The Superstition Wilderness is a rugged and remote 160,200-acre wilderness area in the Tonto National Forest known for its towering rock formations, deep canyons, and legendary tales of lost gold mines.
Superstition Mountain is the most iconic landmark within the Superstition Wilderness. It is a rugged and challenging peak that offers stunning views of the surrounding desert landscape. Many hikers and climbers are drawn to Superstition Mountain for its challenging trails and beautiful vistas.
Weaver's Needle is a prominent rock formation within the Superstition Wilderness that is shrouded in mystery and legend. It is said to be the site of a hidden gold mine and many treasure hunters have searched for it over the years. Weaver's Needle also offers excellent hiking and rock climbing opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts.
Lost Dutchman State Park is a popular starting point for hikers looking to explore the Superstition Wilderness. The park offers a variety of trails that lead into the wilderness, including the challenging Siphon Draw Trail that takes hikers up to the base of Superstition Mountain. The park also features camping facilities and picnic areas for visitors to enjoy.
The Peralta Trailhead is another popular starting point for hikers looking to explore the Superstition Wilderness. The trailhead offers access to several hiking trails, including the popular Peralta Canyon Trail that leads to stunning views of Weaver's Needle. The Peralta Trailhead is a great starting point for those looking to experience the beauty of the Superstition Wilderness.
Description: Along the Apache Trail (State Route 88) in the Superstition Mountains of Arizona
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Description: Horse Mesa in the Superstition Mountains of Arizona
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Description: Lost Dutchman State Park is a 320-acre (129 ha) state park located in northwestern Pinal County, Arizona on the Apache Trail (State Route 88} north of Apache Junction, near the Superstition Mountains in central Arizona. It is named after the Lost Dutchman's Gold Mine, a famously lost gold mine legendary in the tales of the Old West. It is accessible about 40 miles (64 km) east of Phoenix via U.S. Highway 60, the Superstition Freeway. The park provides hiking trails and mountain bike access to the area known as the Superstition Wilderness, as well as views of the mountains.
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Description: Lost Dutchman State Park is a 320-acre (129 ha) state park located in northwestern Pinal County, Arizona on the Apache Trail (State Route 88} north of Apache Junction, near the Superstition Mountains in central Arizona. It is named after the Lost Dutchman's Gold Mine, a famously lost gold mine legendary in the tales of the Old West. It is accessible about 40 miles (64 km) east of Phoenix via U.S. Highway 60, the Superstition Freeway. The park provides hiking trails and mountain bike access to the area known as the Superstition Wilderness, as well as views of the mountains.
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Description: The Flat Iron in the Superstition Mountains as seen from the Lost Dutchman State Park in Arizona, USA. Arca Swiss 4x5 view camera, Fujichrome Provia 100F transparency film.
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Description: The Superstition Mointain rises some 3,000 feet above the surrounding desert floor and dominates the eastern fringe of the Salt River Valley. The mountain is part of the Superstition Winderness Area which contains some 159,780 acres or 242 sq. miles of the Tonto National Forest and includes a wide-range of flora indigenous to the Sonoran Desert like giant Saguaro cactus, Desert Broom, Red Yucca, Cholla.
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Description: Superstition Mountains From Route 60
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