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    Cherry Creek Lodge

    4.7 (23 reviews)
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    Frances N.

    I really had no idea what to expect, but I just knew it was going to be pretty great. Since it's 3 hours east of Phoenix airport, the shuttle service was well worth the cost (Mom, Leah, picked me up and brought me back - 3 hours of such great conversation, that I felt like I owed her twice as much as it cost). The beauty of the land as we drove down to the lodge, didn't prepare me for the beauty of the ranch itself. It's nestled in the valley of stunning mountains on all sides. The lodge is so welcoming and the corals are filled with gorgeous horses. I chose a room in the lodge itself, although there are options in other structures on the property. Comfortable bed, plenty of blankets and an in-room heater. Good water pressure for showers, too. And, yes, Wi-Fi. The food would compare to any 5-star restaurant! I have some dietary restrictions which they accommodated easily and with a level of creativity that would win any cooking show! The chefs were Carol (the manager) with support from Emma and Leona. I started each day with a hike after breakfast. Each day also included a 2 hour activity, which I choose after lunch. I first did a welcome horse ride to just get familiar with the area; then an ATV ride to cover more ground and see some pretty majestic mountains; and of course, shooting long guns including a shotgun; a cowboy experience up the mountain to check water tables for the cows; and another trail ride down along the creek. I felt extremely safe and learned so much. I had no idea that horses can poop while walking, but have to stand still when peeing! Reese, Emma's boyfriend, was my guide for all my afternoon activities, with Leona and her boyfriend, John, helping with the horse ride up to check the water tables for the cows. 4 dogs joined us for that experience - and as a dog lover, that was an extra special treat. Other guests included couples and families and some hunters seeking elk (yes, for food). Carol's husband, Kenny, helps guide hunters to find their elk and runs the ranch. Their 4 year old son, is just a mini version of Kenny. Fearless. I also learned a lot from the guests about hunting. I am hard pressed to find such peace and tranquility anywhere else I travelled. It was a life changing experience and I would recommend at least a weekend here at Cherry Creek Lodge and find your inner cowboy and the love of the land.

    Lisa C.

    We had the most amazing time this weekend at Cherry Creek Lodge. This was our 3 rd visit. We so appreciate the staff that made our visit special. The food was delicious and we had fun swimming , horse riding , fishing and shooting. This is exactly what we needed to relax and forget about what's going on in the world !!

    La Luna K.

    We found a deal at the KGB website and purchased the 2 night for 2 persons stay at the Cherry Creek Lodge for $149. This place has literally no review available online (none on yelp, tripadviser, google) but since the deal was good, we just cross our finger and headed up from Phoenix. It ended up to be one of our greatest travel experience in the Southwest. I have to warn you not to drive you own car because of the total 20 plus miles of dirt road and the VERY bumpy 5-mile drive from the town to the lodge. I highly recommend taking/renting a SUV or high-clearance vehicle. As of today, their location on google map is still wrong. THIS is the actual location - http://g.co/maps/yn9gn Anyway, follow the instruction on their website and you will be fine. The host Holly and Rick are very friendly and helpful. This lodge is relaxing and equipped with nice kitchen, microwave, fridge, grill and everything you need. The deal I had included breakfast and they charge $20 for lunch and $35 for dinner. It is over-priced in my opinion but consider the 5-mile drive and only a few restaurant nearby, it may be worth it. If you like cooking, I would suggest carry some food/meat in coolers, carry to the lodge and cook on your own. We did the horse back riding and I will warn you again - If you never ride a horse before, do the 2-hour ride, it is more than enough or you will feel sorry to your bud (trust me on this). The ride was awesome and we were so glad we did it. I brought my fishing gear and fished twice at the small lake. 1st day we got 3 feet-long Largemouth bass and some Bluegill, 2nd day we got 2 small bass and a large Bluegill. We cooked all the large fish and release the small one back into the lake. Overall, we had a great time and wanting to return again with more friends. I think the deals on KGB and Groupon are unbeatable, I would act fast before they stop offering discount. And honestly, I would still consider returning without discount...

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    Susan H.

    Visited CCL for a two night Groupon deal as a solo traveler. The lodge was beautiful, Beds are comfortable with nice linens. TV and Wi-Fi occasionally. Wonderful location in the middle of nowhere. Now the reason for the three star rating. The day I arrived I went on a two hour horseback ride. Before we left I asked the wrangler if we would be able to lope and she said yes in the riverbed. We didn't lope but did see a herd of Elk,beautiful scenery, with many water crossings. I was allowed to unsaddle my horse after ride. I asked for a different horse for the following day, Dotty was fine but I always ask and most of the time get a different horse to increase my riding experience. For some reason they were unable to get me a different horse even though I was the only guest and they have many other guest horses. This ride was eight hours and we again didn't do anything but walk even though we were supposed to be collecting cows. We did see Havelina, some very beautiful country, but too slow! Also the lunch was not very good because the wrangler didn't have any saddlebags it got pretty trashed in the plastic bag hooked on her saddle. The last day I wanted to ride for a couple hours but they were unable to accommodate me for whatever reason. I had five meals at the ranch and none of them were very good. One breakfast I had heels of the bread for toast as that's all they had. Was quite disappointed as I had been to the ranch twice previously and had much better meals. With many dude ranches in Arizona to choose from who do cater to their guests I won't be coming back to CCL. Happy trails and fast riding from now on.

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    Mary C.

    As real as it gets! I enjoyed the history of this place nestled amongst the mountains of the Sierra Anches. Beautiful timber gives way to pleasant valleys rimed with towering rock formations for miles. The activities were plenty. Trail rides, shooting, hikes, games and story telling just to name a few. The accommodations are first rate and the food fabulous. I highly recommend and know I'll be back! Unplug back to the 1880's today!

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    5 Stars! Cherry Creek Lodge was a delight! The homemade food was delicious, the hospitality was warm and congenial, the setting was gorgeous and the activities were fun. It was the PERFECT location for a family reunion weekend! Thank you to the staff for being so accommodating, responsive and helpful. For our extended family, it was ideal- we are a ranching family who's ancestors come from Young and the surrounding area, so being on a working ranch was like being home. I highly recommend Cherry Creek Lodge for anyone wanting to get away and escape back to the good old ranch days- to be able to walk around the beautiful property, spend time by the lake or creek, interact with the animals, go horseback riding or ATV riding, or just relaxing in the beautiful great room of the lodge- everything was absolute perfection! Thank you for making our family reunion a big hit and a lasting memory for us.

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    Woods Canyon Lake and Scenic Drive

    4.3(31 reviews)
    19.8 mi

    Did you know this about the Mogollon Rim? - Stretching 200 miles, the Mogollon Rim provides…read morebreathtaking views overlooking an expansive forest of pine trees. The rim is a true geological wonder hosting sedimentary, volcanic and metamorphic rock. The Mogollon Rim has been a favorite place for us to camp at over the years. Take the turn off to Woods Canyon lake and follow along turn off to a dirt road. We have many fond memories from our camping trips. It is free to camp and is a first come campsites. Plenty of boondock camping sites along the way to the rim or stay at one of the many campgrounds. The evenings do get cold even in the summer so pack accordingly. If you're not into camping it's a great day trip from Phoenix with lots of hiking and exploring opportunities. Great for pets, kids, fishing at the lake, hiking, wildlife watching, or just a relaxing and beautiful drive to soak in Mother Nature.

    Have not been here for many years. Enjoyed an early morning weekday fishing trip. Lots of camping…read moresites available. Parked near the boat ramp and convenience store that has reopened. Got some tips on bait and purchased a few more lures. A couple of small snow packs still visible, and a few snow flakes in the morning. Caught and released a nice rainbow trout. Saw a bald eagle fly by and enjoyed the scenery. Had lunch near a scenic outlook. Place is likely crowded on weekends but that is expected, given the location and beauty of this place.

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    Cibecue Creek Trail

    4.8(15 reviews)
    24.4 mi

    There are 2 extremes to this hike. You can choose to explore the lower canyon to a beautiful…read morewaterfall at the end surrounded by cliffs and call it a day for a total of 3 miles out and back OR you can hire a guide and canyoneer the upper canyon and spend around 5-7 hours while rappelling, climbing, and wading through endless pools and more waterfalls for a total of over 5 miles. On this adventure, my hiking group decided to take the easy route and enjoy the lower canyon. It kind of reminded me of West Fork hike in Sedona, because you cross the creek bed repeatedly, and you cannot help but stop and stare in awe of how beautiful the surroundings are. The hike is peaceful and you feel kid-like once more since you are forced to climb over small boulders, get knee deep or sometimes even waist deep in water, and brush past tree branches of various foliage. The life is teeming with so many different plant species present and with the Salt River connecting nearby, you just know the place is great for fishing as well. Permits are $15 per person for day hikes. Cibecue is on sacred land so remember to enjoy the hike in all its glory but be respectful and pack out everything you bring in.

    One of my favorite hikes in AZ! How can you beat stunning canyon views, creek crossings, and a…read morebeautiful waterfall at the end!? Not to mention it's in the middle of nowhere away from all civilization--a great day trip getaway to relieve yourself after a stressful workweek! A few things to note before trekking out here: -You're going to want to be driving a 4x4 or high clearance vehicle as the road from the 60 turnoff is nothing but dirt and rocks. I've seen a Prius do it but it looked painful and damaging lol. -Permits are now $30 per person and you pay with cash into a box so come prepared. I'm not a huge fan of the price hike *no pun intended* but I can see why the reservation did it reduces the crowd. -Bring sturdy water shoes or prepare to get your hiking shoes wet/muddy. I have some pretty flimsy Walmart water shoes so I opted for the latter. There are multiple creek crossings and it's not like Seven Falls or Oak Creek--there are not enough stones to hop across and you will need to walk in the water.By the end of the day, my hiking shoes were completely soaked with muddy water. They will need some deep cleaning. -Piggy-backing off the point above, if you go following a monsoon storm, expect the creek and falls to be saturated with thick mud. Grand Falls style. -PLEASE pack in what you pack out. Do not litter or leave anything behind in this beautiful place.

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    Rim Lakes Recreation Area

    4.5(15 reviews)
    19.1 mi

    From the valley you can do a quick ride out past Payson to go up in the Mogollon Rim, and for the…read morepast few years, this has become my favorite place to spend times outdoor in the summer. There are a few lakes in the Rim Lakes Recreation area, and I am very familiar with Woods Canyon, but I want to explore the other areas. Stop at every scenic overlook to check the views of the Mogollon Rim while making your way to your trail, lake, or camping site, it's worth it! If you are on the main road going to Woods Canyon, stay straight on the dirt road and make your way to Bear Canyon Lake. Its apx 12 miles from the turn for Woods Canyon. I didn't know much of Bear Canyon Lake, but ready to check it out. Parts of the dirt rd can be rough, I have a lil Kia Soul and she made the drive just fine, but if you have a low clearance, it might not be the best. Things I have since learned. Bear Canyon Lake is accessible by foot trails only. There are no boat launches or ramps, no auto access. To get to the shoreline you do have to hike down apx .02 miles with your gear. I did see some folks out on the lake in their boats/kayaks, so I am thinking I am going to give that a try. From the shoreline where I was at the views were pristine. So beautiful. I honestly can't wait to come back and explore this lake some more.

    Beautiful walking trail along the rims with beautiful views over the rims. Gentle breeze and…read morebeautiful wild flowers. This trail is easy trail and very pleasant to escape from the Scottsdale summer heat.

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    Blue Ridge Reservoir

    Blue Ridge Reservoir

    4.4(7 reviews)
    38.7 mi

    I can't begin to tell you how gorgeous this lake is. What a hidden gem! I'm a native of AZ and only…read morejust recently learned about Blue Ridge Reservoir (also known as C.C. Cragin). I almost didn't want to review it because I want to keep it all to myself. Because it is so narrow, it almost looks like a river. Blue Ridge is 8 miles end-to-end and is stocked with rainbow and brown trout. It is a popular destination for canoers and kayakers because of restrictions to motor boats more than 10 horsepower. I could have floated on this water for hours. The scenery at Blue Ridge reservoir is beautiful. It's located off Highway 87 about 30 miles north of Strawberry on the Mogollon Rim. There is only one convenience store with gas pumps nearby and no cell service. Rock Crossing Campground is the only organized campsite nearby if you want to stay overnight. The great thing is there are no permits needed or fees to enter Blue Ridge Reservoir. But it does get crowded at times and Forest Service workers will only allow one car at a time to enter when the lot is full. Make sure you have a reliable vehicle as the gravel road to the reservoir can get pretty bumpy. There is a bathroom on site at the overflow parking lot. Blue Ridge Reservoir is very peaceful and relaxing. I went over Memorial Weekend and it wasn't too crowed at all. It's definitely worth camping nearby so you can spend a full day here.

    Great day here! Much larger than anticipated. Beautiful location within Coconino National Forest…read more Apparently this road is not open year round, nor are some of the local camprounds. Gravel forest road that any car can drive but beware of some deep ruts in areas. Vault toilets in upper parking lot. Nice concrete boat ramp. Jealous of those that were camping via kayaks.

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    Blue Ridge Reservoir
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    Phoenix Wilderness Adventures

    Phoenix Wilderness Adventures

    5.0(3 reviews)
    5.1 mi

    Secluded and stunning adventure in Parker Canyon. Our Parker canyon guided tour was truly a…read morebreathtaking and exciting experience. David is amazing, he is very well qualified and super friendly. He loves animals and nature, ask him about his birds! When you go into the canyon you get the feeling that you are alone and on a real adventure. The tower walls almost hypnotize you with their beauty. This tour is strenuous but worth it. You will be exhausted but sublime with happiness at the end. If you are fit and in reasonable shape take this tour. After you are done rappelling the rock scramble out is solid.

    I LOVE these guys. I just had the most amazing weekend with them. I stayed two nights in an awesome…read morerugged cabin and one night camping with a group. They did everything! Cooking, set up, breakdown, cleanup, fire, drinks, snacks. I felt absolutely pampered! The first day David and Tye took us canyoneering. I cannot begin to express what an amazing, empowering experience this was. We hiked into the canyon. They provided everything for the trip. Water, lunch, snacks, wetsuit, helmets, gloves, rappelling gear, wet sack and backpack. They both had two priorities: our safety and having the time of our lives. Both were achieved! The next day they took me kayaking. I had never gone and I was very sore and David took me tandem, I felt like a river queen! It was beautiful with just enough rapids to let me know I am ready for more. Tye was a font of information on plants, birds, fish and history while Jess, David's wife, paddle boarded along side us. I could not be happier with my trip and can't wait to go back!!!

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    Phoenix Wilderness Adventures - Morning after canyoneering with our awesome guides David and Ty.

    Morning after canyoneering with our awesome guides David and Ty.

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