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Start out from the First Water Trailhead. The trailhead is very popular on weekends so come early or visit on a weekday if you can. There is overflow parking in the horse trailer parking area, but even this can fill on popular days.Sign in on the trail registration form at the trailhead and start down the trail. At the first junction go left onto the Second Water Trail #236. The trail will cross a (probably) dry creek bed and then start climbing towards Garden Valley - a large flat mesa covered in cholla cacti and mesquite trees. After gaining the mesa top, you'll reach a junction with the Black Mesa Trail #241. Follow the Black Mesa Trail to the right as you begin to climb through the valley. From mile 3 to 4, the trail becomes quite rocky and difficult to hike as you make your way to the highest point on the loop. It is manageable for those with quick reflexes, good balance, and endurance but for the rest of us it's a nice chance to slow down and enjoy the scenery. The climb will end on another plateau with magnificent views into the heart of the Superstition Mountains. The trail quickly begins making its way back down into the valley on another section of very rocky trail from approximately mile 4 to 5. At the bottom of the valley, the trail crosses a few streams with running water (at least during the winter season). Watch for the cairns (or stacked rock piles) that mark the trail. After crossing the streams, you'll come to the junction with the Dutchman Trail #104. Go right onto Dutchman Trail and begin making your way up Parker's Pass. The Dutchman Trail is far less rocky than Black Mesa and much easier to hike. Be sure to stop and admire the 360-degree view from the top of the pass. The remainder of the trail makes its way through a valley with steep hills on either side which provide some much appreciated shade. You'll also cross a few (seasonal?) creeks along the way. When you reach the junction with the Second Water Trail at the end of the loop, take a left to return to the trailhead. Don't forget to log back in at the trailhead register!
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Trail conditions were perfect views were stunning. We did pass four horses come from the other way and an occasional hiker. Temperature was approximately 70° and sunny. Each of us took about 1.5 L of water which was just about right, but I wouldn’t take any less than that and more if it’s hotter. There are a few water sources, but they did not look well to filter however, in a pinch, I’m sure you could. There’s a lot of variety on this loop a lot of color, including brilliant greens and oranges in mid March 2025.
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