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Sunday, July 22, 2012

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MACK’S CROSSING


Coconino National Forest







Since it was abandoned in the 1940s, the old road leading to
Mack’s Crossing has disintegrated into a precipitous ledge overlooking the
gaping gorge carved by


East Clear Creek.


Even though the rough conditions don’t deter brave souls in
fishing-gear-laden ATVs from careening down the serpentine route-- hiking at a
leisurely pace is the best way to savor the  epic beauty of this dramatic
canyon.


The downhill trek to the creek begins on the sunny edge of
the Mogollon Rim, passing fossiliferous limestone outcroppings and a stand of
elegant Arizona walnut trees before rounding a bend where grand views of the
waterway 600 feet below grab the spotlight.




East Clear Creek


Near the creek, thickets of wild roses, alders, and exotic
wildflowers color the landscape and provide handy excuses to stop and take in
the sights.  Although the official
trail ends where the road meets the sandy shore of the shallow stream,
opportunities for wading, swimming and fishing abound both up and downstream.







Antelope Horns


PLANT PROFILE:


Antelope Horns


Asclepias asperula


Habitat: 
woodland clearings and open areas


Elevation: 3,000 – 9,000 feet


Blooms: April-August








LENGTH:  4 miles
(on trail)


ELEVATION: 6,250 – 6,860 feet


RATING: moderate





DISTANCE FROM PHOENIX: 
165 mils one-way


GETTING THERE:


From the junction of AZ 89 and AZ 260 in Payson, go north on
89 past Clint’s Well to milepost 304.5 and turn right onto Enchanted Lane
(Forest Road 319).  Continue .2
miles to Green Ridge Dr., hang a right and go .5 miles to Juniper Dr. From
here, turn right and go a short distance to Cedar Dr. and follow it to the
“primitive road 137” sign.  Park
along the road—do not block private driveways.





INFORMATION: refer to the Coconino National Forest map


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