SARDINE TRAIL #536
Apache Sitgreaves National Forest
Ponderosa pines shade the trail |
Sardine Trail #536 is an
unsung hero within the Willow Springs Lake area trail system. Over
its 2.5-mile length, it acts as a recreational super highway
connecting the popular 7.6-mile Willow Springs Bike Loop with
campsites and myriad routes debarking from four trailheads around
Willow Springs Lake.
This shaded route is mostly used as a transit
corridor by mountain bikers linking loop trail hubs and by anglers
toting poles to the lake's secluded coves. Well-marked by bright
orange diamonds, the trail roughly parallels State Route 260.
Although mild traffic noise is ever present, the fact that this path
stays close to heavily traveled roads is a comfort to those looking
to experience the woodlands and water of the Sitgreaves
National Forest without wandering too far from civilization.
A cove on Willow Springs lake |
Summer scene |
A footbridge spans a drainage near the lake |
One way to explore the
virtues of this trail is to begin at the Willow Springs trailhead.
From the parking area, cross FR 149 and pick up the trail heading
east toward the lake. The hike twists though classic Ponderosa pine
forests with glimpses of water peeking through the trees. The trail
makes many goose neck turns that can be confusing so be sure to spot
the next orange blaze before moving on. Don't let the minor
route-finding, towering green canopies and mountain breezes distract
you from noticing the overhead display of ospreys gliding on air
currents and brilliant blue Stellar's jays squawking in the treetops.
The trail's special feature is two rustic footbridges that span
drainages where moisture loving wildflowers run amok among an
understory of ferns and fragrant patches of clover.
Beyond the first
bridge, an optional short walk along fisherman's paths leads to a
cattail-choked finger cove surrounded by limestone ledges. At the
2-mile point, the trail meets the junction for the 7.6-mile Bike
Loop and the Horse Trap Trailhead. Tack on the Loop for an 11.6-mile round trip hike or return the way
you came to conclude an easy 4-mile walk in the forest.
Mountain parsley blooms along the trail |
LENGTH: 4 miles or 11.6
miles (as described here)
RATING: easy-moderate
ELEVATION: 7,045' - 7,623'
(7,700' with bike loop)
GETTING THERE:
Willow Springs Trailhead:
From the State Route 87/260
junction in Payson, go 29.6 miles east on AZ260 to FR 149 near
milepost 283, turn left and continue 0.4 mile to the trailhead on the
left. Roads are paved.
ADDITIONAL TRAILHEADS:
Rim Top Trailhead:
From the State Route 87/260
junction in Payson, go east (right) on SR260 to FR300 (Rim Road)
located across from the Mogollon Rim Visitor Center and signed for
Woods Canyon Lake. Turn left on FR 300 and continue 0.25-mile to the
Rim Top trailhead on the right. The hike begins behind the big
General Crook Trail sign near the restrooms.
"Footbridge"
Trailhead:
From the State Route 87/260
junction in Payson, go 30.2 miles east on AZ260 to just before
milepost 284 and FR148, turn left into the dirt lot marked by a
"day use only" sign and a stone wall.
Horse Trap Trailhead:
From the AZ87/260 junction
in Payson, go 31 miles east on AZ260 to the Horse Trap trailhead on
the left between mileposts 284 and 285 (across from Young-Heber
Road).
INFO:
Black Mesa Ranger District,
Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest 928-535-7300
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