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Mars Hill via Lowell Observatory Loop - 3 members in 13 triplogs have rated this an average 3 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Jun 06 2023
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72 female
 Joined Jan 21 2006
 Eagar AZ
Observatory Mesa, AZ 
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azbackpackrTriplogs 883
Hiking2.68 Miles 411 AEG
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I met my coworker by the tennis courts for this hike. Instead of hiking on one of several named trails nearby, she knew a whole loop of "use trails" on which she said she could let her dogs run, and we wouldn't see anyone. We did see two other hikers, and she was surprised. Very nice loop with a few little steep parts at the beginning.

I forgot my GPS, and used a phone app: https://www.mapmyride.com/workout/7320634087
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Apr 04 2020
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58 male
 Joined Apr 04 2002
 Flagstaff, AZ
Mars Hill via Lowell Observatory LoopFlagstaff, AZ
Flagstaff, AZ
Hiking avatar Apr 04 2020
squatpukeTriplogs 186
Hiking7.48 Miles 426 AEG
Hiking7.48 Miles   2 Hrs   2 Mns   3.68 mph
426 ft AEG
 
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Decided to get out and shake off the Corona blues...the western RR Tunnel off of FUTS is VERY close to my new home. I headed under the tunnel, climbing steeply past the double water tanks on Observatory Mesa to Mars Hill Trail trisection...then headed east down to Thorpe Park...almost got nailed by a frisbee golfer. Solo urban hike. The weather was beautiful.
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Oct 07 2017
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59 female
 Joined Oct 18 2008
 Idyllwild, CA
Mars Hill via Lowell Observatory LoopFlagstaff, AZ
Flagstaff, AZ
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TJHIKERTriplogs 20
Hiking3.45 Miles 426 AEG
Hiking3.45 Miles   2 Hrs   3 Mns   1.92 mph
426 ft AEG      15 Mns Break1 LBS Pack
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This was a fabulous day hike. We parked in a neighborhood below the Mesa and hiked up. The hike up was pretty steep but definitely worth the views once we got to the top. Once on the Mesa it is a super easy, flat walk. There was lots of nice fall colors. We did not see a lot of people on the trail. All the people we saw were super kind.
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Sep 09 2017
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72 male
 Joined Apr 06 2005
 Phoenix, AZ
Mars Hill via Lowell Observatory LoopFlagstaff, AZ
Flagstaff, AZ
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HansenazTriplogs 526
Hiking5.35 Miles 568 AEG
Hiking5.35 Miles   4 Hrs      1.34 mph
568 ft AEG
 
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The rain forecast scared me off my initial plan but wanting to do something I happened across Randal's description and GPS track for this hike up at Lowell Observatory. I've always been an astronomy buff and this seemed a good way to spend the day.

I figured I'd do a walk first but ran into some problems following Randal's track. Maybe some trails have changed in the past 11 years. Anyway after having no luck exiting the main Lowell Observatory area on his track I decided to do the Observatory tour first and maybe get a hint on trails. The $15 admission gets you nearly a full day and evening of astronomy entertainment. It's very heavy on the history of this famous place, the Lowell Family, and other accomplished staff members from the past. I just did two hour long tours: The Story of Pluto and The Lowell Tour but I'll come back some time when I can stay for the evening program.

After the tours I was determined to walk in the pines and just headed off to the NW following some paths and eventually some two track until I hit a forest road and Randal's track. I post an edited version of my route: it works more or less with just a bit of open forest between recognizable paths. Easy level pleasant walking. I started at the southern parking overlook but you could just as easily start from the main observatory lot.

I don't actually know the Lowell property hiking rules...I suspect they don't mind if you've paid your admission and I passed no barriers. But on my return on the forest road the Lowell property to the right (that I'd walked out on) was posted as private property. Nice day out of the heat.
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Sep 02 2017
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27 female
 Joined Aug 25 2017
 Flagstaff, AZ
Mars Hill via Lowell Observatory LoopFlagstaff, AZ
Flagstaff, AZ
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NatureNerd6Triplogs 4
Hiking7.48 Miles 426 AEG
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Hiked this trail with one of my professors and a few classmates. It was the perfect easygoing trail. We parked at the Maverik on W 66 and walked through the neighborhood to the trail. It's really cool if you like trains because the first part is walking through a tunnel under the tracks. It gets pretty steep for a little bit to get on top of the mesa, but after that it's just a flat loop. Great views of Flagstaff, and early in the morning there weren't many people there. Also, we found a tree swing not far off the trail so keep an eye out. Fun easy hike.
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Oct 13 2015
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52 female
 Joined Apr 02 2007
 Scottsdale, AZ
Mars Hill via Lowell Observatory LoopFlagstaff, AZ
Flagstaff, AZ
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Crzy4AZTriplogs 615
Hiking0.80 Miles 90 AEG
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Spent the evening at Lowell Observatory - learning about Mars.
Saw a nice ring nebula - and then waited in a long line to get inside the Clark Telescope status-post renovations.

Caroline is a science nerd too! So much fun to pursue interests with a mini-me :)
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Oct 14 2014
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52 female
 Joined Apr 02 2007
 Scottsdale, AZ
Mars Hill via Lowell Observatory LoopFlagstaff, AZ
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Hiking1.50 Miles 30 AEG
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Went at night on the 14th (just me and Caroline) and during the day on the 15th (all four of us).
Took the Mars tour and Pluto tour during the day. Listened in on a late night lecture with very cool projection into a half globe.

The art nouveau Saturn light fixture really caught my eye in the rotunda museum - it was a gift in the 1920's made at the same time.

NAU has a 3D printer version of the brand new Discovery Channel Telescope that will be opening in the near future - little bit south of Flagstaff to get away from light pollution of the city.

Caroline really got into the constellation names and picking them out.
George noticed a tarantula on the big group tour and shouted at the top of his lungs for everyone to look and the out-of-town visitors became more interested in the tarantula than the telescope history.
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May 10 2013
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65 male
 Joined May 14 2003
 Ahwatukee, AZ
Northern Arizona Trek - May 2013, AZ 
Northern Arizona Trek - May 2013, AZ
 
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Randal_SchulhauserTriplogs 1,009
Backpack10.00 Miles 250 AEG
Backpack10.00 Miles4 Days         
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Sarah’s Grad and Northern Arizona Trek - May 2013

4 days
3 nights
791 miles by truck
110 miles by boat
324 digital images
1 Master’s Degree celebration
1 Slot Canyon
1 Natural Bridge
1 Vintage Mary Colter designed hotel
1 Mother’s Day
Priceless!

With my daughter Sarah’s graduation from ASU with a Master’s in Clinical Speech Pathology, my parents made the trek down from Canada to celebrate the achievement. Considering that Mother’s Day would be over the weekend, a road trip was in order :next:

Friday May 10th
11am to 3pm Sarah’s grad @ ASU
3pm drive from Ahwatukee to Flagstaff – 161 miles, 2hrs 26min per Google Maps
Fairfield Inn Flagstaff, 2005 South Milton Road, Flagstaff, AZ – Confirmation #85054171 & 85054171
5pm – 9:30pm Lowell Observatory 2nd Friday Science Night, 1400 West Mars Hill Road, Flagstaff, Arizona
ASU Clinical Speech Pathology :next: https://shs.asu.edu/pg-mas
Marriott Fairfield Inn, Flagstaff AZ :next: https://www.fairfieldinnflagstaff.com/
Lowell Observatory :next: https://www.lowell.edu/
Beaver Street Brewery :next: https://beaverstreetbrewery.com/

After Sarah’s graduation ceremony held at Wells Fargo Arena on the ASU main campus, friends and family gathered at our Ahwatukee home for some good eats and an opportunity to personally congratulate Sarah. As the day wound down, it was time to head out on a road trip to Northern Arizona to take in some sights my parents only thought they could view through other people’s photographs. First destination – Flagstaff AZ to catch the “2nd Friday Evening Event” at Lowell Observatory on Mars Hill. The evening event was just about to wrap-up when we arrived 9-ish, but we still were able to walk the grounds and see the various telescope installations. Checked into the Marriott Fairfield Inn – rooms were scarce since NAU grad ceremonies were also on this weekend! Had time for a late evening stroll to Beaver Street Brewery – a Flagstaff visit requirement…

Saturday May 11th
8am drive from Flagstaff to Page AZ – 192 miles, 3hrs 15min per Google Maps (note Hwy89 closed at Echo Cliffs)
Lake Powell Resorts & Marinas, 100 Lakeshore Drive, Page, AZ 86040 - Confirmation # 80002356H
Upper and/or Lower Antelope Slot Canyon guided or self-guided hike
Mars Hill :next: [ Mars Hill via Lowell Observatory Loop ]
Hwy 89A Kachina homage :next: [ photo ]
Tuba City Dinosaur Tracks :next: [ Tuba City Dinosaur Tracks ]
Upper Antelope Canyon :next: [ Antelope Canyon - Upper ]
Glen Canyon Dam Overlook :next: [ Glen Canyon Dam Overlook ]
Horseshoe Bend Overlook :next: [ Horseshoe Bend Overlook Trail ]
Wahweap Marina Walk – Glen Canyon NRA :next: [ Wahweap Marina Walk - Glen Canyon NRA ]
Lake Powell Resort & Marina :next: https://www.lakepowell.com/accommodatio ... tions.aspx
Big John’s Texas BBQ, Page AZ :next: https://visitpagearizona.com/activities ... beque.html

After our complimentary breakfast at the Flagstaff Marriott Fairfield Inn, we checked out and returned to Lowell Observatory to trek around the grounds in daylight – quite the contrast from the previous evening’s “stumble in the dark”… We met “Big John” performing some of the morning chores around Lowell and he invited us into the Pluto Observatory for a private tour prior to the official visitor opening at 9am. “Big John” was a fount of information giving us the history of the site, including all the construction obstacles and the competitive nature of the academics in the race to discover planets in their predicted mathematical location. Once we’d had our fill of astronomy, we hit the road towards Page AZ. After an obligatory stop at my favorite Kachina site [ photo ] (kicking myself that I failed to take a geocoded photo with my iPhone), we bounced our way up Highway 89 towards the detour around the sinkhole (check out :next: https://www.azdot.gov/us89/ and https://www.azcentral.com/news/articles ... lapse.html ), via Hwy 160 through Tuba City to Hwy 98 near Cow Springs to approach Page AZ from the SE. This detour easily adds another hour onto your drive from Flagstaff to Page. We elected to do the Upper Antelope Slot Canyon tour rather than the Lower Slot Canyon, only because of the flat terrain. I recalled multiple ladders and rock butt slides when exploring the Lower Antelope Slot Canyon. Our Navajo Guide, Frankie, was full of facts about the canyon formation and pointed out the mostly unnoticed features within the slot canyon. Unexpectedly, Frankie is quite the digital photo buff and helped set up shots for most of the visitors. He knew my Canon cameras beyond any of my abilities. After Antelope Canyon we drifted into town to find a late lunch/early dinner joint – Big John’s Texas BBQ fit the bill. We checked into our rooms at the Lake Powell Resort and Marina (NPS Annual Pass came in handy once again to gain entrance into the Wahweap section of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area), freshened up prior to some sunset exploration around Glen Canyon Dam and Horseshoe Bend Overlook.

Sunday May 12th
7:30am to 1pm boat tour to Rainbow Bridge – confirmation # 80002356O
2pm drive from Page AZ to Winslow AZ via Hopi Lands – 241 miles, 4hrs 22min per Google Maps
La Posada Hotel, 303 E 2nd St, Winslow, AZ 86047 - Confirmation#72185 for Rm115, #72184 for Rm125
7:30pm Mother’s Day dinner reservation at Turquoise Room in La Posada per Jonny
Lake Powell boat tour to Rainbow Bridge :next: https://www.lakepowell.com/play/tours/b ... idge-.aspx
Rainbow Bridge via Lake Powell :next: [ Rainbow Bridge via Lake Powell ]
Walpi Hopi Village :next: https://www.museumsyndicate.com/item.php?item=32451 and [ Walpi Tour ]
La Posada Walking Tour :next: [ La Posada Walking Tour ]
Turquois Room :next: https://www.theturquoiseroom.net/ Mother’s Day, 3 people, $235 including tip…

Mother’s Day – Up at dawn to catch an early breakfast and check out of our hotel rooms prior to boarding our Rainbow Bridge tour boat at 7am :next: [ photo ] . Besides our Captain’s Derek and Theresa, I think I may have been the only other Arizona resident on that boat that day. Had a chance to chat with visitors from France, Germany, and England – many who had seen the bridge on previous vacations. Interesting that there was instant recognition by our fellow boaters – we all were on the Upper Antelope Canyon trek the day before and were all staying Saturday evening at the Lake Powell Resort! I failed to note the time extension for the tour :next: “The Castle Rock Cut is currently closed due to low lake levels. This tour will last approximately 7 - 7.5 hours total.” Hopefully this won’t impact our 7:30pm dinner reservation at the Turquoise Room in Winslow AZ… The lower lake levels also tacked on an additional half mile for the hike to Rainbow Bridge (hope I didn’t burn out my parents’ wheels tackling Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend the day before). Mission accomplished :next: [ photo ] . Upon returning to Wahweap Marina, we grabbed some cold refreshments and jumped in my F-150 for the backcountry tour through Navajo and Hopi Lands. Didn’t have enough time to stop at Coal Mine Canyon ( [ Coal Mine Canyon ] ), but we did have just enough for a drive-by of Old Oraibi and Walpi on the Hopi mesas. We arrived at La Posada in Winslow before 6:30pm – plenty of time to freshen up prior to another gastronomic gem served up by Chef John in the Turquoise Room :next: [ photo ] and https://www.theturquoiseroom.net/_blog/ ... ial_Event/ . After dinner we had a chance to explore the eclectic La Posada then sit out back to do some trainspotting…
Monday May 13th
8am drive from Winslow AZ to Ahwatukee via Mogollon RIm – 183 miles, 3hrs 16min per Google Maps
La Posada Walking Tour :next: [ La Posada Walking Tour ]

Mother’s Day – The Day After… Gathered at 8am in the Turquoise Room for morning breakfast (don’t know where I found the space for breakfast after that huge Sunday meal) and a daylight stroll around the hotel grounds before taking the Hwy 87/Mogollon Rim route home through Payson.

More photos to follow... ;)
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Jul 20 2009
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 Ahwatukee, AZ
Mars Hill via Lowell Observatory LoopFlagstaff, AZ
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Randal_SchulhauserTriplogs 1,009
Hiking7.48 Miles 426 AEG
Hiking7.48 Miles   2 Hrs      3.74 mph
426 ft AEG
 
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Up in Flagstaff for an Arizona Bioindustry Association (check out www.AZBio.org) and had some free time to do a wildflower hunt up on Mars Hill. As always, the wildflower gardens around Lowell Observatory are outstanding...
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Jul 22 2007
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65 male
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Mars Hill via Lowell Observatory LoopFlagstaff, AZ
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Randal_SchulhauserTriplogs 1,009
Hiking1.10 Miles 426 AEG
Hiking1.10 Miles      30 Mns   2.20 mph
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Late day stop-off with a bag of burgs we picked up at the local hamburger joint after hiking along Hart Prairie. Flagstaff was starting to get socked-in with rain clouds as the sun set...

Skippy (aka "desert puppy") certainly enjoyed the forests and gentle rain more than our local blistering desert environs!
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May 20 2007
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A quick stop with Hannah, Aunt Marion, Mom, and Dad. This was part of a 431 mile "day trip" to Sedona and Flag that included mini-hikes to Red Rock Crossing, Palatki Ruins, Humphrey's Summit Trail at Snow Bowl, and Lava River Tube. Think we also saw all 4 seasons as we saw elevations between 1000 ft and 9500 ft...
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Feb 18 2007
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Mars Hill via Lowell Observatory LoopFlagstaff, AZ
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Dropped Hannah off at NAU and proceeded to Lowell Observatory with Jan van der Meer and Gert-Jan Rusink visiting from the Netherlands.
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Sep 16 2006
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Randal_SchulhauserTriplogs 1,009
Hiking7.48 Miles 426 AEG
Hiking7.48 Miles   5 Hrs      1.50 mph
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A 351 mile day trip with Fabian. Hi-lite had to be the guided tour of the observatory. Check out http://www.lowell.edu for more information. $5 for adults, $2 for children.

Nice combination of nature and science exploring Mars Hill and Lowell Observatory.
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