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Thursday, September 6, 2012

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WOODLAND LAKE PARK


Pinetop-Lakeside




Ferruginous hawk







On a balmy early September afternoon, I spent nearly an hour
watching a lone Ferruginous hawk turning aerial acrobatics on the wind currents
above Woodland Lake.  I was
thankful for the oak shaded bench at the edge of the marshy end of the lake
that provided support as I tried to capture photos of the graceful predator.
Soaring overhead, the bird’s unmistakable rusty markings stretched and
contracted with the beat of its wings much like the attitude-soaked moves of a
hard-edge model on a New York fashion week runway. Except, this well-dressed
beast eats rodents, instead of, well, not eating at all?


Five easy trails roam within and around the 100-acre park
complex, which includes tennis courts, softball fields, covered picnic ramadas,
grills and playgrounds. Even with all the adjacent family-friendly amenities,
the hiking trails are pleasantly quiet and very scenic.  Lake Loop is paved and suitable for
strollers, wheelchairs and walkers. It's a good place to begin, as it's the hub
for various routes.  As its name
implies, Lake Loop circles the water, passing a boat ramp, fishing dock and a
cattail-cluttered wetland. The summer wildflowers that flourish on the moist
banks provide convenient cover for flocks of Yellow headed blackbirds and a
vociferous stew of waterfowl. 
Connecting trails cut through sunny meadows and pine-oak forests.  It's also possible to hike from the
lake to Big Springs Environmental Area (see separate blog post)---just follow the Hitching Post Loop for 1.5 miles to the signed turn off
and hike to explore yet another open air theater for “fashion week” fowl shows.







LENGTHS:  park
maps do not give mileage for all the trails, but the total length for all the
trails felt like about 6 miles to me


Lake Loop:  1.25
miles


Hitching Post Loop: 
2 miles


Turkey Track Trail: ~1 mile


Meadowview Trail: ~ 0.25 mile


Walnut Creek Trail:  ~ 1.25 mile





RATING:  easy,
Lake Loop is paved and barrier free


ELEVATION: 6950'


FACILITIES: restrooms, picnic ramadas





GETTING THERE:


From AZ260 in east Pinetop turn right (south) on Woodland
Lake Road---located past Blue Ridge Schools at milepost 353 and there's a
Chevron station on the corner.  Go
0.25 mile on Woodland Lake Road to the park entrance. Drive to the end  of the road for barrier free access or else park at any of the lots for unpaved access to the Lake Loop trail.





INFO:


Town of Pinetop-Lakeside


928-368-6700






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