
Poop on the trail is gross, and it harms the vegetation (view W) |

Hiker passing the first trail marker (view NW) |

The trail descends gently across an old wildfire scar (view NW) |

Hiker passing a second trail marker (view NW) |

Grand scenery (view NW) |

Hiker staying right at an unmarked spur-trail junction (view NW) |

Spur use-trail; not the main trail (view SW) |

Hiker in the burned area in 2009, 2 years after the fire (view NW) |

The trail continues across burn area (view NW) |

The main trail merges with trail from alternate trailhead (view W) |

Trail continues across desert flats (winter; view W) |

The old road held as a fireline (May 2019; burn on the left, spring) |

Hiker at trail junction: main trail continues straight (view W) |

Wide use-trail to the right (view NE) |

Narrow use-trail to the left (view SW) |

The old road held as a fireline (Feb 2011; burn on the left) |

Hiker continues through the old burn zone (view W) |

Trail passes out of the burn zone and into unburned desert scrub |

Trail continues across unburned desert scrub (view W) |

Middle Oak Creek Trail crosses wash and starts up hillside (view W) |

Middle Oak Creek Trail runs up across the hillside (view W) |

Middle Oak Creek Trail (view NW) |

Middle Oak Creek Trail (view W) |

Middle Oak Creek Trail passes a trail marker (view W) |

The trail starts getting rocky on the hillside (view W) |

Rocky trail arriving atop the hillside (view W) |

After climbing the hill, a nice bit of flat trail (view W) |

Middle Oak Creek Trail (view W) |

Middle Oak Creek Trail (view W) |

Middle Oak Creek Trail (view W) |

Unmarked trail junction to Scenic Road Exit Trailhead (view W) |

Trail to Scenic Road Exit TH (view NE from Oak Creek Middle Trail) |

Middle Oak Creek Trail (view W) |

Trail junction; direct route to Wilson Pimple stays left (view W) |

Trail junction; direct route to Wilson Pimple stays left (view W) |

Wilson Pimple (view SW from Middle Oak Creek Trail) |

Most of the Middle Oak Creek Trail to here is easy walking (view W) |

Approaching the end of the easy walking (view W) |

Suddenly, soils change, and the trail becomes quite rocky (view W) |

Hiker resting on the first really nice sitting rock (view W) |

Some sections are not as rocky as others (view W) |

Some sections are more rocky than others (view W) |

Hiker at second nice sitting rock (Shinarump Conglomerate) |

Middle Oak Creek Trail (view W) |

Hiker approaching an unmarked trail junction (view W) |

Trail forks; the left is not a better route; hiker on trail (view W) |

The left is not a better route (view SW) |

Hiker continuing on Middle Oak Creek Trail (view W) |

Hiker continuing on Middle Oak Creek Trail (view W) |

Hiker approaching the top of a low rise (view NW) |

Hiker atop the low rise (view NW) |

From atop low rise, note isolated trees (view NW) |

The trail passes left of a pair of juniper trees (view W) |

Trail passes adjacent to Singleleaf Pinyon Pine tree (view W) |

The trail gets confusing here - hike towards juniper trees (view W) |

Several interconnected trails - hike towards juniper trees (view W) |

Several interconnected trails - hike towards juniper trees (view W) |

Middle Oak Creek Trail terminates at Creek Canyon Trail (view NW) |

Middle Oak Creek Trail ends at Oak Creek Canyon Trail junction
view NW) |

Hiker at first Juniper on Oak Creek Canyon Trail
view W from Middle Oak Creek Trail) |