Best Tough-Ass Hike
Is this the Valley’s toughest hike? Get out there and try it! What’s the worst that can happen? Quite a lot, actually. The Superstition Ridgeline is for advanced hikers only, and a mountain rescue or worse awaits anyone who doesn’t take it very seriously. For starters, it’s about 12 miles one way, with virtually no escape in between should things take a turn. You’ll need a car or bicycle shuttle between trailheads. But let’s focus on the fun: Prepare for full immersion in the Superstition Wilderness, with strenuous uphill sections, precarious boulder scrambling, navigation by cairns, world-class rock formations, Sonoran flora (albeit much of it torched from the 2020 Superstition Fire), and killer views of the southeast Valley. You’ll climb and top out on several summits as you go, including the Superstitions’ highest point. Take lots of water. It starts and ends at either Carney Springs trailhead near Peralta Trail or Siphon Draw Gully trailhead in Lost Dutchman Park — you decide which way to go. Either way, you’ve got a workout ahead of you.