Near Cave Creek Trail #4
Cactus field
Near Cave Creek Trail #4
Creek
Near Cave Creek Trail #4
Trail split
Near Cave Creek Trail #4
A crested suguaro cactus, one of at least 2 along this trail.
Near Cave Creek Trail #4
Cave Creek crossings can be slightly tricky, but I never got my feet wet.

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Cave Creek Trail #4

4.3 (4 Ratings)
A beautiful and gentile trip along a creek that runs much of the year.
9.9
mi
Distance
1,894
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
BirdingRiver/CreekViewsWildflowersWildlife

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
9.9mi
Distance
1,894ft
Elevation Gain
964ft
Elevation Loss
30%
Max Grade
3,398ft
High Point
2,430ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
This trail runs from near Spur Cross Ranch Conservation area, a Maricopa County Park near Cave Creek, Arizona, to the Seven Springs area in Tonto National Forest.It follows Cave Creek much of the way, and is beautiful and peaceful when the creek is flowing. The ridges and canyons, as well as the trees and flowers, are inspiring. To access the northeast end of the trail, drive Cave Creek Road north until it becomes Seven Springs Road/Forest Road 24, and continue to the Cave Creek Trailhead. This road is off and on dirt and pavement, but easily traveled in a passenger car. Park for free at the Cave Creek Trailhead, where there is a toilet. To access the southwest end of the trail, take Spur Cross Road north from the town of Cave Creek, and park at the Spur Cross Trailhead. To get to Cave Creek Trail 4 from here, you hike about a mile north on the Spur Cross Trail/Maricopa Trail to the national forest boundary, and then continue another mile or so on Maricopa Trail/Forest Road 48 (gated) to the beginning of Trail 4. At this point, the Maricopa Trail/Cottonwood Trail #247 branch off to the east as well, while FR 48 continues north. The northeast 5 miles of the trail along Cave Creek is absolutely spectacular. I started it from the intersection with the Skunk Tank Trail #246 to the Cave Creek TrailHead. The path is usually well above the creek, but crosses it several times. In January, the creek was flowing steadily, making beautiful babbling noises. From above you can see down into beautiful pools, sometimes quite clear, sometimes a little green. Negotiating the crossings can be slightly tricky, but I never got my feet wet. Take your time, and watch for the cairns that show the preferred place to cross. Along the way, there are a couple of somewhat rare Crested Saguaro Cacti. One is right on the trail at N 33deg 58.0098 W 111deg 53.9735. These Saguaro's are marked by Geocaches, as well. As your reach the last mile or so back to the trailhead, the trail moves away from the creek, but you might still hear it if it is quiet. The trail threads between a road going to a forest service maintenance area and a private ranch, running along a fence in this section, so it is not quite so wild here.

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