ARIZONA TRAIL PASSAGE 34: BISMARCK LAKE TO SNOWBOWL ROAD
Flagstaff
one of 3 aspen glens on the route |
section of trail above Hart Prairie |
One of the most scenic segments of state traversing Arizona Trail, Passage #34 (San Francisco Peaks) is 32.3 miles in length. However, day hikers in search of a shorter out-and-back excursion can sample the prettiest (in my opinion) part of this passage by trekking from Bismarck Lake to Snowbowl Road.
Bismarck Lake was just a puddle on July 16, 2011 |
From the lake trailhead, the route heads east through shady fir forests and alpine meadows, meeting the turnoff for the lake at the 1-mile point. From here, it’s 0.2 miles to the water. The lake itself is a shallow volcanic crater that fills with water during spring snowmelt and monsoon season ranging in size from a tiny mud puddle to a substantial pond---you never know what you’ll find. Once done exploring the lake, head back to the junction and continue 0.2 mile east (toward the mountains) to the Arizona Trail (AZT) junction. Go right (south) here and begin the 2.5-mile trek to Snowbowl Road. Along this segment, three hauntingly beautiful aspen glens break up wildflower-cluttered fields lined with Douglas fir and limber pines. Views of the peaks are interspersed with glimpses of Hart Prairie, Kendrick Peak and Bill Williams Mountain to the west. Near the end of the hike (you’ll know you're close when you pass the “Mexico 610 miles” sign), AZT intersects a two-track where a sign reading “Arizona Trail under construction” is visible across the road. To get to Snowbowl Road from here, veer left and follow the dirt road uphill. There’s never a dull moment on this breezy, cool, high-altitude hike.
section of trail near Snowbowl Road |
LENGTH: 8 miles roundtrip
RATING: moderate
ELEVATION: 8,800 -9,300 feet
GETTING THERE:
BISMARCK LAKE TRAILHEAD:
From Flagstaff, go north on US 180, pass milepost 225 and turn right onto FR 151 (south entrance to Hart Prairie Road). Follow FR 151 6.4 miles to FR 627 (signed for Bismarck Lake), turn right and continue 0.6 mile to the trailhead. FR 151 and 627 are maintained dirt passable by sedan.
SNOWBOWL ROAD TRAILHEAD:
From Flagstaff, go north on US 180 to milepost 223 and turn right onto Snowbowl Road (FR 516). Continue uphill on FR516 roughly 6.5 miles to the “Aspen Corner” parking area. Note: this is an unsigned pullout area on a curve in the road surrounded by wood, split rail fencing. To find the trail from here, hike into the woods following an old dirt road beginning on the west (left) side of Snowbowl Road for about 0.2 mile to the AZT intersection located just before where the road enters an open meadow. At the intersection, take a right (north) and follow the signs. Roads are 100% paved.
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