San Tan – Dynamite-Goldmine Loop (I)
Special Instructions: This is a loop hike that climbs up and over a ridge. There are good views of San Tan Valley. The Goldmine Trail is steep and rocky. The best route is to go up from the Goldmine…
Queen Creek Old Hwy 60 (I)
Special Instructions: This is up-and-back hike along Queen Creek. It follows the old road from Superior through the Queen Creek Tunnel and then back down. There are some good photo opportunities. Dress warmly, as it can be cold and…
Praying Hands East Loop (I)
Special Instructions: This is a loop hike with great views of the Superstition Mountains and Praying Hands rock formation. There is a long climb to the high point of the hike. Bring water and a snack. Directions: Take Felix…
Pioneer Trail (I)
Special Instructions: This is an out-and-back hike to the summit of Pinal Mountain. The summit is 7800 feet, so there are great scenic views and mountain vegetation, including Ponderosa Pines. Bring water, snack and lunch. NOTE: There was a…
Pinto Creek Bridge (I)
Special Instructions: This is a long out-and-back hike on a scenic segment of old US 60 with big rocks, trees and gorgeous views. The original bridge was in use from 1900-1949, and is still completely intact. It is of…
Phone Line Trail (I)
Special Instructions: This is an out-and-back hike with scenic views of Sabino Canyon and the Catalina Mountains. This hike requires a parking fee ($8) or National Park Pass/Senior Pass. Shuttle reservations from the Visitor Center to the trailhead are…
Peralta Trail (I)
Special Instructions: This is an out-and-back hike in the Superstition Mountains up to Fremont Saddle. At the saddle, there is a great view of Weaver’s Needle, and the rugged canyons on both sides of the saddle. Bring water and…
Parker Pass (I)
Special Instructions: This is an out-and-back hike on the Dutchman’s Trail with a great view of Weaver’s Needle. There are several creek crossings with possible water. The water level is low enough to easily cross. Bring water, snacks and…
Wood Canyon (I)
Special Instructions: This in-and-out hike is a great opportunity to see and explore Wood Canyon and its interesting rock formations. This area is scheduled to be developed by the Forest Service into a new set of hiking trails. Bring…
Willow Springs Basin via Bulldog Canyon (I)
Special Instructions: This is a beautiful loop trail with great rock formations. The trail leads to Willow Springs that may have water depending on season. The trail includes smooth surfaces, rocky surfaces, and some rolling rock slopes. Hiking sticks…