Pets allowed
Allowed with Restrictions
Elevation Gain
2,227.00 ft (678.79 m)
Trail type
There-and-back
Distance
15.90 mi (25.59 km)
Please respect the outdoors by practicing Leave No Trace. Learn more about how to apply the principles of Leave No Trace on your next outdoor adventure here.

Dutchman Trail #104 to Black Top Mesa is a 15-mile out-and-back route on the west side of the Superstition Wilderness located east of Phoenix, Arizona. Starting from the First Water Trailhead, the trail heads east on Dutchman Trail #104 and makes a scenic loop around Boulder Canyon, including an ascent to Black Top Mesa. It features well-maintained singletrack trails, opportunities for solitude, expansive mountain views, and stunning desert landscapes. With a total elevation gain of 2,227’, it is a moderately rated route that is suitable for hiking, running, and backpacking.

DESCRIPTION / DIRECTIONS

Start at the First Water Trailhead and follow the Dutchman Trail #104 southeast into the Superstition Wilderness. Ascend gently to Parker Pass and enter Boulder Canyon. Dutchman Trail #104 skirts around Palomino Mountain, then heads east to Upper Black Top Mesa Pass. 

The trail turns again at Terrapin Canyon, heading north to Marsh Valley. After reaching Marsh Valley, leave the Dutchman Trail #104 briefly and turn left onto Bull Pass Trail #129. A short out-and-back leads to Black Top Mesa, which offers incredible backcountry camping and stunning views. 

Retrace your steps back to the start by continuing west on Bull Pass Trail #129 and then following Dutchman Trail #104.

FIRST WATER TRAILHEAD FEATURES

Large parking area and bathrooms.

REGULATIONS

  • Mechanized and/or motorized travel is prohibited.

  • No more than 15 people are allowed to be in a group. 

  • No more than 15 heads of livestock are allowed in a group.

  • Horses are not recommended on this trail. 

This route takes place within the Superstition Wilderness, which is subject to certain Wilderness restrictions. Respecting these regulations is crucial for the future of this beautiful ecosystem and the plants and animals that live there. 

WATER

Many water sources in this area are seasonal and unreliable. Make sure you do adequate research, contact a nearby park ranger in advance, and prepare to carry sufficient water with you. 

BACKCOUNTRY CAMPING

Dispersed camping is allowed within the Superstition Wilderness and Backcountry permits are not required for overnight camping.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

USFS - Superstition Wilderness

Logistics + Planning

Congestion

Moderate

Parking Pass

None

Open Year-round

Yes

Pros

Scenic summit of Black Top Mesa. Well maintained trails. Expansive views.

Cons

Lack of water and shade.

Trailhead Elevation

2,232.00 ft (680.31 m)

Highest point

3,352.00 ft (1,021.69 m)

Features

Backcountry camping
Wildlife
Historically significant
Big vistas
Geologically significant

Typically multi-day

No

Permit required

No

Location

Nearby Lodging + Camping

Superstition Mountains Area, Mesa, Arizona
Superstition Mountains Area, Mesa, Arizona
Superstition Mountains Area, Mesa, Arizona

Comments

Have updates, photos, alerts, or just want to leave a comment?
Sign In and share them.