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    Picketpost Trail

    5.0 (14 reviews)

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    Eric B.

    Let me make something clear before I start rambling and raving--Picketpost is not just a hike. It's a guaranteed adventure! You know how they say a picture is worth a thousand words? Well the number of routes to get to the summit are pretty high up there as well. Coming from Phoenix on the I-60, look for signage just before Superior heading eastbound. Turn right onto a heavily worn road which will lead you to the trailhead. NOTE: if you have a sedan like me, be prepared for a bumpy ride! Good thing I just got new tires last week lol. Once you park and start along the trailhead, the important thing is to continue straight until you find the rocks pointing in an arrow to the left (see photo). I made the mistake of swinging left at the first fork approx 3-4 min into the hike and ended up finding myself amongst a pack of cattle all staring at me...yeah pretty intimidating! After about 8 min after swinging left at the proper spot, you reach the nightmarish incline that seems to never end. Some say this hike is equal to Flatiron. I'd say without a doubt Picketpost is much harder. There are spots during the ascent where you have to rock climb and know how to position yourself to avoid slipping and falling. Definitely not for the faint of heart or for those who are afraid of heights! For those who love adventure, it's pretty darn exciting but exhausting at the same time hehe! After what seems like an eternity of climbing/scrambling, you reach the flat summit. Within a few more minutes you are at the red mailbox and convenient metal bench. The 360 view is downright breathtaking and perfect for a photos. Be sure to remember to log your journey in a notebook located inside the mailbox! The descent is almost as hard as the ascent as you really need to watch your feet placement (Gravity is no longer on your side!). Unlike Picacho, there are no cables. One false move or loss of balance and you might be toast. Overall, this hike is excruciating but extremely rewarding. Be careful out there and have a blast! Oh and stay hydrated especially during the warm spring/summer/fall months!

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    As a kid I used to hunt in this area,alot!!! Very good area to get out and enjoy nature, due watch out for bees and rattlesnakes!

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    Access to the trailhead is on the south side of US60 about five miles west of Superior.

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    Cibecue Creek Trail

    Cibecue Creek Trail

    (15 reviews)

    There are 2 extremes to this hike. You can choose to explore the lower canyon to a beautiful…read morewaterfall at the end surrounded by cliffs and call it a day for a total of 3 miles out and back OR you can hire a guide and canyoneer the upper canyon and spend around 5-7 hours while rappelling, climbing, and wading through endless pools and more waterfalls for a total of over 5 miles. On this adventure, my hiking group decided to take the easy route and enjoy the lower canyon. It kind of reminded me of West Fork hike in Sedona, because you cross the creek bed repeatedly, and you cannot help but stop and stare in awe of how beautiful the surroundings are. The hike is peaceful and you feel kid-like once more since you are forced to climb over small boulders, get knee deep or sometimes even waist deep in water, and brush past tree branches of various foliage. The life is teeming with so many different plant species present and with the Salt River connecting nearby, you just know the place is great for fishing as well. Permits are $15 per person for day hikes. Cibecue is on sacred land so remember to enjoy the hike in all its glory but be respectful and pack out everything you bring in.

    One of my favorite hikes in AZ! How can you beat stunning canyon views, creek crossings, and a…read morebeautiful waterfall at the end!? Not to mention it's in the middle of nowhere away from all civilization--a great day trip getaway to relieve yourself after a stressful workweek! A few things to note before trekking out here: -You're going to want to be driving a 4x4 or high clearance vehicle as the road from the 60 turnoff is nothing but dirt and rocks. I've seen a Prius do it but it looked painful and damaging lol. -Permits are now $30 per person and you pay with cash into a box so come prepared. I'm not a huge fan of the price hike *no pun intended* but I can see why the reservation did it reduces the crowd. -Bring sturdy water shoes or prepare to get your hiking shoes wet/muddy. I have some pretty flimsy Walmart water shoes so I opted for the latter. There are multiple creek crossings and it's not like Seven Falls or Oak Creek--there are not enough stones to hop across and you will need to walk in the water.By the end of the day, my hiking shoes were completely soaked with muddy water. They will need some deep cleaning. -Piggy-backing off the point above, if you go following a monsoon storm, expect the creek and falls to be saturated with thick mud. Grand Falls style. -PLEASE pack in what you pack out. Do not litter or leave anything behind in this beautiful place.

    Picketpost Trail - hiking - Updated May 2026

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