Thursday, May 27, 2010

Directions to the Ash Spring Trail and Bassett Peak Trail~Galiuro Mountains






Take I-10 to Wilcox, exit Fort Grant Road (Exit 340). Take Fort Grant Road for several miles to Ash Creek Road (Landmark: Greenhouses on the south side of Ash Creek Road). Drive west on Ash Creek Road for approximately 15 miles and take a left onto Forest Service Road #660 (Landmark: Look for the Coronado Forest sign: The second photo on this post.) Drive 2 to 2.5 miles on FS 660 until you reach the sign, “East Divide Trail No. 287.” (The first photo on this post).
The sign is as good a place as any to begin. At a minimum, you will need a high clearance vehicle to get to the sign. Find a pull off near there and begin your hike. You will have at least two hiking options.

1. Ash Spring. Ash Spring is 2.8 miles one way. For most of the time, you will be walking along the North Fork of Ash Creek. Toward the end of the hike you will climb through an area thick with maple trees, and as you arrive at the Spring, you will be treated to a cluster of rare, low elevation Aspens surrounding the Spring. This is a moderate and enjoyable day hike.
Total miles round trip: 5.6 miles.

2. Bassett Peak Trail. This is another 2.5 miles or so from Ash Spring. I will report more about this hike once I do it!
Total Miles round trip: approximately 11 miles.

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Directions to the Atascosa Lookout Trail

Directions from Tucson:
*Take I-19 toward Nogales. Turn west off Interstate 19 at the Peña Blanca/Ruby Road, AZ Highway 289, Exit 12.
*Follow the road approximately 9 miles west and turn left on to the Forest Road 39 at the Upper White Rock Campground.
*Continue approximately 5 miles west to where the trailhead is marked by a parking area turnout on the south side of the road. There is a lone oak tree at the turnout. The trailhead (100) is across the road (North). This is easy to miss, so watch closely.