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Willow Creek Trail #704 - 2 members in 4 triplogs have rated this an average 4 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Jan 25 2025
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70 male
 Joined Jan 02 2016
 Prescott, AZ
Tunnel -Russ-Link-Italy-Willowy Loop, AZ 
Tunnel -Russ-Link-Italy-Willowy Loop, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Jan 25 2025
WhifferTriplogs 147
Hiking9.86 Miles 917 AEG
Hiking9.86 Miles   3 Hrs   50 Mns   2.57 mph
917 ft AEG
 
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There are many loops possible in the Spence Basin (full of Ponderosa pine), starting from either the Iron Springs Trailhead or, like this one, from the Spence Springs Trailhead. The only trail at the Spence Springs Trailhead is Noodle Loop #760, but there are four trails onto which you can turn to start a loop. It had been a few years since I had hiked Tunnel Vision #714, so named because it passes through a (low and narrow) tunnel under Javelina Trail #332 where #332 follows the old Iron Springs Railway right-of-way. It had also been awhile since I had hiked Tatanka #735 and Zygomatic #761, so I took those and Missing Link to take Little Italy south, then west, then east, a direction that I have rarely hiked. This provided views of Granite Mountain and Thumb Butte, plus lots of rocky hillsides (see photo for example). I then returned to the trailhead via Javelina, Willow Creek #704, Willy Nilly Tractor #707 and the east side of Noodle Loop for a nearly 10-mile hike. There are way too many trails to include all in the name of this loop hike, so I have included parts of the names of four trails and combined parts of two more (Willow Creek and Willy Nilly Tractor) to form Willowy.
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Dec 22 2022
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 Joined Aug 16 2009
 Mesa,AZ
Firewater Trail #325Prescott, AZ
Prescott, AZ
Hiking avatar Dec 22 2022
hikerdwTriplogs 541
Hiking4.66 Miles 567 AEG
Hiking4.66 Miles   1 Hour   41 Mns   2.80 mph
567 ft AEG      1 Min Break
 
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We made a trip to Prescott so decided to check out some of the north Thumb Butte trails. The lasso loop we hiked on this day could not have been ordered any more perfect, weather in the mid 50’s, snow packed trails, and a running creek.

We hiked Pine Lakes, West Trail, Firewater Trail, and Willow Creek, with a return back on Pine Lakes. Started at 3ish and finished close to 4:45.

I suspect these trails see a lot of mountain bikers so if your looking to hike this trail system when usage is light, winter is your time.
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Apr 03 2022
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 Joined Nov 18 2005
 Phoenix, AZ
Noodle Loop Trail #760Prescott, AZ
Prescott, AZ
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nonotTriplogs 514
Backpack16.00 Miles 1,500 AEG
Backpack16.00 Miles3 Days         
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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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Apr 17 2021
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70 male
 Joined Jan 02 2016
 Prescott, AZ
Willow Creek Trail #704Prescott, AZ
Prescott, AZ
Hiking avatar Apr 17 2021
WhifferTriplogs 147
Hiking0.76 Miles 122 AEG
Hiking0.76 Miles      22 Mns   2.40 mph
122 ft AEG      3 Mns Break
 
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Willow Creek Trail is one of the trails in the Spence Springs Basin just west of Prescott, Arizona. For a full description of the trails in the Spence Springs Basin, see the description of Noodle Loop Trail #760 which is the only trail from the the Spence Springs Trailhead. Willow Creek Trail can be reached via Noodle Loop Trail and Willy Nilly Tractor Trail #707. From its junction with Willy Nilly Tractor Trail, Willow Creek Trail runs 3/4 mile generally southwest to Firecracker Trail #335. The southwest end is at Willow Creek near the fireplace that gives Fireplace Spring it's name. The northeast end is higher and further from the creek with views of Granite Mountain near Williamson Valley.
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