If you're taking the back road to Walmart or somehow got lost through this road it's a cool little turn off where Trailhead starts and it looks like they're upgrading it now they actually flatten out the land and make more area available but it's a cool hiking area I remember when it snowed it was the perfect flat area to take cardboard boxes down safely with the kids to go sledding but if you go further down the road where dips and comes back up and you make that 10 mile an hour turn but that little dirt lot over there there's a cool spot if you hike in it's actually a natural spring it's funny because if you actually stop at the road previously to that there is a place called the Apache Trail of Tears and there's a natural spring there so I find it kind of funny that this place is between two natural springs people definitely take their horses here or just hike you're not allowed to bring any ATVs are motorized vehicles but I do see people with bicycles and hiking it is a little rocky so be careful not to...
Read moreQuick little 3.5 mile loop..no shade, but nice for a morning or evening hike. The trails have been updated lately on the West end, making them much smoother, particularly for Mountain biking. Doggo.went along, but her roaming encountered lots of Choia stickers, so, had to short lease her. Still...a cool trail for a day locally. New signage & new benches along the way. Took 1 hour & 55 minutes with some slower hikers. Trail runner; probably under 1 hour. Great for families and...
Read moreI hiked the Beal West to Beal East loop one early (6am) Saturday morning in mid September and it was a good hike. Around 4 miles with about 300-400 feet elevation change. The trail can be rocky so wear appropriate shoes. There are plenty of other trails here so you have plenty of good hiking or mountain biking options and yes, hose back riding as well. Bring plenty of water and enjoy...
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