Cottonwood, Arizona

February, 2021

We probably moved too soon to Cottonwood, Arizona, in mid-February. The elevation of Cottonwood is 2,000 feet higher than the Phoenix area. The first couple of nights the pipes froze that supplied our water. After that, we left the water dripping during the night. The days were warm and pleasant, however.

DEAD HORSE RANCH STATE PARK

We took a day trip to Dead Horse Ranch State Park. There is a story about how it got its name. Calvin Ireys bought the ranch in 1950. The first time the family looked at the ranch to purchase, they saw a dead horse lying in a field. After buying the property, they named it Dead Horse Ranch. In 1971, Ireys sold the ranch to the state for a state park. Today the park is 423 acres with 10 miles of hiking trails, 150 campground sites and several picnic areas.

We took a walk on the “Canopy” trail which is just a quarter of a mile long.

Canopy Trail Dead Horse Ranch State Park
Canopy Trail
Canopy Trail
Canopy trail to bird feeders

We sat on a bench and watched the birds at the bird feeders.

Canopy trail
Bird feeder at Canopy Trail

Later we took a short hike down this trail by the Verde River.

Trail to Verde River, Dead Horse Ranch State Park
Verde River

“Verde” means “green” in Spanish, and it is green! The cottonwood trees that surround the river on both sides were dormant. In spring or summer, they would be a brilliant lush green.

Verde River

We saw some horseback riders.

Dead Horse Ranch State Park

Later we drove around the park and found the “West Lagoon”. I got out to take some photos and walked on the pathway that goes completely around the lagoon. (about .7 miles)

Lagoon at Dead Horse Ranch State Park

The lagoon was home to much wildlife.

We got some exercise and enjoyed the scenery and wildlife. It would be nice to see the Cottonwood trees (which the town is named after) in spring and summer when they have their full foliage. It’s a bright green, which gives another reason for the name Verde Valley. The entire valley is a green oasis in the desert, surrounded by red rock rimmed mountains. It’s a place to see!

The Airstream reflects the evening sunset in Cottonwood, AZ.