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Anderson Mesa

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Upper Lake Mary
Can you see the hiding deer?
Views of the San Francisco Peaks from Anderson Mesa
Anderson Mesa: Map
Views from the Anderson Mesa trail
Prime Lake

Location

How to Get There
This hike is located near Flagstaff, AZ.

From the Phoenix area, take I-17 North to the point where I-40, I-17, and HWY89A meet. Take the Lake Mary Road exit and head south. Go about 9.3 miles to the signed turn off for Marshall Lake (FR128) on your left. Turn left here and take this paved road 1.2 miles. Turn right here towards the Lowell Observatory. Take this road another 0.3 miles to the parking area on the left. The trail to Anderson mesa is across the road to the east.
addressone
Lake Mary Road
city
flagstaff
state
az
Region
Northern Arizona

Hike details

Distance
5.70 [Miles] Total
Hike Distance- Details
5.7 miles round trip.
Time
2.50 [Hours]
Time-details
It took me about 2.5 hours.
Elevation Change
50 Total gain/loss [Feet]
Elevation Details
This is a generally flat hike
Hike Trail Type
Lollypop Loop
Special Features
Wild Animals
Rating details
We spotted both deer and elk in this area.

Season

Best Season
  • June
  • July
  • August
Date Hike completed
June 15, 2021

Solitude

Solitude
High
Solitude Details
Excellent solitude here. We only saw three other hikers in this area.

Difficulty

Difficulty Rating
Moderate
difficulty detail
This is a moderate difficulty hike only because of some route finding.

Permits

Be Aware of
route finding, mountain bikers

Hike along Anderson Mesa near Flagstaff, Arizona.

From the parking area, cross the road to the small Arizona trail marker sign and follow the dual track as it follows along side a dilapidated wood fence. After only 0.1 miles, you'll reach a gate to enter into Prime Lake (Gate-1 on the map). This natural lake is formed from snow melt and represents an important water source for the wild creatures in the area. Continue along the trail as it skirts the southern edge of Prime Lake. After 0.3 miles from the first gate, you'll reach a second gate (Gate-2 on the map). Leave the Prime Lake area and turn right at this junction. The trails along Anderson Mesa are pretty flat and travel along closed fire roads through a sparse pine forest. Along this section of trail, you'll be treated to some great views of Upper and Lower Lake Mary.

Continue along the trail 1.2 miles from the previous gate to another gate (Gate-3 on the map). It's an additional 0.7 miles to the next trail junction (JCT_1L on the map). The Arizona trail continues south east, but you'll want the dirt road that goes north east. 0.6 miles from this junction, you'll reach Vail lake. We lost the trail here and continued to follow a forest road. Don't do this. Instead, head towards the lake and follow the fence line to the right. There is a faint trail along the fence that travels along the north east side of Vale Lake. After 0.7 miles along this fence trail, you'll leave the lake area and see a dirt road with multiple junctions (JCT_3 on the map). Take the signed FR129A road west here. After hiking 0.9 miles, you'll reach Prime Lake again (Gate-2). Continue through this gate along Prime Lake again to return to your car.

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