"Climb the mountains and
get their good tidings. "
WHERE TO GO , GO TO THE MOUNTAINS
Superstition Ridgeline Hike
TRAIL STATS This is my favorite hike in the Superstition Wilderness if I had to pick just one! Although the Superstition Ridgeline hike is incredibly strenuous physically, it offers breathtaking 360-degree views and a very life-affirming experience. With the possibility to stop at Superstition Peak 5057 en route, this route winds between Carney Springs and
Peppersauce Cave
Because it was originally an old sea, Southern Arizona is known for its caves. Peppersauce Cave provides a unique opportunity to explore one of these tunnels independently. To get to the lovely lake at the end of this tunnel, you will have to army crawl, slide on your butt, struggle, and squeeze your way through
Mount Baldy Loop (Best Trail in 4 Steps)
The remarkable diversity of Arizona is exemplified by Mount Baldy Loop in east-central Arizona. You will follow the two forks of the Little Colorado River headwaters as they wind through expansive meadows filled with dense stands of fir and spruce and scattered with wildflowers. Set against a clear blue sky, the scene is a kaleidoscope
Coffee Flat Loop With Herman’s Cave
This Long loop around Coffee Flat Mountain in the Superstition Wilderness passes by Whisky Springs, Herman’s Cave, Upper La Barge Canyon, Coffee Flat, and Miner’s Needle. Although it may be completed as a lengthy day trek, most people would rather backpack through the Superstition Wilderness during periods of high water. Whisky Spring, La Barge Creek,
Bull Pen Swimming Hole
Near Camp Verde, the Bull Pen Swimming Hole is a spacious, shady area to cool down. It features three cliffs of different heights for jumping and, if you’re lucky, a rope swing (or two). It will require a hike of approximately 0.7 miles to reach, but if you know where you’re going, it’s a short