Near Weavers Needle Loop
Peralta Canyon Trail.
Near Weavers Needle Loop
Canyon views along the Bluff Springs Trail.
Near Weavers Needle Loop
Bluff Springs Trail
Near Weavers Needle Loop
Black cliffs over the Peralta Trailhead.
Near Weavers Needle Loop
Peralta Canyon Trail offers an awesome backcountry experience amidst the cliffs of the Superstitions.

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Weavers Needle Loop

4.8 (30 Ratings)
Circumnavigate Weaver Needle with great views all the way.
12.4
mi
Distance
3,042
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
12.39mi
Distance
3,042ft
Elevation Gain
3,042ft
Elevation Loss
50%
Max Grade
3,771ft
High Point
2,402ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
This is a difficult hike! Plan on a lot of time and an early start. I did this hike in a clockwise direction which really doesn't matter much, but I recommend this direction to get the steepest part of the hike done first. Most people just do an out-and-back hike to Freemont Saddle to view Weavers Needle. This is the first section and very steep. If you are doing the loop, plan on a 7 a.m. or 8 a.m. start. Much of this first section will be in the shade at this time.From the Freemont Saddle, the trail descends to the left. I enjoyed this section as you have great views of Weavers Needle the entire way. The trail is also relatively easy to follow at this point. To continue the loop, the Peralta Canyon Trail will meet the Dutchman Trail #104. Take the Dutchman Trail to the right for one mile. This has a difficult, rocky uphill section.After one mile on the Dutchman Trail, you'll reach a post with a sign directing you to the Terrapin Trail #234. The Terrapin Trail is a tedious section of the Weaver's Needle Loop that can feel like it drags on forever. Additionally, there is a portion of the trail where Weavers Needle isn't visible, and since the Terrapin Trail never heads in the direction of the needle, you'll want to have a good trail map to navigate the area. Along the trail, there are several side trails that branch to the right. Taking these will lead to views of Weavers Needle. There is one side trail that is a bit deceiving as it looks like you are continuing on the Terrapin Trail. If you climb a steep saddle to a view of Weavers Needle, you likely ended up on this side trail by accident and will want to retrace your steps to pick up Terrapin Trail again. You can use the Mobile App to make sure you stay on the right trail.Eventually, you'll come to the Bluff Springs Trail #235 junction. From here, you are on the trail back to the trailhead, but this section is longer than you think. Much longer. Every time you crest a hill, you'll think you'll see the parking area, but you'll still have another hill to go. This was a bit defeating, but keep hiking and you'll eventually end up back at the trailhead parking lot.

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Contributors
John Maurizi