• Hiking Flagstaff’s plateau lakes
    Posted by at May 1st
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    HORSE LAKE
    Mormon Lake Arizona Trail Passage 30
    Elk skeleton in Horse Lake

    Pinion pines and junipers on Anderson Mesa
    Triple digit heat has arrived in the Valley and with it comes the annual hiking exodus to higher elevations.  From October through April, we desert dwellers tend to frequent hiking trails in an elevation range of 1,000-4,000 feet.  Come May–we migrate.  I don’t know about you, but my first few high elevation (7,000′+) hikes of the year leave me more breathless and more tired than expected.  That’s why I like to do a couple of easy ones first.  The mostly flat “plateau lakes” section of the Arizona Trail– commonly known as “Horse Lake”–fits this objective perfectly.  Part of 33.9-mile passage #30 of the Arizona Trail (AZT), this easy-to-access route wanders past three ponds (Vail, Prime and Horse) on the pine-pinion-juniper shaded meadows of Anderson Mesa northeast of Mormon Lake. These fugitive “lakes” vacillate between hip-deep pools and soggy swales in sync with rainfall.  Regardless of water levels, the mesa manages to stay moist enough to support plenty of flora and fauna.  In late April, the meadows begin blooming and yesterday, we found lots of Woodhouse phlox, stem-less daisies and yellow spiny daisies. Most hikers prefer to do this as key-exchange trek, parking vehicles at both the Marshall Lake and Horse Mesa trailheads meeting in the middle for a 10.5-mile one-way hike.  For our one-car day trip, we began at Horse Mesa, hiked out to Horse Lake and then doubled back.  Easy.
    Hazy view of Flagstaff’s  San Francisco Peaks
    LENGTH: 7.6 miles roundtrip (as described here)
    RATING: easy
    ELEVATION: 7,090′ – 7,142′
    DOGS: leashed dogs allowed
    BEST SEASON: Mid-April thru October
    DISTANCE FROM PHOENIX: 160 miles one way
    GETTING THERE:
    Horse Lake (south) trailhead:
    From Phoenix, travel north on I-17 to exit 339 for Lake Mary Road located south of the I-40 junction
    just before entering Flagstaff. Turn right and continue to the bottom of the off ramp where there’s a Circle store.  Turn right again and go 16.3 miles south on Lake Mary Road (FR3) to milepost 327 and turn right on FR82E (Ashurst Lake/Pine Grove).  The Horse Lake trailhead is 0.7 mile ahead on the left.
    Marshall Lake (north) trailhead:
    From Phoenix, travel north on I-17 to exit 339 for Lake Mary Road located south of the I-40 junction
    just before entering Flagstaff. Turn right and continue to the bottom of the off ramp where there’s a CircleK store.  Turn right again and go 10.5 miles to FR 128 on the left (signs say observatory–it’s easy to miss).  Follow curvy FR 128 2 miles to the big Marshall Lake sign/fence, turn left and continue less than a mile to the signed AZT parking area.
    INFO:
    Arizona Trail Association:
    Coconino National Forest, Flagstaff Ranger District: 928-526-0866
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    Bio: Serial blogger, manic hiker and “mom” to a dozen adopted dogs, Mare Czinar has been exploring Arizona trails for more than 20 years. After being led astray (or just plain confused) by outdated hiking books and online resources (hence the tagline: We got lost, so you don’t have to), Czinar sought to create a fully vetted, frequently updated online hike travelogue with current driving and hiking directions to spare fellow hikers the mental and physical wear-and-tear of aimless wandering. In addition, blog entries are amended when road closures or wildfires restrict trail access. When not working, blogging, writing about the great outdoors or picking up dog poo, Czinar attempts to “stay found” while checking out new trails.


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