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  2. Superstition Mountains - Wikipedia

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    Numerous hiking trails cross the mountains from multiple access points, including the Peralta Trailhead, the most popular. [8] Peralta Canyon, on the northeast side of Superstition Mountain, contains a popular trail that leads up to Fremont Saddle, which provides a very picturesque view of Weavers Needle.

  3. Weavers Needle - Wikipedia

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    Weavers Needle from Peralta Canyon. Weavers Needle is a 1,000-foot-high (300 m) column of rock that forms a distinctive peak visible for many miles around. Located in the Superstition Mountains east of Phoenix, Arizona, Weavers Needle was created when a thick layer of tuff (fused volcanic ash)—a volcanic plug [3] —was heavily eroded, creating the spire as an erosional remnant with a summit ...

  4. Lost Dutchman's Gold Mine - Wikipedia

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    A final pillar on the side of the trail in the shape of a man's head and face would be used to locate the entrance to the mine. The entrance to the Lost Dutchman would sit on the North side of the trail, and appear as the last mine on the trail to the plateau, where a camp was found surrounded by a field of golden colored grass.

  5. Superstition Mountain - Wikipedia

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    It anchors the west end of the Superstition Mountains (within the federally designated Superstition Wilderness Area) and is a popular outdoor recreation destination, home to numerous trails for hiking and horseback riding. [3] The legend of the Lost Dutchman's Gold Mine centers around the mountain.

  6. Huachuca Mountains - Wikipedia

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    Trails begin on the east side of Ash Canyon, Miller Canyon, Carr Canyon, and Ramsey Canyon roads, from the south at Montezuma Pass in the Coronado National Memorial, and from the west via Oversite trail, Ida, Bear, and Sunnyside canyons. The 11.5-mile (18.5 km) Crest Trail between Montezuma Pass and Fort Huachuca ties all of the trails together.

  7. Silly Mountain - Wikipedia

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    There is a total of 10 hiking trails in Silly Mountain Park, ranging in length from 45 meters (148 feet) to 1.77 kilometers (1.10 miles). [16] The combined length of all hiking trails equals to 5.63 kilometers (3.50 miles) of 10 trails that are no longer available to off-road vehicles and it takes an average of one hour, nine minutes to ...

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  9. McDowell Mountains - Wikipedia

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    McDowell Mountains at dusk. The McDowell Mountain Range (Yavapai: Wi:kajasa) is located about twenty miles north-east of downtown Phoenix, Arizona, and may be seen from most places throughout the city.