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Superstition Peak 5057 - Carney, AZ

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Difficulty 5 of 5
Route Finding 2 of 5
Distance Round Trip 9.1 miles
Trailhead Elevation 2,202 feet
Elevation Gain 2,785 feet
Accumulated Gain 3,408 feet
Avg Time Round Trip 4 - 6 hours
Kokopelli Seeds 26.14
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14  2025-01-16
Superstition Peak 5057 Loop via Hiero
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33  2025-01-11 00blackout
39  2025-01-11 adilling
6  2024-05-15
Superstition Peak 5057 Loop via Hiero
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5  2023-09-13
Superstition Peak 5057 Loop via Hiero
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9  2023-05-28 trekkin_gecko
13  2023-05-28 johnlp
12  2023-03-19
Robbers Roost - Superstitions
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🔥 2024 Siphon Fire35.9 mi*
🔥 2020 Superstition Fire9.6k
🔥 2020 Sawtooth Fire24.7k
🔥 2019 Woodbury Fire123.8k
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by HAZ_Hikebot

 
Check out the Superstition Ridgeline for details on this hike.

If you're convinced the Flatiron is the most challenging out-n-back hike in the valley, this one might change your mind.


The Flatiron is more equivalent to 2 Squaw Peak or Camelback ascents. This bad boy is closer to 3 or a Humphries ascent.
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The original survey done on Peak 5057 is one of Arizona's oldest surveys (1899). Those original surveyors hiked up there with pack mules. I can't even imagine doing that hike with pack mules, especially going up Carney Springs. Obviously, we can only assume there was basically no trail for them to follow in 1899. They left the mules below the peak while they did their survey work.

In subsequent years (1910, 1936, 1938, and 1946), other surveyors put the various present 3 survey disks up there (& one carving in a boulder). The main disk is the one with the triangle on it, and the other 2 disks (Reference Marks) have arrows on them, pointing to the triangulation disk. The surveyors also carved that rudimentary "arrow" in a nearby boulder, pointing to the main disk. That carving was done in 1910 and also acted as a Reference Mark.

Next time you are up there, see if you can locate all 3 disks (easy) and the tiny arrow carving in the boulder. (not so easy)

2018-07-14 HAZ_Hikebot


    Check out the Official Route and Triplogs.

    Note
    This is a difficult hike. Arrive fit and prepared or this could get ugly.
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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.

     Permit $$
    AZ State Recreational Land Permits
    For hiking, driving & sightseeing purposes, you seek a recreational permit.
    Under "Recreational Land Use" in the link above.
    2022 - $15.00 individual
    2022 - $20.00 family limited to two adults and children under the age of 18
    Plus $1 processing fee
    The permitting process is quick, you will be emailed your permit instantly.

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     Directions
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    FR / Jeep Road - Car possible when dry

    To Carney Spring Trailhead
    7.6 miles east of the junction Idaho Rd / US-60. Turn Left on to FS77 which is Peralta Road. Follow FS77 5.6 miles to a left and up turnoff. Continue 0.6 miles to Carney Spring Trailhead.

    Warning
    This trailhead and the first 0.5 miles is periodically enforced as being on State Land, see permit for info.
    2 easy ways to avoid the small lot and fee.
    - Lost Goldmine TH / +0.9 miles GPS Route
    - Peralta TH w/restrooms / +1.3 miles GPS Route

    From PHX (I-10 & AZ-51) 46.3 mi - about 1 hour 6 mins
    From TUC (Jct 1-10 & Grant) 95.8 mi - about 2 hours 12 mins
    From FLG (Jct I-17 & I-40) 191 mi - about 3 hours 10 mins
     90+° 8am - 6pm kills
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