Highest peak
Spruce Mountain
7,696 ft / 2,345 m
Most prominent peak
Spruce Mountain
696 ft / 212 m prom
Most summited peak
Thumb Butte
11 summits
Most difficult peak
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Difficulty breakdown
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Highlights
Latest summits
"Perfect weather and a fantastic scramble to the summit. The easiest route 'The Tourist Route' is rated class 4, but I would put it at moderate class 3. Great views of Prescott and SF Peaks in the distance. Complete TR: http://www.themtsarecalling.com/thumb" — Christopher • Sep 23, 2017
"After Thumb Butte. A nice hike through the pines. Forest lookout tower still staffed until the end of the month- she was kind enough to let us in to poke around. Complete TR: http://www.themtsarecalling.com/spruce" — Christopher • Sep 23, 2017
"My girlfriend and I did this trail while on a camping trip to Prescott. The trail head was easy to find and the trail very easy to follow. The trail is has just been built and so it still had that "new trail" smell to it. It started off with a very gentle slope up to the white water tank and into the inner basin of the hill. About a quarter mile past the water tank, the trail started a series of long gentle switchbacks up the inner part of the basin up to the saddle. At each turn in the trail, the city had placed a metal picnic table. I don’t think I’ve seen that before on a trail, but that’s cool. Lots of picnic options. Once at the top of the saddle or ridge, the official trail hooked to the east and continued up to one of the two main prominences of the hill. There you have great views to the north, east and south. You could even see the San Francisco Peaks in Flagstaff, which was pretty cool. The city has placed a series of plaques at the top, describing the significance of this hill, which I found interesting. I then made a quick run up to the radio towers on the other prominence, which is slightly higher than the end of the trail. From this prominence, you can se..." — lawrencebaker • May 20, 2017
"I hiked to the top and checked out what makes up the white "P" and found it to be large rocks drenched in white paint. I brought an RC plane and flew for a while at the peak then hiked down." — gregrice • Aug 16, 2011