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 Superior - East
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Distance One Way 2 miles
Trailhead Elevation 3,894 feet
Accumulated Gain 300 feet
Interest Off Trail Hiking
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 Trips 247 map  (0 Miles)
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15  2011-11-05
 Tufa Fest
 juliachaos
19  2010-02-20 Rick Vincent
9  2008-09-21 mcolson6
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Overview: Misc. roads surrounding Oak Flats Campground. One side road leading to active mining drill site. Overall a easy break-in hike. About 15 degrees cooler that Phx.

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Page created by mcolson6
on Sep 21 2008 6:43 pm


 

One-Way Notice: This hike is listed as One-Way. When you hike several trails on a single "hike", log it with a generic name that describes the hike. Then link the trails traveled, check out the example.

Directions Preferred Months Nov Dec Jan Feb
Sunrise5:22am Sunset7:19pm
Road / VehicleFR / Dirt Road / Gravel - Car Okay
Fees / Permit
None

Forest
Tonto Pass is a forest wide permit for recreational sites and campgrounds. Typically not for trailheads.

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To hike
Travel East on US60 through Supirior, 4 miles outside Superior turn Right onto Oak Flats road. Find a spot and travel from there. Simply a route around multiple camp sites.
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WARNING! Hiking and outdoor related sports can be dangerous. Be responsible and prepare for the trip. Study the area you are entering and plan accordingly. Dress for the current and unexpected weather changes. Take plenty of water. Never go alone. Make an itinerary with your plan(s), route(s), destination(s) and expected return time. Give your itinerary to trusted family and/or friends.
Page created by mcolson6 on Sep 21 2008 6:43 pm

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