Arizona Trailblazers Hiking Club
Abineau Day Hike
when August 20, 2023 Sunday
Trip Report : August 29, 2021
  Trip Report : October 4, 2014
  Trip Report : August 4, 2012
where Flagstaff – North side of the San Francisco Peaks
the hike     From the trailhead it’s 0.3 miles to the Abineau/Bear Jaw junction. We will stay to the right and take the Abineau Trail and begin our ascent of Abineau Canyon through a mixed forest of ponderosa pine, aspen, and large Douglas fir. After a mile or so the trail becomes steeper and rockier as it continues climbing through Abineau Canyon. The last half-mile of the Abineau Trail passes through an avalanche-prone area that has been stripped bare of most trees, with many downed trees across the old trail. Watch for a work-around trails here that will route us around the downed trees.
    After nearly two miles of steady climbing, the Abineau Trail tops out as it links up with Pipeline Road at Abineau Spring in a large open meadow. This is a scenic area with great views of the north side of Humphreys Peak and more avalanche chutes. We will stop in this area for a rest and lunch break. We then return the way we came.
Required:
•  Sturdy hiking boots
•  At least 3 liters of water
•  Rain poncho and a flannel shirt or light jacket
•  Hat, sunblock, sunglasses
•  Lunch or snacks
Recommended:
•  Hiking poles
•  Camera
distance 5 mile in & out
time 4-6 hours hiking time plus 6 hours R/T driving time to the trailhead.
EC +-1900' elevation change
elevations 8,530 feet at the trailhead to 10,400 feet on the Abineau Trail.
on trail 100% — Abineau Trail.
rating "C+"     Rate yourself as a hiker.
dogs? no
cost Sharing gas expenses with the driver.
The club also allows voluntary contributions of $5 per non-member.
weather Flagstaff
leader    Call or email the leader to confirm.
meet in
Flagstaff
8:00 AM in the Target parking lot at the corner of Milton and University (just north of I-17) in the corner of the lot next to the traffic light.
drive
•  Take I-17 north to Flagstaff.
From Flagstaff, go north on US180 (Fort Valley Rd.) to milepost 235.2 and turn right onto Forest Road 151 (Hart Prairie Road, north access).
Continue 1.6 miles on FR 151 and connect to Forest Road 418.
Drive 3.1 miles on FR418 to Forest Road 9123J (signed for Abineau-Bear Jaw).
Turn right and go 0.6 miles to the trailhead.
Dirt/cinder roads are rutted but passable by a carefully driven sedan.

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