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West Butte Trail - CGMP - 1 member in 3 triplogs has rated this an average 2 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Mar 21 2026
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 Mesa, AZ
Ridge Trail - CGMPSouthwest, AZ
Southwest, AZ
Hiking avatar Mar 21 2026
DarthStillerTriplogs 909
Hiking10.61 Miles 1,287 AEG
Hiking10.61 Miles   5 Hrs   6 Mns   2.11 mph
1,287 ft AEG      4 Mns Break
 
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After dropping off Radmila at the airport at 5am, I headed down I-10 to check out the Casa Grande Mountain Park and the trails there. I started from the Arica Road TH and did a loop taking the Spine Trail to the north, the Ridge Trail south down to the West Butte Trail, and headed back north on the East Butte Trail. About a half mile in on the Spine Trail I heard a whooshing noise behind me. I turned around to see a very low flying hot air balloon that had just cleared the hill behind me and snuck up on me. There was another balloon that showed up later. They flew across I-10 and seemed to land in some fields on the other side.

This area is very rocky and not much vegetation. Reminded me of some areas of South Mountain and Piestewa Peak. The trails had a lot of loose rocks, which tended to slow me down. As the heat kicked in, that slowed me down a bit more. By the end I skipped some of longer switchbacks on the East Butte Trail which was easy to do because every hill there has a semi-road that been cut into to by all the ATVs and mountain bikes in the area.

the Ridge Trail and West Butte Trail gave the best views being up higher. Most of what you could see was just the surrounding farm land, with far away views of Picacho, Mt Lemmon, and Superstition Mt and 4Peaks to the north.

Saw some hikers early on, but the numbers dwindled as the temperature got warmer. Not a whole lot to see in this area but a nice change to hike new trails for me.
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Mar 31 2024
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 Arizona
Big House Montañas, AZ 
Big House Montañas, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Mar 31 2024
pseudalpineTriplogs 1,557
Hiking7.58 Miles 1,408 AEG
Hiking7.58 Miles   2 Hrs   36 Mns   2.99 mph
1,408 ft AEG      4 Mns Break
 
1st trip
Two easy and separate hikes today in the tolerably constant rain and sprinkles. The first was a quick CCW Bolt Trail / Radio Tower Loop to the 2332' Casa Grande 2. My third time at this summit in the last few weeks with foggy views mostly of the inside of some clouds, so on this trip, I missed scoping Ariona's premier city! There were a few other groups and solo hikers on the Radio Tower Road. Drove over to the east side Arica Road TH afterwards and wandered around on some of those trails until I was too wet for it to be fun anymore. No other vehicles at that carpark and of course, no other hikers. Some shooters were at one of the wildcat ranges south of Elzy Pearson again with some Tannerite, KABOOM!
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Mar 24 2024
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Big House Montañas, AZ 
Big House Montañas, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Mar 24 2024
pseudalpineTriplogs 1,557
Hiking14.72 Miles 2,416 AEG
Hiking14.72 Miles   5 Hrs   22 Mns   2.99 mph
2,416 ft AEG      27 Mns Break
 
1st trip
A CGM ramble with the dominant theme of wind, including from the storm and the bullets whistling above!
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[ checklist ]  Newman Peak  Picacho Peak
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average hiking speed 2.7 mph

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