Arizona Hiking Trails
Arizona Hiking Trails
Groom Creek Loop Trail | Prescott National Forest
Groom Creek Loop Trail | Prescott National Forest
Groom Creek Loop Trail TR 307 | Prescott National Forest
Groom Creek Loop Trail TR 307 - hiking trail map and directions
Trail review for Groom Creek Loop Trail TR 307
PRESCOTT NATIONAL FOREST
Groom Creek Loop Trail TR 307
TRAILHEADS (TH)

Groom Creek Loop Trailhead
ACCESS POINTS
· Groom Creek Loop Trailhead
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Issabella Trail TR 377
Trail use:
heavy
Trail difficulty: difficult
Trail length: 9 mile (loop)
Estimated hiking time: 6+ hours
Season of Use: year round (subject to weather conditions)
Elevation change: +1350 feet

More trail info:
USDA Forest Service
Maps & Info

For closures or specific information: Prescott National Forest, Bradshaw Ranger District, (928) 771-4700


Things to be aware of:  Listed as a fee area, no motorized vehicles, horseback riders, mountain bikes

Regional area of Connecting Trail TR 307 : in the Granite Basin Recreational Area of the Prescott  National Forest, near Prescott, Prescott Valley, Chino Valley, Yavapai County, Arizona.
                             
My trail rating:  4.5

My Trail Review:

The weather was forecast to be below 32 today but changed to the 40's so the trail hike was on. I found the rest rooms at trailhead were open even in the winter and the trail was well marked and maintained. The full loop hike is just over 9 miles so I came prepared with plenty of water and a light lunch. The trails started out from the east side of the parking area by the restrooms and after a short walk I found the signs that pointed out I could loop either way in a full circle. I choose northeast and the pines as the way up. I found this part of the trail exceptional and very enjoyable. Tall pines, oak and juniper with lots of scenic boulders. I gradually climbed about 1,200 feet over the next 3 miles to the top of Spruce Mountain where there are some picnic tables just below a short walk up further the top and the lookout tower. The views from the north side of the lookout tower base of Prescott and Granite Mountain, Mingus Mountain and the San Francisco Peaks was really worth the extra effort.

Note: I would not climb out onto the rocks in this area for a better overview as I found some are covered with a slippery dusty silica type substance and an easy fall here could be disastrous.

The lookout tower was closed today. Silver and  I ate lunch by the picnic tables then followed the trail down through the South Spruce Ridge for about 1.5 miles to the intersection with Isabella Trail - TR 377 and then continued on as it began a long descent down the mountain. Several old mining roads crossed the trail along the way and I noticed an obvious visual example of how rain fall and position to the sun will effect the type of vegetation that grows on the sides of a ridge in Arizona. The sun exposed was primary oak and juniper while the more shaded areas were mostly tall pine. I continued to follow the trail under the high lines and then to the trailhead where I began the hike. Great day - good hike.

Enjoy the Hike!
Max
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MAP AND DIRECTION TIPS
From downtown Prescott, Arizona take Gurley St east to  Mt. Vernon Ave and turn south (right) stay on this  street which turns into Senator Highway for about 6.5 miles to the TR307 trailhead parking area on the left.
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