Thirteen
Skyliner Hikers hiked from Quail Springs Ranch Road to FR 493 and
back on Saturday, 17 December 2011. We met at the Safeway Parking
lot and drove north on Hwy 89A, turned right on Camino Real and drove
through Verde Village to Quail Springs Ranch Road. We traveled on
that road for a bit over 1.5 miles, passing Quail Run on the way.
About 0.8 miles from Quail Run, at the bottom of a wash, we turned
right onto a rough dirt road leading uphill to the top of a ridge.
At least I turned right; others chose to park alongside the paved
road and walk in. I parked about 0.07 miles from the paved road and
we started the hike from there.
The
trail leads generally east at first, following an old road running
down crest of the ridge. After about 0.1 miles the road intersects
with another old road running generally west and ending at the wash
just near Pasture Well. We turned downstream and followed the wash
for about 0.5 miles until we came to a rock cairn located on the left
where a side wash enters the main wash. We followed this wash for a
few yards and then angled up the hill to the right of the side wash.
The trail is faintly marked by rocks placed alongside and by an
occasional cairn as it leads sharply up the slope toward the crest of
the ridge. On reaching the crest the trail continues along it,
rising gently, in a generally northwest direction. The goal is to
reach old FR 355 (now unused) just before it dips to the left over
the sharp shoulder of the ridge we are following. To do this we kept
fairly close to the left shoulder of the ridge. When we reached a
fence we were just a few yards from the old forest road. A cairn at
old FR 355 marks the end of this section of trail. We had hiked
about 1.25 miles up the ridge and along the crest from the wash at
Pasture Well.
We
turned right on old FR 355 and followed it for around 0.17 miles to
its end at Chuckwalla Road, passing a large, green metal water tank
(now unused) on the way. We stopped here for a snack and a group
photograph (see next page) before passing through a wire gate and
continuing downhill on Chuckwalla Road.
The
group photograph shown below was taken at the intersection of old FR
355 and Chuckwalla Road:
About
0.5 miles down the road from the wire gate, we came to a fork in the
road. Chuckwalla road leads to the right and continues downhill to
eventually (after passing through posted private property) connect
with Chuckwalla Road in a residential neighborhood above Cottonwood.
(NOTE: Chuckwalla is located at the upper end of Fir Street and runs
north-south along the very edge of the residential area.)
The
road to our left is unnamed so far as I can determine, although on
some maps it may be incorrectly called Chuckwalla. I refer to it as
Oxbow Road because, after crossing Oak Wash, it runs just below Oxbow
Spring. After passing the spring it turns sharply right, crosses a
wash just below a group of ranch buildings, and then climbs gently in
an easterly direction along the shoulder of a ridge until it reaches
the top. It then crosses over and leads for a short distance in a
generally westerly direction before crossing a wash and heading north
to connect with FR 493 just ahead.
Upon
reaching FR 493, we followed it downhill toward Cottonwood for about
0.2 miles before turning off to follow a four-wheel drive road
leading to the southeast. When we turned off we were about 2 miles
up FR 493 from the Animal Shelter in Cottonwood. We followed the
track we were now on across a wash and stopped in a sunny spot for
lunch – and a short nap for me. We then continued on, crossing Oak
Wash again and reconnected with the road I have called Oxbow. From
there, we retraced our steps back to where we were parked.
The
total hike distance, according to my cleaned-up GPS reading, was 6.6
miles. Someone else measured it as 7.2 on another GPS.
The
most difficult part of the hike was the climb up to the crest of the
ridge from the wash at Pasture Well. Overall, I would call this a
moderate hike; if the trail were a bit better marked, it could be
classified as “easy.”
The
GPS track of this hike is shown on the included map (below).
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