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Contact:  Sabino Canyon Recreation Area
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AZ Hunting Unit : 33
Location Type: Arizona Hiking Trail
AZ Region: Southeastern Arizona
Location Description:
A moderate day hike or an easy backpack to a really cool pool and waterfall in perennial Sabino Creek.

From the end of the road, the Sabino Canyon Trail #23 begins by climbing some really long switchbacks. These switchbacks take 1/2 mile to gain 200 feet. There are usually crowds on the switchbacks, but they thin quickly after you reach the junction with the Phoneline Trail (.5 miles).

From the junction, turn left and follow the Sabino Canyon Trail #23 as it stays high above Sabino Creek. The trail is rocky, but well maintained. It remains about 200 feet above Sabino Creek for 2 miles and then drops down into Sabino Basin where it ends at the junction with the East Fork Trail #24A and the West Fork Trail #24.

If you are following along on the Sabino Canyon USGS topo map, the trail no longer goes northeast when you get to the Sabino Basin. Instead, immediately after you cross the unnamed creek at the bottom of the hill, a cairned rocky route takes you boulder hopping across the East Fork of Sabino Canyon. You are now on the West Fork #24 Trail.

West Fork Trail is a really easy hike. Although somewhat overgrown, the trail crosses Box Camp Canyon and the climbs gently over a low ridge. From the top of the ridge, good views of Sabino Basin and Cathedral Rock are visible. The trail then switchbacks down and follows through a grassy area on the north bank of Sabino Creek.

About 1.25 miles from the start of the West Fork Trail, there is a crossing of Sabino Creek for the north to the South side. This crossing was quite treacherous in late March 2001. If Sabino Creek is really flowing well, this crossing may be impossible. Heather was only able to cross only by bushwhacking upstream for a tenth of a mile to a deep shallow area and wading. I was able to cross a little sooner but it was quite difficult.

About 10 minutes after crossing the creek, you will reach the unmarked turnoff for Hutch's Pool. To find the turnoff, look for a large tree that seems to be growing in the middle of the trail. There is a cairn there also. If the trail begins to switchback, you have passed the turnoff and need to backtrack about 120 yards
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Hutch's Pool
Posted By : Don't believe everything you think
Bubba
Created on : Aug 23, 2004
Last Updated: Wed Aug 23 2006


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