Todays hike was a short one. Fay Canyon trail is only 1.3 for a 2.6 round trip. It is also popular so there were a lot of people. Probably because it is short and flat. “Everyone “ can do it. I felt a little silly with a pack and a walking stick. But Skye loved it, easy on her feet (they might have been a bit sore last night) plus lots and lots of people who wanted to pet the pretty dog!
The scenery was mighty fine! Towering red rock formations on 3 sides. The canyon might be 1/4 mile wide at the beginning and narrowing constantly as you go. The trail is the natural water course when there is enough rain, so it is all red sand when it’s dry. You can see where it runs but cannot tell how long it has been.
After the hike we went to the Chamber of Commerce for more trail info and some dispersed camping info. The only such camping is in Forest Road 525, and she gave us a map. I heard of that road from one of the hikers we met yesterday. So we headed out to see that, especially since it was on the way back to Cottonwood. Sadly this is what the Forest Service calls Designated Dispersed Camping. They have eliminated all the true dispersed camping and left 7 sand pits as designated camping. They are pretty full, crowded and a free for all of parking. It is park-anywhere, which is OK in theory, but is a jumble in practice. We only saw a couple of possible places to put a trailer our size and it’s 5 miles up a gravel road that took 23 minutes with just the truck. I’m afraid that we are stuck with campgrounds. This one is nice since it has a creek for Skye.
Next we wanted to check out “historic old Cottonwood “, and then found ourselves in Clarkdale for a few minutes. All I know of Clarkdale was in a blog comment the other day. We also made a quick stop at the Cottonwood Riverfront Park, hoping for something interesting. It had 4 ball fields, picnic areas, probably other sports sites and bike trails. But nothing that excited us so a quick grocery stop and back to camp.
But when you add it all up it was a busy day.




















































