Dutchman Trail #104 is a 15.6 point-to-point singletrack trail located in the Superstition Wilderness, east of Phoenix, Arizona. In the rugged and remote wilderness of the Sonoran Desert, this long distance trail offers a perfect getaway for city dwellers looking for some solitude. Dutchman Trail #104 runs between the Peralta and First Water Trailheads and features craggy mountains, wide valleys, native flora and fauna as well as scenic views of Weaver’s Needle, a 1,000 foot rock column with a distinct peak that can be seen for miles away. There are a variety of well maintained hiking trails that intersect with Dutchman Trail #104 making it easy to extend or shorten the distance to meet your personal adventure needs.
The Superstition Mountains are one of the most prominent and largest mountain ranges surrounding Phoenix and a popular destination for tourists and local outdoor enthusiasts. Dutchman Trail #104 can be completed in either direction and is suitable for trail running, hiking, and backpacking.
PERALTA TRAILHEAD
Large parking area and bathrooms.
FIRST WATER TRAILHEAD
Large parking area and bathrooms.
WATER
Water may be available from springs within the area, but make sure you do adequate research, contact a nearby park ranger in advance, and prepare to carry sufficient water with you.
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Bluff Spring - sporadic water.
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LaBarge Spring - usually has water.
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Charlebois Spring - usually has water.
BACKCOUNTRY CAMPING
Backcountry permits are not required for overnight camping.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
USFS Superstition Wilderness Information: https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/tonto/specialplaces/?cid=fsbdev3_018739.
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