In addition to seeing a lot of interesting things while hiking, I have had the opportunity to learn about Arizona history. I’ll be sharing information and pictures from quite a few of the trails I’ve hiked, and thought I’d begin with the Wind Cave Trail, which is located in the Tonto National Forest.
By the time I finally hiked this trail, I was really looking forward to it as I had heard about it quite some time before I hiked it but had just never made it over there. It’s also one of the more popular trails in the Usery Mountain Regional Park .
As I was standing at the trailhead looking up at the mountain, I really had no idea where the cave was located. (The cave is more of an eroded (by wind) overhang at the base of a steep cliff.) The trail goes up and across the face of Pass Mountain . What I did notice was a wide band of what one review of the trail called "lichen" which is a symbiotic association of a fungus with a photosynthetic partner. It would have been hard to miss! It was green in color and was in the form of a wide band that ran the length of the mountain. I never thought that the trail would take me to within a few feet of the lichen. I took some photos of the entire mountain after I was done hiking and knew where the cave was located. As you look up at the mountain from the trailhead, it's at the right end of the wide band of lichen. I believe it would be tough to see if it were pointed out by someone before hiking to it, but once you've been up to it, it's fairly easy to see. It appears as a dark spot at the end of the band of lichen.
The trail reminded me a bit of the Pine Creek Loop. The first part of the trail is relatively easy; the trail becomes increasingly steeper as you come closer to the cave. There are a number of bee hives along the walls of the cave. Interestingly, I couldn't hear the bees when I was on the trail in front of the cave. It wasn't until I was actually in the cave that I heard the "humming" of the bees. I didn't stay long in the cave as I wasn't interested in being stung! Another interesting sight on this trail is the huge "
Some photos of the Wind Cave Trail:
Making my way up toward the cave.
The trail is a little less defined here.
I wouldn't want to take a tumble off the trail at this point.
Nice view off to the left of the trail.
I took this picture while standing in front of the cave to the left looking out. Nice View.
The Phoenix sign.
Nice shot of the side of the mountain and the lichen.
The cave.
I think I posted most of the good ones, but you can find more of my pictures from the Wind Cave Trail here:
Wind Cave Trail Photos
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