Sunday, May 25, 2025

Willow Lake

Point of Rocks RV Park

May 15, 2025

Willow Lake

One of the many great things about Prescott is the water.  Prescott isn't usually mentioned for its' lakes as a destination, but within minutes of downtown, one can enjoy fishing, kayaking, canoeing, hiking, and birding.  We were up and out early on Thursday (5/15) to go birding and hiking at Willow Lake, a new to us hike and lake in Prescott.  The trail begins at the parking area and loops in either direction.  The geese were calling so we turned right  and headed in their direction. 


Canadian Geese are fun to photograph.


I did notice an Ibis.  It was minding its own business, but I don't think the geese wanted it there.  I waited until the light was a bit better and tried to get a picture of its shimmering colors.




White-faced Ibis 
Prescott is in the migration area for this, long-legged bird.  

The trail led us to a nice shaded area.  

We heard lots of bird songs and spotted a Summer Tanager, a Robin, and a White-breasted Nuthatch. 

The male Summer Tanager is the only completely red bird in North America.  I think it is pretty cool that the female is yellow.  

I love the Robins with their vibrant orange breast and cheerful song.  We always had lots of them in our Georgia yard.


This female White-breasted Nuthatch moves quickly at odd angles and is often vertical.  They enjoy peanuts, and sunflower seeds.  They jam the seed into the bark then whack it with their sharp bill to "hatch out the seed from inside".

From there we found ourselves at the boulders...better known as the Granite Dells.




The Granite Dells are described as stunning granite formations including massive boulders.  I read that these dells are 1.4 billion years old and were formed by the action of rivers, streams, and/or flooding.  The dells are continuing to change both naturally due to the weather and due to human activity. Today, Save the Dells is an on-going initiative to protect/save this unique wonderland of rocks.   


 



Up and over...

It got really messy from here. My left foot sank, with my shoe on, up to above my ankle and it took awhile to get it out.   



The area around the lake was not dry even though it appeared to be.  A big gooey mess !  But also fun !





We saw Mallards...


and Killdeer...


and followed the raccoon tracks back to the trail.


We crossed Willow Creek, saw a sweet little Sparrow foraging for breakfast and admired the bold color of the Indian Paintbrush.



By this time we were starving,  Berry's Pie Pantry was on the list for breakfast. 


Berry's is a quaint and charming All-American diner serving up fresh and delicious meals.  The service is super friendly, the atmosphere is cozy and feels like a throwback to simpler times.  Joe and I both chose breakfast...eggs over easy with hash browns, crispy bacon, and biscuits with gravy.  Joe says the gravy is the best he has ever had.





Breakfast was yummy, but pie is the highlight of the pantry.  We were not leaving empty handed.  


Rhubarb and Dutch Apple are the listed favorites on google, but I wanted a step back in time and have a slice of Coconut pie with fresh flaked coconut in a creamy cooked custard topped with meringue just like my grandma made.  Joe chose a slice of German Chocolate pie.  Perfect for a mid afternoon treat. 








Friday (5/16) we did some shopping.  I have a high arch and my right foot is/was giving me fits so we headed to REI.  I have worn TOPO walkers for a long time...three pairs worth.  So this visit I asked about high arches and plantar fasciitis.  Without hesitation, HOKA Clifton 10 was suggested.  I am hooked !  It is just like walking on air and my foot doesn't hurt anymore.  

There are lots of yummy places to eat in Prescott.  We had not had Italian in a long time and made reservations at Papa's Uptown...a family-owned business for over 30 years.  


Fine wine, homemade pasta, slow-cooked homemade sauces, and grandma's minestrone soup recipe was enough to help us decide.  Even before we entered the warmth and friendly hospitality of this small cafe, we could smell the deliciousness.  Recipes and traditions of yesterday are served with bright smiles, and excellent service.   


It is a small cafe with an old world Tuscan decor,  a casual elegance, and the sounds of Frank and Dean.  


I had Manicotti with creamy ricotta and delicate seasonings topped with meat sauce. Joe had meat lasagna.

 Dessert !

An old family recipe...tiramisu also known as "Tuscan Trifle" for me.

Joe chose Papa's Cheesecake...made from scratch daily and topped with strawberries.






Our last adventure in Prescott on Saturday (5/17) had the three of us traversing Arizona Scenic Highway 69.  The route takes you through rolling hills and grasslands, with a background of distant mountains.  


SR 69 was once a major route connecting Prescott and Phoenix before I-17.    



 





We drove through the "ghost town" of Walker.  Once a boom town sustained for over 80 years by the mines, is now home to summer cottages.  As many as 3,000 residents were reported to have lived here.  Walker was named after Capt. Joseph R. Walker who discovered gold there in 1863.




 




We made a stop at Lynx Lake, a new to us lake to take Lucy for a walk.  I had read there is a 2 mile trail that goes all the way around the lake and it is puppy friendly.  







But, when we pulled in and parked, there wasn't much lake !  I later googled that it was drained to allow for necessary repairs to the outlet valve in the dam...damn!  

Lynx Lake will now refill naturally with rainwater and snowmelts. 

We stretched our legs and walked to the water.  There is camping at Lynx with water and electric and really nice sites.  I was surprised at the folks fishing, children playing, and the picnic tables were busy with families grilling and picnicking under the ponderosa pines. 



I snapped a few photos of the mallards and then spotted a great blue heron.



And that wraps up our week in Prescott.  We really enjoyed being at Point of Rocks RV Park and exploring the area.

Sunrise at Point of Rocks Saturday morning. 

 


Until next time...





HAPPY TRAILS !

10 comments:

  1. Hi Gay! - You certainly enjoyed a full week of adventures in Prescott!
    The hike at Willow Lake looks especially rewarding with the flashy colors of the Ibis and brilliant Tanager.. Fun seeing the raccoon tracks in the dry mud. At least they didn't sink into the goo below ;)
    The biscuits and gravy seem like a good enough reason for breakfast at Berry's.

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    1. Hi Jeff, Joe would definitely agree with you about the biscuits and gravy. Prescott is a fun place to call home for a week. There is quite the variety of things to do and see. We saw lots of tracks in the dry, but not really dry, mud. Different size bird tracks from teeny tiny to huge and other wildlife, but those raccoon tracks were by far the cutest!

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  2. You really did find a lot to do in Prescott! Loved your heron in flight photos! And you also ate well--my mouth is watering! That Lucy with her stick--Kayce loves to pick up sticks and anything else for that matter!

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    1. Good morning Janna. I really like Prescott and am so happy we decided to spend some time there. I love the lakes and the dells and could walk there everyday. Lots of “hometown” restaurants to choose from is a huge plus. Picking up sticks is just one of the many jobs Lucy has…such a good girl she is…😬😉! Just like Kaycee.

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  3. We enjoy exploring the Prescott area also and it's only an hour away from our house. The last time we walked around Lynx Lake it was beautiful and full. (2022) There were rumors of a Mandarin Duck that was hanging around a boat launch/dock area and we tried to find it. No luck though but another thing to watch for! Your meals look yummy, places we've not tried are now "on the list"! Thanks.

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    1. Good morning Sue! I sure hope Lynx Lake fills up fast so we can walk the trail next time we visit. I have never seen a Mandarin duck, have you? I did look up pictures…very unique looking duck! The restaurants you mentioned in an earlier comment are on our “let’s go there” list as well. One can never have too many yummy places to go for breakfast, lunch or dinner! 👍😃

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  4. What an awesome adventure! Those rock formations in the water are incredible.

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    1. Hi Jim…the Granite Dells are awesome. I could walk/hike there everyday!

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  5. It's sad we're still having to fight to protect beautiful places that host so much wildlife. Glad your shoe and foot survived your trek to share such a beautiful place with us :-) The coconut pie would be my choice too. What a lovely Italian dining experience. I do so miss having inviting and beautiful eateries near us. Love the warmth of the pine cones and the 10' long neck on that Heron!!

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    1. Hi Jodee! I shudder to think what the Granite Dells would be like if it were not for the city workers and all the volunteers who give their time and energy to oversee the gorgeous lakes. We don’t do “dinner” dates very often which makes the experience even more special when we do…Italian was a great choice! I do miss the pine trees in Georgia from time to time and it is so awesome to see the Ponderosa pines in Arizona. Our home state does have a lot to offer! The heron was a delightful surprise as we were leaving.

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