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West Side Story Trail #725 - 2 members in 8 triplogs have rated this an average 3 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Feb 22 2025
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70 male
 Joined Jan 02 2016
 Prescott, AZ
Santa Fe #709 from Iron Springs TH, AZ 
Santa Fe #709 from Iron Springs TH, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Feb 22 2025
WhifferTriplogs 147
Hiking10.04 Miles 834 AEG
Hiking10.04 Miles   3 Hrs   34 Mns   2.81 mph
834 ft AEG
 
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The Santa Fe Trail #709 provides the furthest vistas of any of the trails accessible from the Iron Springs Trailhead west of Prescott, AZ. This hike doesn't include the western end of Santa Fe Trail to keep the entire hike at about 10 miles and because the scenery doesn't change much as you head further west and gradually descend. Except for the eastern-most mile, the Santa Fe Trail follows the Iron Springs railroad right-of-way that slopes down east-to-west, roughly parallel to and separated from Iron Springs Road by a ridge. If you prefer that kind of hiking and want to hike uphill on the return trip, you can start where Santa Fe Trail crosses Skyline Road. Along this stretch are views of juniper-covered, gently eroded West Spruce Mountain, and Sugarloaf Mountain with more distant peaks beyond (see photo). The eastern-most mile of the Santa Fe Trail, east of Skyline Road slopes down west-to-east and has views of Granite Mountain, Thumb Butte and Chino Valley with the San Francisco Peaks in the distance (see photos). By starting at the Iron Springs Trailhead, the first and last mile and a half are through the Ponderosa pine forest of Spence Springs basin on West Side Story Trail #725 and (briefly) Skyline Trail #712.
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Nov 16 2024
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70 male
 Joined Jan 02 2016
 Prescott, AZ
Spence Springs Loop, AZ 
Spence Springs Loop, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Nov 16 2024
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Hiking10.22 Miles 1,036 AEG
Hiking10.22 Miles   3 Hrs   57 Mns   2.63 mph
1,036 ft AEG      4 Mns Break
 
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A ten-mile loop clock-wise around Spence Springs Basin. The foliage was about as bright as it gets. There are mostly Ponderosa pines and Gambel oaks with a sprinkling of junipers and willows, aspens and (maybe) cottonwoods along Willow Creek, Spence Creek and some of the gullies. The Gambel oaks, willows and aspens or cottonwoods were near peak yellow.
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Autumn Foliage Observation Light
Trees described above. Near the trailhead were a few skunkbush sumac with hammered copper leaves
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Aug 30 2024
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 Joined Jun 20 2003
 Tucson, AZ
Noodle Loop Trail #760Prescott, AZ
Prescott, AZ
Run/Jog avatar Aug 30 2024
fricknaleyTriplogs 4,124
Run/Jog19.25 Miles 1,894 AEG
Run/Jog19.25 Miles   4 Hrs   19 Mns   4.64 mph
1,894 ft AEG      10 Mns Break7 LBS Pack
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I ran a bunch of loops using different trails out in this area. Great trails for running. Finished right when the rain hit.
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Jul 06 2024
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 Joined Jan 02 2016
 Prescott, AZ
Sante Fe #712 via West Side Story and Skyline, AZ 
Sante Fe #712 via West Side Story and Skyline, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Jul 06 2024
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Hiking10.00 Miles 796 AEG
Hiking10.00 Miles   3 Hrs   36 Mns   2.78 mph
796 ft AEG
 
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This was my first ten-mile hike since mitral heart valve repair in November 2023 and was much easier than nine miles on Little Granite Mountain Trail #37 the week before, because the slopes are much more gradual. The middle six miles are on the railbed of the Iron Springs Railroad west of Skyline Drive, but it's downhill to the west and uphill on the return. The route starts at the Iron Springs Trailhead and uses the first 1.5 miles of West Side Story Trail #725 and a short stretch of Skyline Trail #712 to get to the east end of Sante Fe Trail #709 and then continues on Trail #709 until five miles are reached, so that the round-trip hike is ten miles. The photoset provides good examples of what the trail is like west of Skyline Drive. A few cars can park where Trail #709 crosses Skyline Drive, so it is possible to start hiking there and follow the Iron Springs railbed west.

Like the rest of Spence Springs Basin to the east, Trails #725 and #712 are in a Ponderosa/juniper/oak forest with lots of shade. Shortly after heading west on Trail #709, the Ponderosa pines and oaks disappear and the junipers become sparse with mostly desert holly and skunkbush sumac alongside the trail, until a tenth of a mile east of Skyline Drive when the trees briefly return. There is another stretch of Ponderosa pines and oaks in the fourth mile of the route. Just east of Skyline Drive, there are many Gambrel oaks, but along the rest of the trail the oaks are mostly Emory oaks.
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Wildflowers Observation Light
Lots of silverleaf nightshade in the center and alongside the trail, especially at 34.577867, -112.571247; quite a few purple prairie verbena and Arizona thistle; and a few common mullein and Dalmation toadflax, as well as many others.
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Aug 06 2022
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70 male
 Joined Jan 02 2016
 Prescott, AZ
Javelina-West Side Story Loop, AZ 
Javelina-West Side Story Loop, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Aug 06 2022
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Hiking8.63 Miles 872 AEG
Hiking8.63 Miles   3 Hrs   12 Mns   2.75 mph
872 ft AEG      4 Mns Break
 
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This loop starts south on Javelina Trail #332 from Iron Springs Trailhead. It uses all of Javelina Trail on the Iron Springs Railroad right-of-way, then stays on Trail #332 when it leaves the railroad right-of-way. After passing the fireplace, take Little Italy Trail #703 (may be no sign) west along the south bank of Willow Creek, then cross the creek and head east, northeast and northwest to the junction of Trail #703 and Missing Link Trail #724. Take Trail #724 west past Zygomatic Trail #724 to Russ T Fender Trail #728. It's less than 0.1 mile on Trail #728 to West Side Story Trail #725 which returns to the Iron Springs Trailhead. I wanted to go a little more than 8 miles, so this route takes Spence Creek Trail #719 back to Javelina Trail #332 and north to Vista Trail #706. Vista Trail is well-named with views of Granite Mountain (near Williamson Valley Road), Thumb Butte and the Spence Creek Basin. This route goes out and back on Trail #706 to get in the distance I wanted to cover on this hike (about 8.5 miles). The Spence Creek Basin contains a mesh of trails made and named by mountain bikers. The route contains waypoints for some of the trail junctions. It is easy to shorten or lengthen the loop by taking other trails. At the trailhead is one of the modern USFS signs with a map and trails. There are similar maps at some of the trail junctions. I have also created triplogs for these trails.
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Wildflowers Observation Light
Arizona Thistle, Dalmatian toadflax, datura, goldenrod, common mullein, firecracker penstemon, and many more yellow, purple and orange wildflowers
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Apr 03 2022
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 Joined Nov 18 2005
 Phoenix, AZ
Noodle Loop Trail #760Prescott, AZ
Prescott, AZ
Backpack avatar Apr 03 2022
nonotTriplogs 514
Backpack16.00 Miles 1,500 AEG
Backpack16.00 Miles3 Days         
1,500 ft AEG
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To make up for the sufferfest I went through on my last backpacking trip, for this weekend I chose an easy wander through the Spence Basin area, as I was fairly certain the trails were well maintained, and I enjoyed my last visit to this area. I found the trail conditions to be excellent.

Weather was about perfect for the 3 days, with the high reaching 70 and lows staying above freezing. I managed to complete all the parts of my plan well ahead of schedule. I only spent about 8 hours hiking over the 3 days, leaving plenty of time for lounging, relaxing and catching up on both reading and sleep.

While this area is popular with bikers it is also open to hiking and backpacking. Many of the trails skirt nearby housing developments, but even so I found the trails enjoyable, although many of them have few distinguishing features.

Was lucky to run into some deer on Saturday, as that was more wildlife than I expected to see in an area of forest hemmed in by housing developments. Sadly, this area seems to have no spring wildflowers at all and in general the landscape has a drab appearance as if it is still recovering from a harsh winter.

For HAZ members looking to rack up some easy miles through scrub-oak/pine woodland, I'd recommend this area in the spring and fall when it is otherwise a bit hot to hike in the low desert.

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Light flow at the sidekick crossing

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Medium flow at Little Italy crossing, along Javelina, along Willow Creek, and at Willy Nilly crossing.
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Jan 15 2022
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 Joined Jan 02 2016
 Prescott, AZ
Javelina-West Side Story Loop, AZ 
Javelina-West Side Story Loop, AZ
 
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Hiking10.30 Miles 1,196 AEG
Hiking10.30 Miles   3 Hrs   41 Mns   2.83 mph
1,196 ft AEG      3 Mns Break
 
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Starting from the Iron Springs Trailhead, I took Javelina Trail #332 south to it's end at Thumb Butte Road west of the parking lot for the Thumb Butte trails. To avoid taking the same route back and wanting to hike about 10 miles, I took Tatanka Trail #735 to Russ T. Fender Trail #728, until I reached the south end of West Side Story Trail #725. The return to the Iron Springs Trailhead on #725 made the total about 10.5 miles (the recorded route starts south of the trailhead). The hike can be shortened by returning on #332, or lengthened by using other trails in the Spence Springs Basin. See uploaded photo of one of the many maps along the trails in the Spence Springs Basin.
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Apr 10 2021
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70 male
 Joined Jan 02 2016
 Prescott, AZ
West Side Story Trail #725Prescott, AZ
Prescott, AZ
Hiking avatar Apr 10 2021
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Hiking2.65 Miles 252 AEG
Hiking2.65 Miles   1 Hour   5 Mns   2.69 mph
252 ft AEG      6 Mns Break
 
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This 2.6 mile trail from Iron Springs Trailhead to the junction of Russ T Fender Trail #728 and Waterline Trail #733 is one of the longest trails in the Spence Springs Basin just west of Prescott, Arizona. For a general description of the trails in the Spence Springs Basin, see the description of Noodle Loop Trail #760. West Side Story Trail #725 runs along the west side of the Spence Springs Basin and has junctions with the northwest end of Spence Creek Trail #719 and then northeast end of Skyline Trail #712 (which leads to Santa Fe Trail #709 further west). Just before the south end of West Side Story Trail #725 is a view of Granite Mountain (in Williamson Valley) and Thumb Butte.
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