This is more of a destination or a side trip than a hike. However, if you enjoy Indian Ruins than this is a good spot to visit. Located just outside of Camp Verde sits Montezuma's Castle National Monument. The ruin is unique as it sits high on the side of a white limestone cliff. You are not allowed to enter the ruins, but they are still impressive viewing from below. The ruins were built about 700 A.D by the Sinagua people. There is a short 1/4 mile paved trail that passes by the ruins and through a large stand of Sycamore trees. This National Monument is a perfect place to to picnic under the shade of the trees. The monument features a small visitor center.
Directions from I-17:
Follow I-17 to exit 289 (90 minutes north of Phoenix, 45 minutes south of Flagstaff).
Drive east (through two traffic circles) for approximately 1/2 mile to the blinking red light. Turn left on Montezuma Castle Road.
Fees:
Adults (16 and over): $5.00
Children (under 16): FREE
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Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Friday, March 30, 2012
Rogers Canyon Trail - Superstition Wilderness
The canyon becomes deeper and hoodoo formations begin to appear along the upper sides of the canyon. Continue to follow the trail until you come to an area where the canyon narrows and next to a large boulder a cairn marks the side trail to the Indian Ruins. You will see two large caves in the side of the canyon to your right. This is at mile 4.1. Head up to the the ruins and take the time to explore the area. Please do not walk on the Indian Ruin. There are three ruins. Two lower ones and one above the lowest ruin. To access the upper ruin you will need to scramble up the cliff left of the lower cave. It is worth going up to look at. This ruin is set far back in the cave and still has the roof intact. You can also see the fingerprints left by as the mud was spread on the walls when it was built over 700 years ago by the Salado Indians. Remember, do not damage or graffiti the ruins.
We ate our lunch in the shade of the cave next the ruins and enjoyed an amazing view out into the green canyon. We then headed back the way we come and out to the trailhead. The hike took us 6 hours. But we were taking our time to enjoy this amazing area.
Make sure you have plenty of water for this hike. There are springs in the area, but were not providing much water. In all this was just under a 9 mile out and back hike.
Length: 9 miles out and back
Elevation Gain: -1,1333 (which means you gain it on your hike out- most of it is at the end of the trail towards the Rogers Trough Trailhead)
Difficulty: Moderate- Easy to hike, but keep in mind it is 9 miles.
Season: Fall, Winter, Spring
Kids: Recommended 12+. The length is the issue with kids
Fee: None
Hiking Time: 5 hours minimum hike time and 1 hour drive time from hwy 60
Directions from Mesa: Drive east on the US 60 towards Superior. Once you pass the Florence Junction watch for a turn on your left marked Queen Valley. Take Queen Valley Road and follow for 1.5 miles to Hewitt Station Road. Turn right onto the dirt road. Follow for approximately 5 miles to FR 172. Turn left and cross Queen Creek. This may be running with water at certain times of the year. Follow the road for 14 miles until FR172A. (Just before FR172A is the large hill that a passenger vehicle may not be able to drive up) at the top of the hill the road T's. Take the road to your left and follow for another .4 miles to the trailhead.
Do not attempt in a passenger vehicle if the road is wet or too rutted out. 4-wheel drive will be needed.
Click for a Topographic Map of Area
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