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Goat Camp Trail - White Tank Mountains - 25 members in 107 triplogs have rated this an average 3.2 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Feb 15 2025
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Goat Camp Trail - White Tank MountainsPhoenix, AZ
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Hiking13.45 Miles 2,154 AEG
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Barry Goldwater Peak - White Tank MountainsPhoenix, AZ
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LindaAnnTriplogs 2,600
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Got started from Area 7 around 0730 with Jill & Janelle. Took Waddell north. West on Ford Canyon. My favorite wall of dudleya is looking very dry.

At the end of Ford Canyon, continued south on Goat Camp, then the ridge up towards Barry Goldwater Peak. There were three guys ahead of us, and I chatted with them at the summit for a few minutes. They’re training for Rim to Rim. Had a snack break, then headed back down. Was almost chilly while walking the road. I survived in a shirt and shorts, but Jill looked like an Eskimo.

Retraced our steps back north to the Ford/Willow Canyon jct. East on Willow, short stop at the spring (bone dry) then continued east, Finished up on Mesquite to close out the loop.

Nice cloud cover and breeze most of the day. Easy mileage. I finally remembered to put a new hat in my truck, which I wore, but the stupid thing gave me some welt/blister across my forehead, which now looks awesome 🙄

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Dec 23 2024
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White Tanks Mule Deer Loop, AZ 
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Joined the Bagel Bunch (Doug, Nick, John) for a ride in the White Tanks today. Started at the Library and took Mule Deer clockwise to South, Goat Camp, Bajada, back to Mule Deer. Then over to Ford Canyon counter clockwise to Waddell and Mesquite Canyon back to Mule Deer returning to the Library. Lots of folks out hiking on the trails this morning and some bikers. Saw a couple on a tandem mountain bike, that was pretty cool. Trails were really dusty, when is it ever going to rain again?
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Barry Goldwater Peak via Goat CampPhoenix, AZ
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After recently hiking in the San Tan Mountain Regional Park, I'd have to admit the White Tank Mountains are growing on me. The crappy traffic involved with accessing both areas is similar, but the White Tank Mountains (plural) has so much more to offer than the flat, uninspiring monotony of San Tan Mountain (singular). If you're a trail runner, mountain biker, or one of the Gilbert Moms, then STMRP is definitely for you. If you're a real hiker, the upper reaches of WTMRP are probably going to bring you more joy. We completed both summits in under 2h 15m, which was a slower than normal pace because of the pooch (but Dese was insistent on padding some stats and adding a few new peaks). We could have finished the complete lasso loop in under 5h total, but the day evolved nicely weatherwise, so we added on a few easy, quick out-and-backs of the [ South Trail - White Tank Mtns ] , [ Bajada Trail - White Tank Mtns ] and Old Stable Trails. I suppose [ White Tank Radio Smt via Verrado/Tower Rd ] is on the shortlist now. To all the nutrition waist channels who've left garbage in the summit register, don't fret, that trash has been hauled out. NGAF about your Singapore Tourist Pass discounts or that you wear Cinch Jeans. :lol:
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Nov 08 2023
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Barry Goldwater Peak via Mesquite CanyonPhoenix, AZ
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Hiking17.31 Miles 3,698 AEG
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First, I'd just like to point out that it's named White Tank (singular, (since been changed by Admin)), but no biggie, people like exaggerating the amounts of things and size sometimes. : wink : Secondly, had to get some work done today before packing for the next canyon trip, so busting pumpkin was the order of the day. Two hours to the summit and then the bonsai descent (as in harmony, inner peace and balance). I followed t_g's meandering 2013 route, not bad, but I'd rather hike almost any trail in the Supes, rather then trek in the White Tank again (mainly because of the longer drive, I may eat crow on this point). Finally, I thought it was appropriate to summit Goldwater Peak today, the day after the Republican's mostly lousy election performance. Although, yesterday wasn't quite as bad as Barry's 1964 loss... :lol:
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Nov 07 2023
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White Tank Mountains Big Loop, AZ 
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White Tanks Tuesday! Started at South Trail, to Goat Camp, Bajada, Mule Deer, Mesquite Canyon, Waddell, Ford Canyon, Gray Fox, Comp Loop, Gray Fox, Ironwood, Ford Canyon, Mule Deer back to South trail to complete the loop. Lots of cars in the parking lots and hikers out on the trails. Saw a few bikers too. Cattle drive going on south of big hill on Mule Deer. I was dragging today, couldn't wait to finish the loop.
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We did a short hike to the Verrado Petroglyph site first thing in the morning [ triplog ] , then drove over to the regional park for this one. That meant a later start than usual, and we had to wait in a line of vehicles at the park entrance. I assumed White Tanks gets plenty of traffic on typical weekends and hoped we wouldn't be battling additional Super Bowl tourists staying in the west valley for the game tomorrow. I don't know what level of busyness constitutes "normal" here, but we were able to get a spot right near Waddell Trailhead in Area 7, so that was an encouraging start.

We hiked the loop clockwise, starting on Mesquite Trail. The first few miles had a steady incline and passed in a repetitious blur as were constantly trying to make our around groups of hikers, which was annoying but not unexpected. The traffic started to thin out past the Willow Canyon intersection and continued to improve from there. We were doing well time-wise, so we took Goat Camp Trail up to Barry Goldwater Peak. All the way up, and even from the peak, Radio Summit looks like it's higher than Goldwater, but judging <100 feet of elevation difference from that distance is tough. The views from the top are nice but mostly obstructed by the towers and utility buildings, so I didn't spend much time up there, and I didn't see the red jar with the summit register mentioned in the guide.

We returned on Goat Camp Trail and resumed the clockwise loop on Ford Canyon Trail. That was especially enjoyable once the trail dropped down into the creek bed and we got into the stretch with the white granite slabs and the tanks. I vaguely remembered hiking through there from the opposite direction one winter years ago when the tanks were mostly empty and partially frozen. There's some fun scrambling in that area, and we somehow missed one of the signs where the trail leaves the creek bed and bypasses the steep drop-offs in the canyon.

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A little past the missed turnoff, it immediately became more difficult to get around the pools, and we were facing some 20+ downclimbs that I certainly didn't remember going up last time...seemed like a bit much for an official trail in a regional park, and a quick look at the GPS confirmed we'd missed a turn a few hundred feet back. Ford Canyon was more impressive than I remembered, but I suppose I appreciated it more after a closer look at some the rougher sections.

After the canyon opened up again, the city came into view, and I could read the giant "Super Bowl LVII" sign on State Farm Stadium when I zoomed in. We eventually reconnected with Waddell Trail and finished off the loop around 5:30PM. Between this hike and Verrado Petroglyphs in the morning, we finished with ~20 miles for the day. Other than the first few miles on the loop, the crowds weren't too bad, and traffic wasn't especially bad on the drive home...we weren't sure what to expect the night before the Super Bowl. The weather was perfect today, in the mid-70s, and it was nice to get back to the White Tanks after a 5-6 year hiatus.
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Feb 02 2023
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Barry Goldwater Peak via Mesquite CanyonPhoenix, AZ
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LindaAnnTriplogs 2,600
Hiking15.54 Miles 3,006 AEG
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Kelly and I got started a little after 0800 and headed up Mesquite Canyon Trail. We were a little rushed in the parking lot, trying to start ahead of a group of about twenty hikers (average age: 100) who were heading up Mesquite as well. Uphill on Mesquite is nice, moderate grade, good trail.

After Mesquite, we headed south on Goat Camp, enjoying the jets flying overhead. The turn off for Barry Goldwater Peak is cairned, and the unofficial trail is clear and distinct. Steep in places, but easy hiking over to the dirt road. Steep hike up the road, but the misery is short lived. No breeze at all for the day until we reached the summit—breezy and cold. Found a spot mostly out of the wind and had a snack, while trying to both keep an eye on and ignore two odd fellows at the buildings.

Once we were frozen, we headed back downhill, wind stopping almost immediately. Back north on Goat Camp. Stopped at the turnoff for Willow and briefly debated a side trip to the spring. Deciding against it, we headed north on Ford Canyon, up over the ridge, then down to the wash. Fun hike down the wash, with some water forcing a bit of creativity. The largest pools were just below the dam. The wash was over far too quickly and then we were back on real trail. Some poppies on the flat section. One gorgeous fox crossed our path, but he was too fast for a picture.

Finished up on Waddell, which was mindlessly easy walking, but went by quickly. Got back to the truck just after 1400. Great hike, and always good to hike with Kelly!
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Barry Goldwater Peak via Mesquite CanyonPhoenix, AZ
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trekkin_geckoTriplogs 4,660
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linda suggested barry goldwater peak for our hike today
we got going around 0800
a flock of seniors in the parking lot that we raced to get ahead of
cool temps but soon shed a layer going uphill
mesquite to goat camp, then the off trail and road to the summit
i don't remember the use trail being so wide, clear and easy to follow
windy at the summit
had snacks and enjoyed the views of surrounding mountains
two guys up top "working" = stranger danger
back down and then north to ford canyon
usually go up, this was just the second time i've descended
one little downslide to avoid water
finished up on waddell
a peak and a solid hike in a park i don't visit very often
good choice linda, very enjoyable hike
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Ford Canyon Trail - White Tank MountainsPhoenix, AZ
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Been hiking but have not posted in a while - headed up Ford Canyon into the wash with water and wheat everywhere. Tough slog through the sandy wash but then nice climb up out. Continued on Ford Canyon until I reached the mesquite/goat camp intersection. Decided to continue on goat camp and take it all the way down to the bajada trail and then to mule deer. Finally making my way back to Ford Canyon and back to my truck. Perfect day for a nice long hike!
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Goat Camp Trail - White Tank MountainsPhoenix, AZ
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Did a little exploring in White Tanks Park with Victoria.

Started a relatively long loop and hiked it as far as we cared to for the day.

This was a while back so I don't have any specific details to share, just getting the trip off my phone and into the activity tracker.
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Goat Camp - Willow / Mesquite LoopPhoenix, AZ
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Wasn't quite sure where to post this 1. This heading sounds correct but the formation of the route & stats r clearly off. The other hiker I went with found it on an inferior but more popular website. I'm sure no-one can figure out what that is 😃

We hiked goat camp till the jct (6.4 miles I believe). We then did the Mesquite loop. Then back the way we came on goat camp. Miles 2 & 3 were the most challenging.
 
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we threw out some ideas for today and john picked white tanks
i hadn't been out there in four years :o
we decided on barry goldwater peak via mesquite and got going around 0640
very windy when we got up on the peak; didn't stay long
returned via willow canyon
saw just a few people until near the finish
good temps, some high clouds and a nice breeze
almost ran out of gas leaving the park, then got caught in traffic where I-10 was closed at 43rd ave. : rambo :
had time for ranch market burritos before cardinals kickoff, so all is well :)
nice to do something kind of different - i've always liked the white tanks
good times, thanks john!
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Barry Goldwater Peak via Mesquite CanyonPhoenix, AZ
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Kelly threw out some suggestions for hiking. This one stuck. Hard to believe I have not hiked in the White Tanks in almost a decade. There is no exit off the 303 for Olive, so we drove another mile north and looped back to get into the park.
We got started a little before sunrise to cool temps. The Mesquite Canyon trail has a nice grade as you ascend. It is never very steep. The use trail off of Goat Camp towards the peak is steeper and rockier. The trail is pretty easy to follow and is cairned. After a while the trail dumps out onto the road to the peak.
Once we neared our destination the wind picked up and was blowing ~30 mph on the summit. We hid behind a building, had a snack, and departed for warmer hiking lower down the mountain.
The return trip was nice. Trails are in good shape. We only ran into a few people until the last couple miles. Good times. Thanks Kelly. :)
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White Tank Mule Deer Loop, AZ 
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Parked at the library this morning and rode in. Ranger station construction continues. Toasty humid temps. Lots of bikers out the trails and some hikers too. So much green and yellow!
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Got started from the #7 parking area just before 0700. North on Waddell Trail, which is generally flat and boring. Headed up Ford Canyon, which is really the best part of the entire hike. No water at all in Ford Canyon, which made for easier travel, although I still prefer to see water in this canyon.

Once at the junction with Goat Camp, we took that south to the turn to Barry Goldwater Peak. The route along the ridge is clearly defined, then the road portion to the summit is the steepest part of the hike. Some haze, but nice views in all directions. You really can see a huge part of the state from this summit.

Easy hike back down, taking Goat Camp back north to Willow Canyon. Quick stop at the spring, which sadly was dry. I miss the days when I could swim in the pool at the base of the waterfall. Right now, it’s just sand. After that, we continued down Willow, then Mesquite Canyon, back to the parking lot. Lots of people on the last 2-3 miles, which I expected, but the park was not as full as a typical winter weekend.

Nice day, with good temps. Very little breeze though, and not a single cloud in the sky.
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Barry Goldwater Peak, AZ 
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Since moving to Arizona the views for me have mostly been from the east with the White Tanks as bookends to the valley to the west. Its easy to miss out and skip this stretch of mountains, but I think this is a mistake. The canyons, creekbeds and peaks hold enough beauty to keep me coming back and exploring more in this direction.

The real start to the day was in Ford Canyon which is a rugged, currently dry waterway that is defined by the uniquely beautiful white granite that could easily be mistaken for Central Texas limestone. The geological formations up and down the canyon really hold some treasures that would be worth checking out after a good rainfall.

The path up Goat Tank Trail was enjoyable, but the rewards were the views to the East. Seeing the McDowell's, Supe's, Mazzie's, Camelback, PHX Mt. Preserve and the valley from the West gave new appreciation for these mountains. At the summit of Barry Goldwater Peak my eyes were really opened.

There are a lot of different mountain chains and standalone pinnacles in Arizona! The views from the summit are eye opening. Placing names for all the geography would be impossible for me, but the realm of possibility to explore was widened today in ways that are hard to describe. We are very lucky to live in this state and the 360 degree perspective from the apex shows off Arizona in its glory.

Willow Spring and the shepherd ruins in that area was the real highlight of the day. The dry waterfall had a Barnhardt feel to it and to see it running in its full glory would be amazing.

These were easy miles on well maintained trails, in fantastic mountains. We didn't see too many people and those we did see were friendly and happy to be out on a day that few are lucky to experience in early December like we get here in Arizona.
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Goat Camp - Ford Canyon Loop, AZ 
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Hiking18.20 Miles 2,941 AEG
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Expectations for Mule Deer Trail were ultra-low on the foothill location. Odds of enjoyment bottomed out upon visual realization... 50 acres torched by a wildfire earlier this year on May 21st. Turned out to be a pleasant surprise on a relaxing sunrise stroll with cool views, friendly fellow hikers, one-stalker, and a delightful tread to boot.

The Bajada Trail was considerably nicer than anticipated too. Nice washes, trees, saguaros... then again, it was morning light laced with cool jazz temps, so let's not get carried away. Bruce corrected my rookie Okie fumble pronouncing bajada. I appreciate it in hindsight, flipped my frown, and added a helper to the top of the related guide pages for the next guy.

Heading up Goat Camp Trail is a medium never-let-up grade. Cool massive boulders in an intriguing pocket of Sonoran love is cool being so close to the city. Tread in the upper reaches is y-bar ankle busters, so it's likely deemed horrible by some on the surface. No biggie ascending. Total misnomer, we did not observe any goats camping or any goats period... alas.

Goat Canyon had me at hello, views casting from upper Goat seals my four-of-five ranking for Goat Camp Trail. An abundance of dry grass in the entire range is an unavoidable nail in the Sonoran coffin, so enjoy before forever changed.

Bruce re-suggested Barry Goldwater Peak. With time and resources, it seemed worthy. We settled on halfway, saving the elusive western views for another day. Instead, we admired the 270-degree views from the old purple-dashed jeep trail on topo. That musta been one gnarly pioneer ride.

We set 3032 as the target for a lunch break but mutually settled on a nearby unofficial 2974 sub-highpoint. Back on trail we crossed paths with Betty Boop and company, took a wrong turn, and passed Betty backtracking.

I sincerely enjoyed all of the above. That said, the dryfall in Ford Canyon is the most spectacular impact most will remember.

Despite rare visits for such a nearby option, the White Tanks never disappoint.
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Goat Camp - Ford Canyon Loop, AZ 
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When I lived in the West Valley, I used to hit up the White Tanks more often. Glad to get back out there again.

A 7am start and a pleasantly cool, clear morning. We saw four doe near the TH that could care less that we were there.

Mule Deer Trail was a good warm up. Good trail and an easy grade while the sun was rising.

Bajada (buh·haa·duh) Trail was easy peazy and pleasant once Joe's stalker left us.

Goat Camp has never been my favorite. Maybe because it's been warmer in the past when I've done it. A nice climb with good views today. We saw 4 more deer here. There's only one section of ankle busters on the way up. I took Joe up a wash the took us to the road to Goldwater Peak. From here we hit up the ridgeline use trail back down to Goat Camp. Once again, no goats we seen today.

After lunch, a wrong turn and a run in twice with the twins, we headed down on Ford Canyon Trail. This my favorite in the White Tanks, Interesting geology, some easy scrambling and great views. This is also where we saw most of the people on the day.

Good times
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Goat Camp Trail - White Tank MountainsPhoenix, AZ
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Hiking6.00 Miles 1,650 AEG
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First time up this trail in almost 3 years. Headed out to the ridge and back. Dark and chilly for the last mile.
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