AZ-Squirrel+Spring


 * =Birding in Arizona=

Apache County
=Squirrel Spring= Greer, Arizona 85927 Squirrel Spring Trail webpage

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Greer--Squirrel Spring
Coordinates: 34.0407561, -109.4589382 eBird links: Hotspot map View details Recent visits My eBird links: Location life list Submit data

About Squirrel Spring
Distance 14 Combined Miles of Loop Trails Elevation 8400’ to 9200’ Difficulty Easy to Difficult Usage Hiking, Biking, Horseback Riding, Cross Country Skiing Directions From Greer go north on AZ-373 toward AZ-260. The trailhead is on the left (west) side, opposite the Greer lakes.

At the entrance of a forest just north of Greer lies the trailhead of Squirrel Springs. Hikers, bikers, and horseback riders enjoy the ponderosa pines and aspens lining many of the forking paths within this network of trails. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing walk in the woods or a vigorous expedition, Squirrel Springs offers numerous trails of varying length and difficulty. Spring through fall, those who traverse these old logging roads enjoy the vibrant colors and rich fragrances of nature, sometimes catching a glimpse of the wildlife that inhabits the region. In winter, a blanket of snow under the powdered ponderosa pines provides a magnificent setting for cross-country skiers and snowshoers of all experience levels. For the most ambitious, continuing northwest to the trail’s end will lead you to the Pole Knoll trails, providing many more miles of enjoyment and exploration. From Squirrel Spring Trail webpage

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