here and follow the use trails to extend your adventure.

We made our way out to a finger to get some views in the canyon to the west.

We had some great light to end the day.
This is a recommended little hike if you are in the area and have some time.
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Fish Creek HillPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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mazatzalTriplogs 1,347
Hiking0.50 Miles 40 AEG
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Short out and back.
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