On
2 January 2010, thirteen Skyliners (Marvin
Alt, Miriam Sterling, Donna Goodman, Betty Wolters, Bob Wakefield,
Janet Wakefield, Daisy Williams, Dolly Yapp, Lila Wright, Virginia
Driscoll, Ellis Price and two others) hiked Big
Park Loop Trail. From Cottonwood, we traveled north on 89A,
turned right on Cornville Road and continued through Cornville to
turn left on Beaverhead Flat Road. When Beaverhead Flat Road
ended at State 179, we turned left, continued through the Village of
Oak Creek and then turned right into the South Bell Rock Pathway
Trailhead parking area just after leaving the village. This
trailhead has a kiosk with maps on display and toilet facilities.
The toilet facilities were very messy and were not stocked with
toilet paper at the time of our visit.
From
the kiosk in the parking area, we headed east on a trail for about
0.14 miles to intersect with the western leg of Big Park Loop.
We then turned left (north) and hiked about 0.42 miles to intersect
with Courthouse Butte Loop. As we approached the western end of
Big Park Loop at Courthouse Butte Loop, we were afforded good views
of the butte as well as of Bell Rock. Photographs of these two
formations are included (see
below and on the next page).
Bell Rock from the western leg of Big Loop Trail south of Courthouse Butte Loop Trail |
Courthouse Butte from the western leg of Big Loop Trail
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Turning
right (east) on Courthouse Butte Loop, we hiked 0.6 miles to where
the eastern end of Big Park Loop connects with Courthouse Butte Loop,
just across a wash near the southeast corner of the butte. But it was
now time for lunch and we decided to hike north on Courthouse Butte
Loop, following the wash, until we found a suitable spot to eat.
After traveling for less than a tenth of a mile, we settled on a
sunny spot with a good view part way up the eastern slope of
Courthouse Butte. We could see the Rabbit Ears formation in the
distance.
Looking toward Rabbit Ears from the eastern slope of courthouse Butte
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After we descended from Courthouse
Butte and crossed the wash to start our return journey, I paused to
look back at the spot where we ate lunch high up on the slope of of
the butte.
A red arrow indicates where we ate lunch on the eastern slope of Courthouse Butte
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After
lunch we descended the slope and followed Courthouse Butte Loop back
the way we had come to the intersection with Big Park Loop.
From there we followed Big Park Loop back to where we had entered it
and continued on to the parking area. Actually, most of the
group followed a different path by heading up a wash to connect with
Courthouse Loop for the return. Because I wanted a clean track
for my GPS record, I stayed on the planned trail.
The
total hiking distance, including the side excursion to find a spot
for lunch, was only about 3.2 miles. There was very little
elevation change other than the climb up the east slope of the butte
for lunch.
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