Cave Creek Regional Park
May 11 and 12, 2023
Cave Creek, AZ
Our last two days at Cave Creek were spent exploring. Thursday, we didn't have to venture too far as the trailhead for Clay Mine Trail was just down the street from our site.
This photo was taken on our sunrise walk with the puppies on Wednesday. We didn't get up and out quite so early on Thursday to do the hike. |
Clay Mine, which gives the trail it's name, is just under a mile from the campground. The mine is gated and off limits for safety reasons unless you take a ranger led (on foot or horseback) tour which allows entry to the mine along with history and archeology information.
After photos, we ventured along the easy/moderate (in difficulty and elevation) gravel trail towards it's juncture with Overton Trail. It is one of those trails that can be as long or as short as you like.
When we reached the ridge, we could see Cave Creek Parkway and beyond.
Walking the ridge was my favorite part of the trail.
We continued on for another 1/2 mile before turning around and heading back the way we had come.
Later in the day, we made a grocery run, but not without stopping to see The Sundial. The giant working sundial at Carefree Plaza was erected in 1959 and at the time was the second largest working sundial in the Western Hemisphere.
This ancient time telling instrument measures 90 feet in diameter. The shadow casting portion of the dial stands 35 feet above the plaza and extends 72 feet.
Pretty cool !
There is a small garden and walk in the plaza as well. The Quiver Tree from Southern Africa stood out as most unique to us.
I liked the water feature complete with catching pools and a stone walk over the pools.
I don't know how Dover does it, but she can squeeze herself into the strangest spots. We found her in-between Joe's shoes and the ottoman when we returned home. She doesn't hear us now when we pull in to park and shut the doors. I miss her greeting us at the door when we arrive.
No matter where we are, Jack will always find the time and a spot to take a nap. But in his defense, he did play ball first.
And Sally needs a haircut !
Friday was our last day and the only day left to find the namesake for Cave Creek. We knew before we arrived that the cave part of Cave Creek is located on the banks of the creek tucked away on private land. Desert Foothills Land Trust has preserved this historic site and conduct informative hikes there six times a year. That was a no go, but we could visit the creek. So Friday morning...a little later than planned...we headed out for Spur Cross Ranch Conservation Area not too far from the park.
Our trail of choice was Dragonfly Trail which was to follow Cave Creek and loop back to where we began. That didn't happen...I had taken a photo of the map, but we couldn't find any signage to designate which way to go. So, we headed towards the row of green in the photo below...giant cottonwoods. Surely, that is the creek.
Spur Cross Conservation Area is at the top of the list if we make another visit to Cave Creek. |
We crossed the dry creek and continued on, but didn't get much further before we turned around...the dang gnats were horrible and I even sprayed my clothes. Disappointed and still wanting to see the creek, we pulled in at Jewel of the Creek (part of the Desert Foothills Land Trust) which is about two tenths of a mile from the ranch heading back towards town.
There were lots of dragonflies...
a cool breeze and birds singing from way up in the trees that we enjoyed looking for, but never saw. My day was complete...and it was only 10 am.
Cave Creek Regional Park has been a perfect getaway. They can certainly add The Taylors to their list of folks who sing their praises. I'll close with a few photos I have taken at the park.
I miss our winter spots, cave creek is one of the favorites! It's just a little too close to home to justify staying there these days so thanks for taking me back! Water in the desert is always exciting to see isn't it!
ReplyDeleteHi Sue…I can see why it’s a favorite! Are you close enough to take day trips there? I’ve wanted to stay at Catalina for a long time, but can’t ever seem to snag a spot when it fits our schedule. Yes it is…water is exciting in the desert. I would love to see (and hear) Cave Creek flowing hard. Jewel of the Creek was a nice surprise!
DeleteYou never seem to slow down! Our times in that area typically for the Cactus League games. Cave Creek is a bit too far from the stadiums, so we never visited but it's on the list now!
ReplyDeleteThere's a door on the front of the sundial, does it need to be adjusted for the seasons?
Glad you found the creek. Who built the nest in the cholla?
Hi Jeff, that’s a good question. The plaque on the door states that local solar time is 27.7 minutes behind mountain standard time and the hour markers are adjusted to compensate. It doesn’t mention anything about seasons. It also states that it stretches 62 feet (not 72 like I read in my research) and points to the North Star. I should have looked thru all my photos more carefully before I posted…😩. We have no plans for the immediate future…it’s nice to be home!
DeleteIt’s me…I’m pretty sure the nest belongs to a cactus wren. And Joe was very glad we found the creek too as I wasn’t going home until we did…👍.
DeleteGlad you had the chance to get away for a little vaca! Nice park to spend your time. You found some very interesting things. Thanks for the history. Finding water is always a treat. I love seeing the Tan Clan out on the leash. I don't recall ever seeing them our walking like this.
ReplyDeleteGood morning Pam…a change of scenery is good and exploring new places is fun. But we do enjoy coming home too! We do take the pups for walks…not everyday like we did when they were younger and we were rollin’ full time, but several times a week. When we travel, we walk them twice a day…mornings and evenings. It’s hard to get photos when the 5 of us are out and about…
DeleteIt's such a lovely area of the desert - thanks for sharing it's natural beauty. You really did it justice!! I love the sun dial and think I need one of my own. I also need one of those water fall walls and a Quiver Tree :-) Your trails are really cool but I especially love all the "wrap up" pics. The balloons!!
ReplyDeleteGood morning Jodee…and thank you! Im with you, I would love to have a water fall wall in the backyard! I thought all those balloons were awesome…so many! They got an early start…even before the sun was really up…every morning we were there.
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