Dang! I wish I could make this but im gonna be on my anniversary trip through northern Cali!
Influencer I
I'm going to set up other trips once the heat breaksDang! I wish I could make this but im gonna be on my anniversary trip through northern Cali!
Sounds good to me... nothing sounds fun when its this hot. Lol cant even work on the rig!I'm going to set up other trips once the heat breaks
Welcome!Hello....new to OB...but am looking to join you all on some outings in the future....im in North Phoenix.
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Off-Road Ranger I
Welcome, @Slicer777!Hello....new to OB...but am looking to join you all on some outings in the future....im in North Phoenix.
I highly recommend taking Four Peaks Road from west to east and then making the loop back on Apache Trail. It'll take a good 4-5 hours and don't do Four Peaks if the weather is bad. There will be water crossings that could be significant if there is rain.View attachment 31537 Hey guys just joined OB, I'm looking for some easy trails to take my outback on near phoenix. Im from the Arcadia area.
Enthusiast II
Welcome! I also recently joined and am in the Arcadia neighborhood. We're definitely on the hunt for some good trails around the Phoenix area. Jeepdaze mentioned a good one and castle hot spring road up behind lake pleasant is also a nice dirt road to explore with the same caution about the weather.View attachment 31537 Hey guys just joined OB, I'm looking for some easy trails to take my outback on near phoenix. Im from the Arcadia area.
Advocate II
Assuming no bad weather and resulting bad trails, what do you think of this route for 2wd?I highly recommend taking Four Peaks Road from west to east and then making the loop back on Apache Trail. It'll take a good 4-5 hours and don't do Four Peaks if the weather is bad. There will be water crossings that could be significant if there is rain.
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Do you think that would be doable with 2WD? Up Castle Hot Springs, over Chanpie, down Cow Creek for a relatively short loop?Welcome! I also recently joined and am in the Arcadia neighborhood. We're definitely on the hunt for some good trails around the Phoenix area. Jeepdaze mentioned a good one and castle hot spring road up behind lake pleasant is also a nice dirt road to explore with the same caution about the weather.
If you stay on the main Castle Hot Springs I don't see much of a problem. You will still need clearance though. That area only starts getting rough when you turn from Cow Creek heading towards Crown King.Do you think that would be doable with 2WD? Up Castle Hot Springs, over Chanpie, down Cow Creek for a relatively short loop?
I would say it could be done in 2wd no problem. You just need a little clearance and some time. The Apache Trail portion is doable in just about any car, most of the time.Been a member for a little while now, but things recently settled down after I got my lift and new tires, so I've been waiting to post! From the Gilbert area. Haven't done anything crazy but I'm looking to explore!
Assuming no bad weather and resulting bad trails, what do you think of this route for 2wd?
Enthusiast II
Except for tonight! Also what I say below applies to your response, as well.I would say it could be done in 2wd no problem. You just need a little clearance and some time. The Apache Trail portion is doable in just about any car, most of the time.
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How much clearance would you guess? From what I can find (because I've never measured) my car had 4.9" stock, my tires give 1" over stock and my spacers lift 2". So at the worst (drivetrain) I've got ~6", and anything else should be ~8"? This'll be my first true test for clearance!If you stay on the main Castle Hot Springs I don't see much of a problem. You will still need clearance though. That area only starts getting rough when you turn from Cow Creek heading towards Crown King.