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Wave Cave

4.4 (56 reviews)

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Kyndra P.

Definitely worth the hike, it was a moderate level hike but definitely had me winded at points. Check it out if you're in the area!

Tia T.

This hike is definitely not easy, more moderate/difficult. There is no shade until you reach the wave cave. The last .4 of the hike is straight up hill climbing with your hands. We went in late May with 95° weather and I would not recommend until the cooler months or earlier in the morning (before 9am). There are a lot of loose rocks throughout the hike and this is not a popular tourist hike so there are minimal people. Gorgeous view. An overall great experience. Bring a full camelback of water and snacks because you will need them.

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I arrived around 8:30 AM, and it was the perfect time to visit. The parking lot is small, but there were barely any cars when I got there. Last time, I came around 11 AM, and the lot was packed--I couldn't find a spot and ended up going elsewhere. The hike was great, though a bit challenging through the rocky sections. It's about 3.3 miles round trip from the parking lot. If you're looking for a quiet escape and an amazing view from the cave, this is the perfect spot.

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Amanda A.

Easy to find the parking for the trailhead. The lot is small, but it wasn't busy so there was plenty of parking. The trail is also easy to follow thanks to the spray painted white arrows. The hike is rated difficult on AllTrails. I would say it's more moderate. The views are stunning and the cave is a fun way to end the hike! We came on a Sunday afternoon and there were only a few other people. We had the cave to ourselves for awhile. We saw a total of 3 tarantulas on the trail which was cool!

Steady, rocky, steep! Solid shoes, patience, and plenty of water are a must! Trail is about 3.4 miles and takes a little over 2 hours. 10/10 recommend! Note: the trail rating of hard is accurate. This isn't an easy trail; many challenges and steep elevation all the way up (once you clear the ground).

Shawn P.

Don't go here, stay home, this place used to be quiet and not overrun with people. Absolutely packed by 9 AM. STAY HOME.

Amy Z.

Have to get here earlier to bits the traffic. We got here at 9 on Monday, which was a perfect time since the morning weather is a bit chill in the winter. The parking lot or entrance to this trail is unmarked, so when you see a parking lot on your left side before Peralta Trailhead, that's the one. If you drive all the way to Peralta Trailhead then you drive to far. The trail itself very well marked with white arrows spray paint ( thank you whoever did that), but the entrance is a bit confusing. There are three trails at the entrance, one on the left and one on the right but the middle one with the barbed wires is the one. Its look like closed with barbed wires fence, you just need to go through it. This trail is a bit climb, but was fun and took us about 45 minutes going up and 35 minutes down. It might take longer for some people, but hey it's beautiful views here and take your time.

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Dominic J.

The book was quite a experience,I really enjoyed the thrill behind the book.It was a great post apocalyptic dystopian and I think I'm going to start reading more books because of this book. I definitely recommend this book to anyone trying to get into reading or even just a casual reader. Quick Sumatra:A girl named Cassie is living her life when a alien spaceship comes to earth and sends waves of human destruction till 96% of the world is wiped out.It is a fight for human survival and our primal instincts.

Ben H.

I cannot say I was overly excited when shawty asked "want to go for a hike at 7am?" There was approximately a 4 mile dirt road leading to the beginning of the trail head. Good thing we had a jeep. The trail begins flat and has a gradual incline. The last quarter of the trail is steeper. The view from the cave is beautiful. I'd rate this 6/10 for difficulty and 8/10 for view

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Crisia T.

I highly recommend this hiking trail. My group and I drove down early in the morning to beat the heat. Finding where the actual trail begins was a little tricky, make sure, after you park, you go through the gate entrance and through all the flat lands to start the actual hike. Also make sure to follow the white arrows to stay on the trail as it is easy to get off track. Closer to the cave the trail gets very steep. But once you reach the cave, it is truly a sight see, with amazing views of the AZ desert. On your way back down be very careful as there are lots of loose rocks, which makes it easy to slide and fall, especially if you are not wearing hiking boots.

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Megan S.

Parking was busy at this trail on a Sunday at 10am. The trail to the wave cave is steel and has lots of loose gravel. I would recommend good tread on your hiking shoes and take caution going down! (I took a digger along with someone else in my party) Getting to the top there wasn't too much foot traffic but by noon the trail was busy.

It's a great hike, didn't take a picture of cave but went above and beyond for these pics

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Liberty A.

Definitely a great. Went in end of December so it wasn't hit the weather was perfect .

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4.6(65 reviews)
3.1 mi

If you're looking for a great hike in the Superstition Mountains, Hieroglyphic Trail is absolutely…read moreworth checking out. The scenery is incredible and the petroglyphs at the end make the hike feel especially rewarding. A few things to know before you go: the parking lot is pretty small and fills up fast, so getting there early is definitely recommended. Otherwise, you may end up waiting for someone to leave. I also wouldn't risk parking in a no-parking zone because I've heard they tow pretty regularly. The trail description says it's "a 1.5 mile trail that climbs a gentle slope covered with many cacti then enters the lower end of a boulder-filled canyon, ending at a rocky section where pools persist for much of the year," and that's mostly accurate. There are some sections before the canyon where you'll need to scramble over larger rocks, but overall it's manageable for most hikers. Once you reach the canyon and the petroglyph area, the terrain becomes steeper with much larger boulders. There's also a small streambed with several pools of water, which was a nice surprise. The petroglyphs themselves are amazing and can be found on both sides of the canyon. You can get fairly close to several of them, which makes the experience even better. Bring plenty of water because most of the trail is fully exposed to the sun during the day. Once you reach the petroglyphs it's a great spot to sit, rest, and recharge There is shade inside the canyon, although when we arrived most of the shady spots were already occupied by other hikers. Overall, this is a fantastic beginner-to-intermediate trail with spectacular views, unique scenery, and a rewarding destination at the end. Definitely one of my favorite hikes in the area.

Such a beautiful hike ! Absolutely bring water. Saw some lizards along the way and beautiful cacti…read more The trail is well taken care of. As always remember to pack out what you pack in.

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4.6(9 reviews)
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I came here on a Saturday morning to run, and I arrived at the parking lot at 10:15AM. Note that…read moresince this is inside Usery Mountain Regional Park, there's a $7 per motor vehicle. The parking lot was entirely full and street parking was pretty full too, but luckily I snagged a spot right at the trailhead as a car left. I went clockwise on the trail, and the map at the beginning says this trail is 7.5 miles (but actually if I add up the mileage on the map, it's 7.6 miles). The views before going down were good but once I went to the back of the mountain, the views weren't very good. Completely unshaded, most people are going counterclockwise so I ran into a lot of hikers, a few bikes, and even a horseback rider and his horse. Some parts of the path are a bit rockier than the others, but all manageable for running.

I spend much of my time on this trail running, especially if I want something that provides a lot…read moreof varied terrain and isn't too crowded. Wind Cave is an awesome workout, but it is typically a lot more crowded. A good portion of the trail is runnable, which is nice. For a moderate running pace, two hours should be fine. In talking to people on the trail, it seems that hikers typically plan 3.5-4 hours to do the whole thing. Maybe longer if you stop at the saddle to have a snack and enjoy the views for a bit. Speaking of that, there are several places to stop and enjoy the views, especially on the backside of the mountain, and it is really beautiful when the desert blooms. I was out here a few years ago when we got snow on January 1, and that was pretty cool to see. These days, I mostly see hikers, although there are some adventurous mountain bikers -- there is an interesting climb (or descent, depending on your chosen direction) just before/after the saddle. I've seen people carrying their bikes on that one. I think tackling this trail clockwise on a bike might be best, although I typically run it counterclockwise to get the rougher parts of the trail out of the way first. The trail is pretty rocky in spots between Blevins and the saddle. It is good to note that you can jump on this trail either from the Wind Cave or Blevins (Trailhead Staging Area) parking areas, but the marked trailhead is at the Blevins parking lot. There is nowhere to get water, except at the Wind Cave trailhead, which, depending on where you park, could be your start/end point. It is best to bring all that you'll need, especially in the summer. This is a loop trail, but there are really no shortcuts out of the trail, so you either plan to do the whole thing or pick a spot to turn around when you're halfway done with hiking. (The trail does connect to the Cat Peaks trail about a mile from the Blevins trailhead, and forks off to connect with the Arizona Trail, but once you're really into the trail, there are much fewer options.) As for shade, the only real shade is provided during certain parts of the year and times of day at the saddle. There are some trees and, if you can crouch in the shadow of some rock formations, you can find a little. Beyond that, it is pretty sparse. I suggest starting early in the morning. Keep an eye out for wildlife. I have scared several deer and jackrabbits in addition to the usual lizards, squirrels and occasional rattlesnake. There is a $6 fee to enter the park by car ($2 if you bike, walk, or run in) and the Maricopa County Parks pass is good here.

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Wave Cave - hiking - Updated May 2026

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