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The wife and I are looking to do our first backpacking trip! Just looking to do a hike in, spend the night and hike out deal. Any suggestions on trails? We are looking to go middle of this month. Preferably, not up in the high country for temp reasons. Let's hear it!

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Barnhart trail in the mazatzal is nice. Mother of a hike in because its all uphill, but real nice coming back down. Theres a nice camping spot under a big umbrella-ish juniper right where the Barnhart meets the mazatzal divide trail, a little ways down the divide trail. Its pretty high up there, it'll be cool, but not Falstaff cool. I think its about 8 miles to the intersection.

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Reavis Ranch in the Superstitions is always nice. 6.5 miles from the south side. There's always water in the creek. Or for a shorter and a bit more easy of a hike you could go to Rogers Canyon Cliff Dwellings, 4 miles in. Also in the Superstitions.

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Reavis Ranch in the Superstitions is always nice. 6.5 miles from the south side. There's always water in the creek. Or for a shorter and a bit more easy of a hike you could go to Rogers Canyon Cliff Dwellings, 4 miles in. Also in the Superstitions.

Good call! I can't believe I forgot reavis. Thats also a great hike for an overnighter, better than Barnhart.

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capo, if ya'll come down south the Hereford, we'll take you on a nice little trip up into the Huachucas. Just let me know when you are coming down.

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Cool! Thanks for the ideas. Think we are leaning towards the Superstitions.

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Beaver creek is a nice short one with water.

Is this the Bell trail by any chance?

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There's one that starts at Sheeps bridge, and goes into the mazatals, pretty easy hike and beautiful, can really get In there, and can camp on the verde if you want.

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Ryder canyon in Grand Canyon would be good for a one night trip. You will need a permit from the park but it has pretty good fishing at the end!

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+1 Reavis. I was there last spring. I love it there

 

Reavis Ranch in the Superstitions is always nice. 6.5 miles from the south side. There's always water in the creek. Or for a shorter and a bit more easy of a hike you could go to Rogers Canyon Cliff Dwellings, 4 miles in. Also in the Superstitions.

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+1 Reavis. I was there last spring. I love it there

 

 

Reavis Ranch in the Superstitions is always nice. 6.5 miles from the south side. There's always water in the creek. Or for a shorter and a bit more easy of a hike you could go to Rogers Canyon Cliff Dwellings, 4 miles in. Also in the Superstitions.

We have decided on Reavis! Super pumped! Has anyone had any issues with bears back there?? I saw that there is an apple orchard back there and the first thing I thought of was bears, hahaha. Looks like a beautiful hike with some awesome looking camp spots.

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