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May 25 2025
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 Mesa, AZ
Anniversary Arch LoopPhoenix, AZ
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DarthStillerTriplogs 856
Hiking6.89 Miles 916 AEG
Hiking6.89 Miles   3 Hrs   47 Mns   1.82 mph
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Started the morning off leaving my neighborhood ironically seeing the most interesting wildlife a block from my house, a coyote was trotting thru the neighborhood with breakfast, which appeared to be someone's pet. Just got a glimpse of bone, blood and fur. It would be more than I would see during the entire hike, but that didn't detract from it.

Last month I discovered a trail I hadn't seen before at the end of my hike and noticed that it went northbound and in for a while. I marked it on the GPS, went to the aerials and plotted out a route to follow and determine the length, which was about a mile.

From the Tomahawk Mine Trail, I headed straight to that trail, which goes up on a ridgeline and then connects with the Anniversary Arch Loop. The views on the ridgeline are very nice, prime Goldfield scenery. I checked out the Arch, then hiked it down to the Javelina Mine Trail and took that back over to Tomahawk Mine Trail. On Javelina Mine, I marked a trail junction and upon checking my tracks back at home, it looks like I discovered a new trail to go check out.

Saw 2 hikers along Javelina Mine Trail and no one and no wildlife the rest of the day. Surprised to see I nearly got 1K AEG in for the morning.
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Golden Arches, AZ 
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John10sTriplogs 346
Hiking14.84 Miles 3,774 AEG
Hiking14.84 Miles   7 Hrs   13 Mns   2.36 mph
3,774 ft AEG      56 Mns Break
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It had been ~2 years since my last hike in the Goldfields, and I'd had Golden Dome on my list for years but had yet to go up there. Cool April weather made this a great weekend to change that. We started from Willow Trailhead on a clockwise lasso-loop based on Chumley's previous Golden Dome hike, with some adjustments to minimize wash/road walking.

Seeing the colorful Goldfield geology again made me question why I'd stayed away for so long. We made quick work of the early "trail" miles and took a short break at a tunnel with some grinding holes that I'd visited on a previous hike, not realizing when we started that it was along today's route. Then we improvised on the route a little as we started the climb up to Pedestal Arch and beyond, with Golden Dome coming back into view as we gained elevation.

Fun scrambling and some steep, loose side-hilling as we worked our way around and up to the west side of Golden Dome. We looked at the chute that Chumley went up last time but tried a spot just to the right that worked great. Based on some of the previous triplogs, I wasn't sure how climby it would be going up, but it wasn't bad at all, and I never even had to tell my frightened inner child with a fear of heights to shut up and keep going. My shorts were less fortunate--on the first big step on the scramble up, I heard the loud sound of ripping fabric and spent the rest of the day hiking with some "unintended ventilation" that was disappointing but surprisingly refreshing.

We didn't find a register on top, but the views were fantastic with a not-too-hazy day--lots of Superstion and Mazatzal landmarks, Etrellas, Four Peaks, etc. [ youtube video ] We ate lunch on top and checked out the northeast end where Chumley went down last time, but we returned the same way we'd come up, then worked our way over to Peak 3141. The register I placed a few years ago was still there, though the old entry was faded to the point that it was virtually unreadable.

Next stop was Triple Arch, where we saw our first other people of the day, then we headed into Black Glass Canyon. It was drier in there than either of us had ever seen it, and the few pools we saw were stagnant and full of algae. But the dry conditions allowed us to go down through the canyon via a route I'd never taken before.

Some darker clouds gathered as we closed out the loop, but it didn't amount to anything more than virga. We were back at the parking lot just after 2PM, wrapping up a great loop--two peaks, a couple arches, three wildflowers, some caves, not too many people, great weather and scenery, and, surprisingly, zero soiled mattresses...can't complain about a day like that.
 
Apr 05 2025
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 Tempe, AZ
Golden Arches, AZ 
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chumleyTriplogs 1,993
Hiking14.59 Miles 3,346 AEG
Hiking14.59 Miles   7 Hrs   13 Mns   2.32 mph
3,346 ft AEG      56 Mns Break
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An April Saturday in the 70s made a revisit to golden dome a good choice. I mapped out a loop with as much singletrack as possible and with minimal sandy wash slogging. Along the way we visited or at least got a view of a few of the arches that this range has to offer.

There was a surprising amount of cloud cover, and toward the end of the day we thought some of the nearby rain showers might sprinkle over us, but that wasn't to be.

I picked a different route to the summit than last time. Instead of the protected chute, we went straight up from the little saddle just to the west of the chute. Three really big steps (the kind that will rip your pants) and juggy holds made it a fairly easy ascent. We descended the same route. There really are several options for gaining the peak, choosing which one depends on your comfort with scrambling and exposure.

From the summit we headed over to 3141 before dropping down and heading down Black Glass, where we saw our first 3 others on the day (one of which informed us we were "almost there" despite having no idea where we'd been or were going -- this frequent occurrence tends to amuse me). We saw two more hikers near the end which completed the crowd out there today.

Fun to do this one again!
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Oct 06 2024
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 Mesa, AZ
Checkmate ArchPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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adillingTriplogs 402
Hiking3.50 Miles 515 AEG
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Jason wanted to get out early and get in a quick hike in the Goldfields. We started off with lofty goals of doing a 6 mile loop, but we opted to cut it short and just hiked to the Checkmate Arch. We started out from Willow Creek TH and hiked up Willow Springs/Javalina Mine crossover and took the Javalina Mine trail towards the drainage under the arch.

It felt hot, even at 6am. I will be so ready when this heat finally subsides. We made it to the base of the arch and Jason wasn't feeling it, so I hiked up to visit this interesting arch/stack-o-rocks. After a couple of photos, I hiked back down. We decided to hike back up the same drainage and picked up the Javalina Mine Trail towards the road that runs back to Willow Creek wash.

An easy hike, but I got in a little elevation and got to re-visit a cool geological formation.
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Jun 15 2024
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 Gilbert, AZ
Rough Eye Javelina LoopPhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking avatar Jun 15 2024
ddgrunningTriplogs 604
Hiking9.23 Miles 1,037 AEG
Hiking9.23 Miles   3 Hrs   15 Mns   2.90 mph
1,037 ft AEG      4 Mns Break
 
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I had planned to kayak the Salt, but my wife decided pickleball was more important :? So, I reluctantly decided to hit up a section of the Goldfields that I hadn't explored. I knew it would be hot, but hoped for the best.

The pull out near mile marker 203 had one car in it when I arrived just before 7 am. There's a huge parking area there, but it was largely inaccessible with a locked gate, noting it's closed. Seems like this used to be a popular horse/ATV staging area.

Anywhoo, crossed the street and headed out on the unsigned trail, which as the description notes, is an old jeep road. Nothing too exciting for the first mile or so, except a nice d-back who was enjoying the morning in the middle of the trail. We said hello, and he politely moved off the trail since I was the uphill hiker.

The geology started to get a little more interesting descending into Rough N Ready Canyon. At the end of the canyon track, I veered off the official route and took a broader, alternate route back. While in the canyon area, the geology remained interesting. There was a nice "bowl" area that I marked on my route.

Lots of side trails for mountain bikers and motorcycles. I took a few, as they promised clearer travelling than staying in the drainage, but in many cases, they involved a lot of climbing up and down, before depositing you back in the drainage anyway. Saw a couple of deer in this area.

The final few miles, the trail opened up and was a little blah, except providing nice views of the Supes, Flatiron, and Weaver's Needle. It was also getting hot.

Got a decent workout, but as with a lot of my Goldfield hikes, I have a hard time getting too excited. They tend to be just OK for the most part. Maybe I haven't done enough research, but for you true Goldfield lovers out there, what trails get you excited in this area?
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Mar 27 2024
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Goldfields figure 8, AZ 
Goldfields figure 8, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Mar 27 2024
johnlpTriplogs 5,208
Hiking13.20 Miles 1,418 AEG
Hiking13.20 Miles   5 Hrs   7 Mns   2.67 mph
1,418 ft AEG      10 Mns Break
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Goldfields hike. Kelly had a track we followed. Had to keep checking it as the trails aren't signed and there are lots of intersections.
Trails were moist, even muddy in places. Foxtail is abundant.
Good wildflowers. Nothing extreme. Owl Clover is booming.
Fun hike. Thanks Kelly. :)
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Mar 27 2024
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Goldfields figure 8, AZ 
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trekkin_geckoTriplogs 4,660
Hiking13.20 Miles 1,418 AEG
Hiking13.20 Miles   5 Hrs   7 Mns   2.67 mph
1,418 ft AEG      10 Mns Break
 
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john and i wanted to do something we haven't done lately
we chose @hikerdw's figure 8 loop in the goldfields
angela and i did a version of this a few years ago
not sure i have the right trails, and if someone wants to add or subtract, speak up
we got going around 0615
the area must have got quite a bit of rain last night because the trails were muddy in places
plenty of moist vegetation to get shoes wet
some very scenic areas, especially the slick rock on horse with no name (i think)
good views of snow on four peaks and fog along the salt river
it would be nice to have a good map of the goldfields :?
enjoyable hike - thanks john!
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Javelina Willow Basin Loop, AZ 
Javelina Willow Basin Loop, AZ
 
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markthurman53Triplogs 864
Hiking6.56 Miles 1,043 AEG
Hiking6.56 Miles   4 Hrs   17 Mns   1.61 mph
1,043 ft AEG      12 Mns Break20 LBS Pack
 
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On our last day we hiked in the Goldfields again. This time along the Javelina Mine Trail, Willow Spring Basin and returned on the Willow Spring Tank (Golden Eye Mine Trail). I did this trail a few years back and really enjoyed it so I thought it would be an enjoyable short hike for our last day. We started out on the Javelina Mine Trail. Passed by Checkmate Arch which Ginny and I decided looked more like a hound dog kissing another dog. I don’t get the checkmate thing. We’re going to call it smooching dogs Arch. Headed down the Willow Basin Trail which I think is the most interesting section of the hike. Not sure what the person who laid out this hike was thinking, on the section just before crossing over into Willow Spring Tanks the trail heads steeply up a ridge just to drop back down and then steeply up another ridge. Once at the top of the first ridge I would have just stayed at a level to the next ridge. Interesting rock slide in this area though, looks like it just happened. Couple of auto sized rocks came loose from the walls above covering the trail and taking out a saguaro.

We took a break at Willow Spring Tank where there were a couple people on horseback also taking a break. Willow Spring Tank had a good amount of water, more than there was last time I was here. We headed back along the Willow Spring Tank Trail (Golden Eye Mine Trail). We could see Golden Eye Arch from the trail, will have to come back some time to hike to this arch. We returned on the Javelina Trail. Time to take that drive back to Tucson.

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Feb 15 2024
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 Ahwatukee, AZ
Overlook Arch - Goldfields, AZ 
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LindaAnnTriplogs 2,600
Hiking14.26 Miles 2,085 AEG
Hiking14.26 Miles   7 Hrs   33 Mns   2.13 mph
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Bruce wanted to see the most obscure arch in the Goldfields. I’m just making that up, but it was certainly off the beaten path. Cool temps to start as we headed west from the parking area. I was warm within about five minutes, and varied between warm and hot the rest of the day.

Saw a group of at least a dozen hikers ahead of us, but they turned north before we reached them. Most of the wash walking was reasonably easy. No problems avoiding any water, of which there was plenty. Trail hiking tended to be rougher—plenty of mud, lots of rocks and gravel. I wore an old pair of shoes with grip equivalent to ice, so that added to the fun.

Turned off Horse with No Name and headed up towards Overlook Arch. Brushy, steep, no trail. Joe took a more direct route up the ridge, while Bruce and I curved around the north side. Joe found the arches first, and seemed to be underwhelmed. The geology in the area was neat, with some good views.

After a lunch break, we carefully made our way back down to the trail, now headed east for the second half of our loop. The eastern climb on Horse with No Name was probably the best part of the return. More neat geology in that area. Eventually, we left the most scenic parts and were hiking through regular desert, before closing the loop and making our way back to the trailhead.

No clouds made for a warm day. Other than the group in the morning, we saw no other hikers. Saw several horseback riders, and a truck giving some sort of desert tour. Fun day! And good to cover some new ground.
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Overlook Arch - Goldfields, AZ 
Overlook Arch - Goldfields, AZ
 
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joebartelsTriplogs 5,894
Hiking14.34 Miles 2,023 AEG
Hiking14.34 Miles   7 Hrs   34 Mns   2.23 mph
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Two National Park nice areas wrapped with a maze of trails like a bogus preserve with ankle busters that put Y Bar to shame.

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Some enjoy this mountain range. I was fortunate to experience a fourth Goldfield hike.
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Overlook Arch - Goldfields, AZ 
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The_EagleTriplogs 2,760
Hiking15.18 Miles 2,079 AEG
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My week to pick, I threw out four different possibilities, and both of my co-hikers chose this option.

It was chilly for the first hundred yards, perfect on the way to the target, and then warmed up with no clouds and little breeze on the return. There was a little mud here and there, which was easily skirted by two of us.

I enjoy the geology out here; I find it different from most of that in the Supes, right across the street. We made our way out and up to the Overlook Arch. Joe took the direct route up the ridgeline, while Linda and I traversed the north slope before climbing up to the ridgeline. There were, in fact, two different arches up here, both large (not) and spectacular (not), but the geology in the area was grand.

After an early lunch up there, we made our way back, hitting different trails. I don't know how anyone keeps track of all the different trails out here. Once again, we passed through quite a few areas of interesting geology.

We arrived at a packed trailhead of ATVs, Jeeps, and horses. Luckily, I think we only passed two horses while on our loop.

Good times out there!

Two of us enjoyed this hike; one... not so much. I'll let you guess based on their triplog. If you were with us, the *itchin would have given it away five minutes into the hike (and maybe on the ride in).
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Apr 23 2022
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 Chandler, AZ
Goldfield Overlook & Kissing Turtles Arches, AZ 
Goldfield Overlook & Kissing Turtles Arches, AZ
 
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John10sTriplogs 346
Hiking14.13 Miles 2,070 AEG
Hiking14.13 Miles   10 Hrs   56 Mns   1.86 mph
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We returned to the Goldfields again this weekend, hoping to take advantage of what will likely be one of the few remaining weekends this spring with highs in the 80s. Our main destinations today were Overlook Arch and the neighboring "Kissing Turtles" Arch, with a few other landmarks along the way. We started from Willow Canyon Trailhead, which looked like a junkyard...someone left an abandoned, hollowed-out boat and a dilapidated RV in the parking lot, and the windows were shattered/shot out. I've seen a lot of trash in the Goldfields, but those are the biggest pieces yet...

A few miles into the hike, I went up to check out a cave up in a rock formation that looked fairly deep from down below, but closer inspection revealed it was just a shallow alcove. Soon after that, we came across another feature I'd hoped to see today--a rock tunnel with large quantity of grinding holes of various sizes. That was really nice spot...there there three or four deep, well-formed grinding holes and a bunch of smaller, shallower holes. That was the first sign of native activity I'd ever seen in the Goldfields.

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As we got closer to the arches, we passed through a lot of dark, volcanic rock and some interesting formations leading into a dry creek bed that we followed before heading up the slope toward the arches. I'd read some comments about the effort-to-reward ratio being a little questionable for these two arches, but the bushwhack getting up the slope wasn't too bad, at least the route we took--the ground wasn't particularly loose, and the brush was mostly free of thorns and spaced out enough that it was easy to avoid.

However, despite having the coordinates marked on the GPS, it took a little longer than expected to find the arches. Overlook is fairly wide but very short, and we didn't see it from below...you might say it's easy to overlook? We ended up climbing up higher on the hillside than necessary, then dropped down over and around to the east side of a ridge and found Kissing Turtles Arch first, then spotted Overlook nearby. Of the two, Kissing Turtles is the more photogenic, with a larger opening than the flatter, wider Overlook Arch, but both offered some nice views of the Superstitions and Weaver's Needle to the east.

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We ended up crawling through Overlook Arch to head down the west side where we'd initially come up. On the hike out, we spotted a few more caves off the trail. The first was relatively shallow, but there was a series of three our four concentrated in one area that were deeper, one of which extended 10-15 feet into the rock. Nearby, I found a few fairly large pieces of pottery, which was a nice surprise...I'd never seen any pot sherds in the Goldfields before today, and that was the second sign of native habitation on today's route :).

The majority of the hike was the typical Goldfield mix of informal trails, roads, and washes, and the bushwhacking section of the hike was relatively short and straightforward. We didn't see anyone until we were back within a mile of Willow Canyon TH and saw two hikers, and theirs was the only other vehicle in the lot besides the abandoned boat and RV. It turned out to be another fun day in the Goldfields...we found everything we'd set out to see, and the grinding holes, caves, and pottery were a nice bonus. It's too bad these temperatures can't stick around for a few more months...
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Feb 08 2022
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Goldfield Ez Loop, AZ 
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Hiking5.21 Miles 571 AEG
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Goldfields: 3 arches many thorns and a coati, AZ 
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mikemcgTriplogs 129
Hiking7.70 Miles 1,318 AEG
Hiking7.70 Miles   6 Hrs   53 Mns   1.60 mph
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It was perfect weather for a trek through the Goldfields. We picked out 3 arches that we haven't seen yet and loosely followed the route posted by @adilling on 1/10/21. We started at the Willow Springs trailhead and proceeded clockwise. Early on, we were caught up in conversation and views, so we missed two separate turns and had to backtrack each time. :doh:

We made our way to the Javelina Mine Trail, then followed a wash until we saw the Checkmate Arch (aka IQ arch) off in the distance at the top of an incline. We followed a use trail up to the top, but I caught 2 chollas in quick succession as we were climbing up (one in my shoe, one in my leg), and had to extract each one. We treaded carefully after that to avoid further cholla attacks. The arch was bigger than expected and there were some great views through it.

We climbed back down and made our way to a wash, which we followed to Rough N Ready Canyon, which we followed to the Anniversary Arch Trail, which was the nicest trail of the day. We climbed up the arch and hung out in the alcove there for a while, eating snacks and admiring the views. Some horseback riders came along the Anniversary Arch trail and took pictures of us up in "the eye of the dragon".

We headed to Quartz Crystal Arroyo trail and climbed up toward Helmet Rock. We thought we could reach the Golden Eye Arches from the west, but were thwarted by a deep chasm, so we made our way around and down into it. When we were at the bottom of the chasm, a large coatimundi appeared directly above us on the cliff - the first coati I've ever seen. Unfortunately I grabbed the bear spray instead of the camera, and the coati scurried out of sight before I could get a picture. We circled around to the Golden Eye Arches, and saw the same coatimundi again, but it ran behind some brush, so no picture. We climbed up and hung out underneath the Arches. We followed the Golden Eye Arch trail, which was full of thorny brush. I caught a third cholla in there but it was easily removed. We reached the Golden Eye Mine Trail and looped back to the trailhead.

We saw 8 people over the entire route: 1 hiker, 3 children who were operating little remote-control jeeps, and 4 horseback riders. Overall it was a beautiful, relaxing day, with opportunities to see some unique rock formations, play around some arches, and see our first coatimundi.
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Nov 28 2021
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 phoenix, az
Javelina Willow Rough Anniversary Loop, AZ 
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trekkin_geckoTriplogs 4,660
Hiking10.19 Miles 1,154 AEG
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angela and i had planned a hike in the goldfields before i get to start working weekends
we did little or no research
i just pulled @rayhuston's track from a hike he did earlier this year
set out from the horse lot around 0830
breezy, cool temps at first
getting to the good stuff in the goldfields often requires a couple miles of walking on rocky horse trails
these seemed worse than i remembered, torn up by horse traffic
to be expected starting at the horse lot, and we will pick another trailhead next time
while we were following ray's track, we took a few wrong turns not paying attention and ended up with some extra credit
we saw crystal quartz arroyo, hiked on some nice slickrock, revisited anniversary arch, and had close up views of several landmarks: golden eye arch, helmet rock, razorback knob, the razorback
in the background was golden dome, which is still on my list
nice to be back in the goldfields, and nice to hike with angela again
feel like i'm starting over on getting to know this area
good winter destination and fun to explore unfamiliar territory
nice day and even double digits thanks to wandering around
dinner at los gringos locos afterwards
thanks, angela! will add links when you figure out what they are :lol:
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Javelina Willow Rough Anniversary Loop, AZ 
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tibberTriplogs 1,570
Hiking10.19 Miles 1,154 AEG
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Kelly and I are way overdue for a hike. Kelly picked @rayhuston's route from Feb 2021 [ RS Mapped triplog ] which we copied except for his far northern loop. We met at the TH around 8:15 (and you know me, I asked for 9 :lol: ) . And just like the chickens, we crossed the road to get to the other side 😏 to start hiking.

The first part of the hike on the Javelina Mine Trail, once you got into the foothills, was very rough as the horses have really torn it up making it very rocky. It is no fun. I reviewed my previous trip reports from the area and I didn't complain about the trail, so I think this rockiness is new. We did see quite a bit of horse traffic on this hike; more than I've ever seen out in the Goldfields. We also some areas where they were likely trimming from their horses based on the branch cuts and the branches would be laying all over the trail.

We were glad to get past the section that took us, eventually, to the southern end of the Quartz Crystal Arroyo which is one of the best views in the Goldfields, both coming and going; which we ended up doing as we missed our turn to the Golden Eye Mine Trail. But if you have to backtrack 1/2 mile, this trail is not a bad choice; we didn't complain.

Once on the Golden Eye Mine Trail I recalled being on it before. It was also pretty torn up in places and some of the dips were steep and slippery. We did notice some big bike tire tracks too. Once we gratefully leveled out, the trail was in a little better shape. Kelly happened? to look left and saw the Golden Eyes arches so we grabbed a couple pictures. Not far from here is the Willow Springs Tank Basin area, we didn't see a tank. You also cross what appears to have been an old road.

Further up we entered into the wash/road and a tour of jeeps passed us by... very nice jeeps. We missed our turn out of the wash so ended up backtracking again; a theme for our day at times. From here we headed WNW crossing over new territory and nearing a rock formation we had been seeing from a distance. We had great views to the Four Peaks as well. We once again got to enjoy some bedrock hiking toward the north end of this loop using the Rough N Ready Willow Springs Crossover Trail.

We opted not to do Ray's exploration loop and instead continued following the track which eventually does a bit of a u-turn... a little hard here to see the trail as you cross a slightly steep mini-wash and then turn left (south) onto the Rough N Ready Canyon Trail. We lost the trail and ended up walking in the wash and came to a fairly deep pool of water that we had to get around. We think the trail was to the left (west) that we missed. As we walked in the wash we did eventually find the trail again.

We passed by some pretty cool geology along the way, in particular the white striping in the golden tuff. We crossed over the wash a couple times and at one corner saw 4 horseback riders. As I looked up I saw a deep brown jagged rock formation shooting up from the ground and I recognized that as the north end of the Quartz Crystal Arroyo. We decided the little water pond here would make a good stop for a snack.

After a quick picture of the Arroyo we continued on the Rough N Ready Canyon Trail but detoured west to do the Anniversary Arch Loop. We both had done this before altho Kelly had not done it via this direction. I had done this angle in 2019. It's a nice little gradual climb to the saddle where you turn left (south) and once again, we did the same thing where it looks like the trail goes slightly left but it actually goes up over the bedrock (I made this same error in 2019).

And not to be outdone, the trail goes to the right but if you want to see the Anniversary Arch (guess it's also called Dragon Eye Arch which seems like a better name), you need to stay high so we backtracked once again :lol: . Kelly went up to the Arch and I stayed low to take her picture; she got a really nice one I think. From here you amble down and around a slightly rocky trail (yes, the horses use this one too) to meet back up with the junction of the Rough N Ready Canyon Trail that you take south, in and out of the wash to intersect back with the road. You do pass by some high golden grasses which light up the sides of the hills this time of year. And, of course, you have a nice view to the Superstition Ridgeline and Weavers Needle.

We had a heck of a time keeping on the trails so to avoid wash walking, you may have to look around, there's trail for the most part. Kelly got her double digits and this ended up being my longest hike of the year. Ironically, the last longest hike I've done, 15.43 miles was in the Goldfields with Kelly back in 2015. I was pretty tired as it had started to warm up pretty good those last couple miles and some of the terrain was a little rougher than I'm used to hiking. It was nice to have the breeze from time to time. We had our beer before heading to Los Gringos for Pablano Chicken Enchiladas.

FYI: here is the link to the named trails out there by the bike riding community https://www.trailforks.com/region/goldf ... -111.48512
And don't be sad, we were hiking fairly fast for me and the terrain was pretty rough so no video :o .

WATCH: 9.8 miles (1738 low, 2227 high points) 133 avg bpm, 168 max (40% at max, 32% level 4, 22% level 3) burning 2102 calories. Starting temp 51.9 and 51% humidity (didn't seem that high) finishing at 1:41PM
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Goldfield big ass loop, AZ 
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Hiking9.41 Miles 1,221 AEG
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I missed last week and haven't done much of anything for a couple of weeks so I was looking at something with a few miles but not too taxing. This was the ticket.

This was a nice long meander in the desert. Easy going throughout with some nice views along the way. I deviated slightly from this guide, adding Willow Springs Tank and the RnR Willow Springs Crossover trails to make a longer loop. I also added the Anniversary Arch Loop, which I had hiked with @CannondaleKid a few years ago, and which I found just as enjoyable on this trip.

I saw just four other hikers on the day, most near the trailhead. The weather was perfect while I was out there (12:30 to 4:30). This hike was most enjoyable and not difficult, but I underestimated the effect of 20,000 plus steps in a remote area. I was whooped at the end and sore the next day. Good day to be out though.
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Hiking9.84 Miles 1,208 AEG
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On our second day at Apache Junction I took Ginny into the Heart of the Goldfield Mountains (If not the heart, damn close). I really liked the Horse With No Name Trail for its rock formations. We started out on the Javelina Mine Trail and then took the Cottonwood Spring trail to Cottonwood Spring in Cottonwood Creek. From there we took the Horse With No Name Trail (CCW). Rather than do the whole trail we went up over the hill and made a right in the wash to the other end of the Horse With No Name Trail (I have seen this shown as the north end of the Three Lesser Peaks Route). Once back in Cottonwood Creek we took the Anniversary Arch Rote to Anniversary Arch then headed back to our start point on the Rough and Ready Trail. This is a nice 10 mile loop with a good sampling of the Goldfield Mountains.

The trail between the Rough and Ready Trail and Frankie Goes to Hollywood is called the Willow Springs Connector Trail but the trail between Frankie and Cottonwood Spring is not named as far as I can tell. I am calling both these trails the Cottonwood Spring Trail. Not sure how the trail got named the Willow Spring Connector because it does connect to the Willow Spring Trail. Yes, I know I wrote the official guide for the Willow Spring Connector Trail but I got that name from somewhere.

There was water in Cottonwood Creek at Cottonwood Spring, disappears about 100 yards downstream. This would be the only water seen on this hike. We only saw 4 people on horseback around Anniversary Arch and Cottonwood Spring. We heard one say as we passed them “how did those people get way back in here, by helicopter?”. Probably out of state tourist, the other person was on her cell phone. I guess there is no law about texting and riding a horse. This is an ideal hike to take someone on that has a little experience with hiking to show them what the Goldfield Mountains are like.
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Back to the Goldfields to find some arches and explore this amazing area.

I had a couple of goals set and I managed 3 out of 4.

First up, Golden Eye Arches. I have attempted to find these elusive little guys in the past without success. I finally found them. Nothing special, but it was great to finally find them. The next “target” was Helmut Rock. I made it to the base and started losing traction before I even started. I looked at the steepness and decided I would admire this geology from afar rather than risk life and limb to get to the top. Maybe another time and day.

My next two destinations were a couple of arches that I have been to in the past. I am not sure what the first one is called – Anniversary Arch? But, I saw someone called it the Dragon Eye Arch too. I kinda like the latter. I first saw this one a couple years ago with @DarthStiller on another exploration of the Goldfields.

Next up – Checkmate Arch. I climbed up to this one years ago. The bushwhack was not too bad heading over to the base. This is a neat arch with the usual stacking. The trail I took down was overly cairned. I don’t remember any the last time I went up there. I heard someone refer to this as the IT Arch, but I can’t see that. Of course, I cannot see a checkmate either. Maybe I need to look beyond the stack of rocks before me to get a deeper meaning? 😉

My little loop was about 6 miles with some nice up and down and some thorny and rough bushwhacking added in for flavoring. So, a typical day for me in the Goldfields.

When I made it back to the trailhead parking there was a group of people with parrots and they were flying all over the place. At first, I thought it was a falcon, then I noticed the colors and thought – wow, that’s the biggest lovebird I have ever seen. But, as it approached, they were definitely parrots! There were about 6-7 of them flying all over the place. Very cool.
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The empty parking lot I started at was packed when I got back. Tis’ the season.
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