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Iron Dike Ruins - 2 members in 5 triplogs have rated this an average 3 ( 1 to 5 best )
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May 25 2024
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40 male
 Joined Mar 01 2018
 Chandler, AZ
Iron Dike RuinsPayson, AZ
Payson, AZ
Hiking avatar May 25 2024
John10sTriplogs 346
Hiking2.18 Miles 729 AEG
Hiking2.18 Miles   1 Hour   20 Mns   1.72 mph
729 ft AEG      4 Mns Break
 
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I've driven past Iron Dike many times and wanted to stop and check out the ruins, but it always ended up being "next time." Earlier in the day, I hiked to Mazatzal Peak and was done by early afternoon with plenty of time, so it was finally "this time." I parked at a small pullout off FR 626, went over a fence, and aimed for the transmission lines on the east side of Iron Dike.

There's a dirt road farther east that branches off 87 that, in hindsight, probably would've made things easier. The straight shot I took is mostly flat, but I had to cross through multiple fields of thick, dry grass that left my socks and boots covered in foxtails, and there were several brushy areas around some washes that slowed things down a little. Once I passed under the transmission lines, it was a steep, rocky, and brushy approach up the southeast side of Iron Dike as the walls came into view.

There may have been an easier approach that would've avoided most of the talus slopes farther around the north side, but this worked out, and I was up on top after ~ one mile. There was more to the site than I expected...it has a long, defensive perimeter wall that extends around a large portion of the east edge of the mountain where the cliffs aren't as steep. There were also several obvious interior rooms on top, though no artifacts, which didn't surprise me given the proximity to the highway and power lines.

Despite the many reminders of modern civilization nearby, Iron Dike offers nice views of Mt. Ord, Saddle Mountain, and other Mazatzal peaks, and it's nice vantage point looking down on FR 201 and the roads leading into some of the Mazatzal trailheads. The top felt higher up than it looks from the highway. It was extremely windy today, so I didn't spend much time on top before heading back down and collecting more foxtails along the way. Overall, it was worth a visit since I was in the area anyway, and I'm glad I finally took the time to see what's up there.
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Mar 20 2020
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46 male
 Joined Oct 19 2010
 Mesa, AZ
Iron Dike RuinsPayson, AZ
Payson, AZ
Hiking avatar Mar 20 2020
Charger55Triplogs 573
Hiking2.50 Miles 504 AEG
Hiking2.50 Miles
504 ft AEG
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Oct 17 2019
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46 female
 Joined Nov 05 2014
 Payson, AZ
Iron Dike RuinsPayson, AZ
Payson, AZ
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kpommTriplogs 1
Hiking0.80 Miles 504 AEG
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Having passed Iron Dike numerous times, I decided to hike to the Ruins with a friend. After all these years, the defensive walls are still in good shape and the outlines of the rooms, too.Views from the top are impressive - easy to see why Native Americans would build there as they could see anyone approaching their village.

We parked off FR627, bushwhacked to the cattle trough, then followed game and cattle trails until we caught the jeep road on the northeast side of Iron Dike. We followed the agave road to the top where we enjoyed the Ruins and were joined briefly by a tarantula. Views to Bartlett Dam, the road to Mormon’s Grove TH, and 201 to Mount Peeley. Great day.
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Dec 30 2017
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51 male
 Joined Mar 31 2008
 Gilbert, AZ
Iron Dike RuinsPayson, AZ
Payson, AZ
Hiking avatar Dec 30 2017
ssk44Triplogs 298
Hiking1.25 Miles 504 AEG
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I found this site on GE as usual. A quick search on HAZ after the fact revealed that a few other HAZ members have been hear. I wasn't really expecting much today. I really didn't care either way. Just an exercise hike and exploring. I've been needing some normality. This site turned out to be much better then I had planned. There's much more going on up there than what is seen on satellite. Lots of random rooms within a large border defense wall. The defense wall is mostly on the south/southeast edge. The rugged steep west/northwest edge doesn't need it. No artifacts. I wasn't really expecting much being so close to a high voltage power line route. Basically just a great ruin exploration with amazing views. A good hike. Just what I needed.


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Dec 27 1993
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67 male
 Joined Jul 28 2004
 Scottsdale, AZ
Ord Iron Dike and Red Rock, AZ 
Ord Iron Dike and Red Rock, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Dec 27 1993
mazatzalTriplogs 1,347
Hiking6.00 Miles 1,200 AEG
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Peak bagging day. I drove up Mount Ord to about a mile below the top and walked a mile or so up the road. There was snow/ice much of the way up. I don't think I started where the gate is now but maybe it was. There weren't as many towers on top either. I think either one or two and the fire lookout.

After Ord I drove back down and hiked along a track near the power lines and then up Iron Dike from the easy east side.

Lastly I drove up the Peeley road to a turnoff to a stock pond and went off trail over to Red Rock.
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