Arizona Hiking Trails
Arizona Hiking Trails
Stretch Pebble Trail | Lynx Lake | Prescott National Forest
Stretch Pebble Trail | Lynx Lake | Prescott National Forest
Stretch Pebble Trail 443 | Lynx Lake Recreation Area | Prescott National Forest
Map and Directions
Rimsurfer Trail Rating and Hike Review
PRESCOTT NATIONAL FOREST
Lynx Lake Recreation Area
Stretch Pebble Trail TR 443
TRAILHEADS (TH)
North: Highlands Center for Natural History
ACCESS POINTS
· Highlands Center for Natural History
· TR 305 connection point
Trail use: moderate
Trail difficulty: easy
Trail length: 3/4 + miles (one way)
Estimated hiking time: 45 minutes one way. plus add some time for educational markers.
Season of Use: year round (subject to weather conditions)
Elevation change: n/a
166 photos
More trail info:
USDA Forest Service • Lynx Lake Maps & Info
For closures or specific information: Prescott National Forest, Bradshaw Ranger District, (928) 771-4700
Things to be aware of: Know and obey park trail rules and safety guidelines.
Regional area of Stretch Pebble Trail: in the Prescott National Forest, Lynx Lake Recreational Area, near Prescott, Prescott Valley, Chino Valley, in Yavapai County, Arizona.
My trail rating: 1
My Trail Review:
May 2008
You can also connect to this trail off TR 305 or use it as part of a "looper" from TR 442.
This short little trail is an educational extension of the Hignlands Center for Natural History. It has numbered posts that correspond to their brochure for items of interest along the trail.
It takes out from the pavillion area then crosses TR 305 and quickly turns into a full circle loop which you can either go left or right and end up back where you started.
Good little trail and area to bring your family out for a short day hike. Small kids and folks who can not go too far may enjoy this one too. Close to parking at Hignlands Center for Natural History and other services. While you are there be sure to visit the center or at least pick up one of their community events calendars - lots going on!
Enjoy the Hike!
Max and Silver


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MAP AND DIRECTION TIPS
Take highway 69 to Walker Road (County Road 57). Turn south on Walker Road for about 2+ miles to the signed turnoff on your left for Hignlands Center for Natural History. Park in lot. You will find the trail head to the east of the building area - follow the concrete walkway to trail.
This RimSurfer Arizona hiking trail photo gallery review features the Prescott area Stretch Pebble Trail at Lynx Lake in the Prescott National Forest of Arizona.