Thank you. Something I will not at my age 78 and being unable to hike anymore. My husband and I always enjoyed the trails here in our beautiful state. Blessings 🙏🏻💕
It's wonderfully diverse here from saguaros to pine trees. Texas luckily has a lot of that going for it too. Granted, it's a weeee bit bigger and takes a little longer to see all the differences. 😅
Stunning scenery, a wonderful interlude. I feel like I could reach down and touch the cacti! And the crystal clear water at the end....well done! And Glenn's endurance is strengthening. I notice since I have none! 💫🌵✨
Just beautiful Glenn. I've been to Canyon Lake quite a few times and never checked out Saguaro Lake but now I want to. So many places to visit. Thanks for all the work you and Amy do on the videos, it is greatly appreciated. I believe Four Peaks got some snow last week. They are even more beautiful in the photographs I saw on FB. Can't wait to get there.
So glad to see this great trail highlighted on your channel. It is a definite go-to when we have out of town guests who want to see a bit of the many things AZ has to offer…beach, riparian, water views, desert, and mountain vistas! Take care always😊
Great video. Thank you. Awesome video. I'll be sharing it. I go here often. If possible, this would be my second home. Don't get hung up on the Salt River verses Sagauro names you see on the google maps, etc... It's pretty much all Saguaro up to the dam for Canyon Lake regardless of map or designation names. There is much much more to Saguaro than what you can show from that particular trail. A boat is necessary. In fact everything you saw takes a whole new life on a boat... and it can be rented at the marina. No boats in Butcher Jones and Saguaro del Norte proper!!! Where your spur went there is a nesting Bald Eagle pair on the cliffs on the other side of the lake (south of shiprock.) Those two birds pretty much own that whole little canyon you walked on. Please avoid them if you see them. Forrest service is trying to re-establish more at the lake. Further on back, just out of view of your main trail is an actual place where you can camp, but is only accessable by boat. It has a vault toilet and dock. Below the dam is a Horse Ranch that has an out/back horse rides with a ride up onto the first mesa, with a gorgeous view of the main front lake side. Great hiking video. Thanks again.
I just ordered a US Forest annual pass. Does that work there or do I need a state park pass? Thanks. I'm going out there in March and want to explore the remote areas.