Dogs Leashed
Features
River/Creek · Swimming · Wildlife
Family Friendly
It's short, pretty gentle grades, and has some fun boulders and a stream to play in.
Description
From the parking area, hike down the hill to near the creek bottom. Cruise along easy terrain as you approach Pine Creek Canyon and the Mescalito rock formation that separates the two drainages.
As you approach the mouth, the trail braids in many ways, and extends into both canyons, which is especially popular with rock climbers. Pass some old ruins near the creek, and then continue around to make a short lollipop, or head up either canyon and explore as far as you wish. The terrain gets rougher and turns into boulder hopping through the creekbed at some point. There is water in the creek most of the year, but you can usually keep your feet dry. There are several lovely pools to stop, take a break, and soak your feet on a hot day.
Flora & Fauna
We've spotted bighorn sheep here a few times!
Contacts
Shared By:
Nick Wilder
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