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    Little Colorado River in Greer AZ!
    George G.

    Although I was strictly here for business, I must admit, I had a wonderful time ( don't tell my boss!) My human assistants and I hiked the Government Springs trail and it was magical. Caution: there was a viscous gang of mosquitoes eagerly waiting for us to exit our car in the parking area, so make sure to cover up or bring repellent. Happy trails my Friend!

    Vladmir T.

    Tons Of Off-road Trails and Hiking Possibilities! There is a seemingly endless labyrinth of trails to Jeep, ATV or Dirt bike. Beautiful deciduous and coniferous trees bring happiness to my heart. The smell of pine trees fills the air... Plentiful wildlife add excitement to each adventure out here. Elk, Deer, Mountain Lions, Squirrels, Bear and many other furballs to look for. All in all one of my favorite areas met the ranch to play in....

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    Cibecue Creek Trail

    Cibecue Creek Trail

    4.8(15 reviews)
    40.0 mi

    There are 2 extremes to this hike. You can choose to explore the lower canyon to a beautiful…read morewaterfall at the end surrounded by cliffs and call it a day for a total of 3 miles out and back OR you can hire a guide and canyoneer the upper canyon and spend around 5-7 hours while rappelling, climbing, and wading through endless pools and more waterfalls for a total of over 5 miles. On this adventure, my hiking group decided to take the easy route and enjoy the lower canyon. It kind of reminded me of West Fork hike in Sedona, because you cross the creek bed repeatedly, and you cannot help but stop and stare in awe of how beautiful the surroundings are. The hike is peaceful and you feel kid-like once more since you are forced to climb over small boulders, get knee deep or sometimes even waist deep in water, and brush past tree branches of various foliage. The life is teeming with so many different plant species present and with the Salt River connecting nearby, you just know the place is great for fishing as well. Permits are $15 per person for day hikes. Cibecue is on sacred land so remember to enjoy the hike in all its glory but be respectful and pack out everything you bring in.

    One of my favorite hikes in AZ! How can you beat stunning canyon views, creek crossings, and a…read morebeautiful waterfall at the end!? Not to mention it's in the middle of nowhere away from all civilization--a great day trip getaway to relieve yourself after a stressful workweek! A few things to note before trekking out here: -You're going to want to be driving a 4x4 or high clearance vehicle as the road from the 60 turnoff is nothing but dirt and rocks. I've seen a Prius do it but it looked painful and damaging lol. -Permits are now $30 per person and you pay with cash into a box so come prepared. I'm not a huge fan of the price hike *no pun intended* but I can see why the reservation did it reduces the crowd. -Bring sturdy water shoes or prepare to get your hiking shoes wet/muddy. I have some pretty flimsy Walmart water shoes so I opted for the latter. There are multiple creek crossings and it's not like Seven Falls or Oak Creek--there are not enough stones to hop across and you will need to walk in the water.By the end of the day, my hiking shoes were completely soaked with muddy water. They will need some deep cleaning. -Piggy-backing off the point above, if you go following a monsoon storm, expect the creek and falls to be saturated with thick mud. Grand Falls style. -PLEASE pack in what you pack out. Do not litter or leave anything behind in this beautiful place.

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    Catwalk Recreation Area

    Catwalk Recreation Area

    4.6(19 reviews)
    82.7 mi

    If I had to describe this place in one word, I would say 'sanctuary.'…read more The Catwalk Recreation Area is a compact gem of stupendous beauty. I'd say it's one of the can't miss locations among the many in this state. Although I had seen some photos and videos, they didn't prepare me for the overwhelming experience. It's a canyoned, slot canyoned, nature trailed, tree-lined, water featured, and wildlife wonder courtesy of a built-for-the-ages metal catwalk that floats through much of it as you are suspended between ground and sky. I've seen so many places of natural beauty that I don't get as impressed or as thrilled as I did when I was younger. However, here, I can't think of enough superlatives to say how amazed I was. This place can easily fill with people on nice weekend days. I chose a cold weekday morning and I had the place to myself for a few hours. I considered that time an honor as I walked the catwalk gazing up to the cliff faces and sky while listening to the subdued roar of the water passing by below. I took time to descend from the catwalk and sit at a few places at the water's edge. I hike and camp and bicycle and, while they offer exercise and joy, the Catwalk Recreation Area seems to have its own built-in stress relief feature. This is such an embracing and calming place that can lift you up and say don't lose sight of all the good things in the world.

    The Catwalk is so beautiful…read more The boardwalk itself is higher above the water than I anticipated and much shorter in distance than I expected. Regardless the feeling entering the canyon after the catwalk is almost surreal the rocks seem as if they just fell minutes before arriving. Almost like stepping in the Flintstones cartoon. I suggest going here, bring lots of water and snacks and wear a hat plus sunscreen the sun is very direct and hot. Not much shade until you get up the river a ways. I would say I think smaller dogs paws would not be comfortable on the catwalks metal grating but large dogs seemed very comfortable walking on it.

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    Thompson Trail 629

    Thompson Trail 629

    5.0(1 review)
    32.0 mi

    Every step in nature brings a new discovery…read more I am not a seasoned hiker nor do I hanker after difficult trails. I simply wanted to be with nature, so I planned out this hike a day before. Thompson Trail 629, located in Greer, Arizona, was at the top of my list. I have been to Greer many times, but I had never reached nor explored that area before. The drive to the trailhead is long and bumpy on the dirt road, yet it is scenic and tranquil. Once you reach the destination, you will be welcomed with picturesque views of the surrounding mountains, rolling meadows, and forests. The hike is approximately 6 miles out and back, making it a moderate and enjoyable trek. During the hike, you'll be immersed in the beauty of the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests, with the trail winding through towering Ponderosa pines. Be prepared with water, snacks, and proper hiking gear. The trail is well-maintained but can be rocky and steep in some sections, so sturdy hiking shoes are recommended. One of the things I enjoyed most was that the path leads through picturesque meadows and alongside babbling creeks. I couldn't help but stop, reconnect with nature, enjoy the solitude and capture the beauty with my camera lenses. I am truly appreciating more the majestic landscapes of the White Mountains and the many breathtaking scenes you will discover, providing opportunities to pause and refresh your soul. If you're seeking an escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, Thompson Trail offers a serene environment for you.

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    Thompson Trail 629 - Trailhead

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    Mount Baldy Wilderness - Trail map

    Mount Baldy Wilderness

    5.0(2 reviews)
    21.2 mi

    Best kept secret!…read more There were no cell signals at the parking and I created this page at about 10,000 feet in elevation when I was no longer in the woods area. If I get the information wrong, please update. They have three parkings. West, Sheep Crossing and East. No outhouse at the sheep crossing but the most convenient one. We probably passed by 3 or 4 groups during our 13 - 14 miles leisurely hike. It starts with small creeks good for finishing and playing with water, then nice meadow that made me want to just run around, woods area start and requires you to jump over and under tress that blocking trails. You see evidence of old fires that in its way to good recovery, and followed by above woods area to provide you unobstructed view of the area. Not allowed to summit here as they belong to Indian Nation but the loop hiking was very nice Walk was so peaceful and really quiet. Only sound you hear is the wind. Beautiful butterfly and flowers along the trail kept me entertained. I would love to come back here for backpacking and camping someday. Enough water nearby, I think camping here will be very luxurious things to do.

    This is a gem place just a few miles from the sunrise resort. Has a decent parking space and…read moreinformation is clear at the entrance. Medium to hard levels and few routes available for the hike. Looks splendid overall and would love to hike here again. It was very chilled when we went hence there was literally no one else other than us. Also, we could hike much because of the cold. But I would return here in summer for my next hike.

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    Mount Baldy Wilderness - Meadow that made me want to run around

    Meadow that made me want to run around

    Mount Baldy Wilderness - Trail near a creek

    Trail near a creek

    Mount Baldy Wilderness - Near the top area

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    White Mountains Trail System - hiking - Updated May 2026

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