Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Ice Cave Trail

Location: Lakeside, AZ
Distance: To the Ice Cave and back - 4 miles
Kid Friendly: Yes. Might be a little long for toddles but a pretty easy trail.
Parking Fee: No
 

Thursday, October 20, 2016

Cat's Peak

Location: Usery Mountain Regional Park
Distance: 3 miles
Kid Friendly: Yes. We had 4 toddler with us on this hike.
Directions: We took the Pass Mountain Trailhead to the Cat's Peak Loop.
Parking Fee $6

Blevins Trail


Location: Usery Mountain Regional Park
Distance: 3 miles
Kid Friendly: Yes! Easy hike.
Parking Fee: $6
 

First Water Trail

Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Pass Mountain

Pass Mountain Trail

Location: Usery Regional Park
Distance: 7.5 miles
Kid Friendly - Yes - they just need endurance.  This is not a hard hike it is just long.
Parking Fee: $6



Flat Iron

Flat Iron via Siphon Draw Trail

Location: Lost Dutchman State Park - 6109 E Apache Trl Rd
Distance: 6 miles
Big Kid Friendly - Our 11 year old did great on this hike. Our friends 6 year old did great on this hike.  I would not recommend a 6 year old or an 11 year old unless they are super healthy and athletic. Then I recommend parents do it first to be familiar with it and know if their kid could do it.
Parking Fee: Yes $7

This is a hike you can be proud to say you did! It is hard but oh so worth the view when you get to the top!


Peralta Trail

Peralta Trail to Freemont Saddle
Location: Just past Gold Canyon - US 60 and Peralta Road - Take the 7 mile dirt road. Trail head at the end.
Distance of Hike: 4.4 Miles
 
 Kid Friendly: Yes but not for toddlers. I would say 6 and up is a good age and then it depends on your kids endurance. 
 Parking Fee: No
You can't beat the view when you reach the saddle. Shade to sit in while you rest for the hike down. Good moderate hike.

Hieroglyphic Canyon

Hieroglyph Canyon
Location: Gold Canyon - US 60 and Kings Ranch Road (more specific directions are needed to find the trailhead)
Distance of hike: 3 miles
Kid Friendly: Yes
Parking Fee: No

This is a great hike because it is short and there is a destination where the kids can play before heading back.  It is a mile and a half to the Canyon where Petroglyphs are carved on the rocks. Kids love climbing the rocks!
 

Picketpost Mountain - Circumference Hike

Picketpost Mountain - Circumference Hike
Location: Superior - US 60 and North Picket Post Rd
 Distance: 10 miles
Kid Friendly: Older Kids
Parking Fee: No
Tip: When you come to the fork go right!!

This hike is long but you see so many different views.  Canyon, creek, desert, trees...There are sections you have to trail find because the trail is not super obvious.   

When we started this hike our goal was to hike to the summit. Well, following the wrong trail can lead you on an adventure! I will admit that I did not read up enough on this hike before we went. We came to a fork in the trail and we took the left fork. It looked like that would take us to the top. Boy were we wrong. But we enjoyed every second of the hike we took. I would do this hike again!

Treasure Loop Trail

Treasure Loop Trail - Lost Dutchman State Park-Superstition Mountains
Location: Lost Dutchman State Park - 6109 E Apache Trail Rd 
 Distance of Hike: 2.4 miles
Kid Friendly: Yes
Parking Fee: Yes $7
 
This is my favorite short hike! Family friendly, gradual incline and amazing views! 

 
The Superstition Mountains are my favorite mountains to hike. There are an endless amount of trails. There are caves, canyons, waterfalls (after rain), easy trails, hard trails...
 
The Treasure Loop Trail was one of the first trails we did as a family.  We took our little kids 10 and under to hike this 2.4 mile trail.  I wasn't familiar with the entire trail so we only made it half way the first few times we hiked it.  Starting counterclockwise we would hike to the "big rocks" where are kids would climb and play. One time they found "The Lost Dutchman's Treasure." Someone planted a treasure box with fake jewels and coins.  Another time our youngest was stung by a bee on his thumb.  It's always an adventure.  We weren't sure how much longer the trail was at that time so we turned around and headed back the way we came. 
 
 That is one tip I would give for hiking with young kids for the first time. Turn back before they are tired or hike a trail you know they can finish. Start out small the first few times. Learn you child's endurance level. A question I get a lot is: What is a kid friendly trail?  It really depends on your child. I know a 6 year old child that could not finish this hike.  I know another 6 year old that hike Flat Iron and made it look easy!  It all depends on your child.
 
I would recommend this trail to families.  There are some inclines to give your children a challenge.  I think kids can gain a great sense of accomplishment by hiking challenging trails.  Give your kids some time to play at the "big rocks." Enjoy the views.  Our favorite time of day to hike this trail is early morning.  You are in the shade of the mountains the entire time.  I love watching the sun come over the mountain. 
 
I had to share a funny story about this trail.  I took my six kids on this hike without my husband.  It was the first time I did a trail with the kids without him.  We decided to hike it clockwise this time.  The 3 older kids ran ahead when they spotted the "big rocks." The three little boys were with me.  My youngest was just learning to talk. It was early morning, no one else on the trail except us.  I had my youngest in a back carrier and he yells out "Big dog!"  I stopped dead in my tracks!  I'm looking around for a mountain lion, javelina, coyote... my mind racing as I'm trying to locate all of my kids.  Come to find out he was talking about a big rock formation, which did look like a head of a big dog.  Ha ha!  It took me a while but I did find it funny. 

Silly Mountain

Silly Mountain
Location: US 60 and Mountain View Rd

Distance: Up to 3 miles

Kid Friendly: Yes! You can shorten or lengthen the hike depending on how your kids are doing based on the loops. 

Parking Fee: No