Monday, June 13, 2016

Easy Kid-Friendly Flagstaff Hike: Crystal Point Trail


5 kids ready to hike!
Let's face it, kids like to whine. They whine about trivial things, like the color of the cup you gave them, who got more juice, not wanting to pick up the legos. . .  etc etc. And if your kids are anything like mine, they will also whine about the idea of seemingly fun and exciting things, like going on a hike. But when I'm in a place as scenic and with such beautiful summer weather as Flagstaff, we are going to get out and enjoy it every day, even if just for a short nature walk.

Crystal Point Trail in Munds Park, is a great hike for said whiny kids. It's 1.3 miles of easy terrain and not too steep.

First and foremost, I love hiking trails that are easy to find and with ample parking. This was both! I used the GPS directions on the All Trails app. But to get there, take I-17 to the Munds Park exit and then follow Pinewood Blvd all the way up to the large parking lot on the left. Cross the road to the trailhead.

We brought 5 kids on this hike, ranging in ages from 3 - 13.

Brilliant idea alert! I decided to create a Scavenger Hunt before we left with things for us to look for on the trail - this they LOVED. It took their mind off of the hiking and got them looking around and enjoying themselves. I tried to come up with things I knew we would be able to find and then maybe a few tricker ones. I also left room for creativity. This was fun for my 13 year old daughter to help with, she came up with many of the items herself.

On our way we went, list in hand, ready to hike! I noticed immediately that there was a variety of birds in this area, and I wished we had brought our Arizona Birds book - so if you have one, bring it.
Here is a copy of the scavenger hunt we used
Something red

A rock shaped like an animal (cat)

One thing on the list was a "scary tree" - a nice, vague item and open to interpretation. We found many trees that qualified as "scary" and also some very beautiful ones, and ones that were fun to climb.
















After awhile though, fatigue set in and we did have to stop near the end of the trail for a snack. We found a good spot to rest, with a lovely view.











It was just what we needed to reenergize and for the big kids to run up to the end with me. The trail was a little steeper and this point, but shady and cool. Once at the top, we saw a quaint bench that looked out on a fantastic view! A fellow hiker told us there used to be an old telephone attached to a tree, but that the tree fell. Bummer.





The trek back to the parking lot was downhill and we only need one brief piggyback ride and MANY water breaks to make it down. Overall, it was a lovely hike and one the family very much enjoyed. I recommend to anyone! Someday (maybe without the kids) I would love to do the loop and check out the lake.