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Pipestem Trail #271, AZ

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Difficulty 3 of 5
Route Finding 3 of 5
Distance One Way 4.77 miles
Trailhead Elevation 4,710 feet
Elevation Gain 1,262 feet
Accumulated Gain 1,429 feet
Avg Time One Way 3 hours
Kokopelli Seeds 9.53
 Interest Seasonal Waterfall & Seasonal Creek
 Backpack Yes & Connecting
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West Divide Loop - Galiuro Mountains
jacobemerick
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Routes 182
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Trips 232 map ( 2,731 miles )
Age 40 Male Gender
Location Gilbert, AZ
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Pleasant creekside stroll to West Divide
by jacobemerick

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Overview
Pipestem Trail follows Pipestem Creek from its end at Rattlesnake Creek up to its source by Maverick Mountain. Neither end is near a trailhead. Instead, this trail provides a convenient connection between the interior of the Galiuro Wilderness and the West Divide, providing some good backpacking loop options.


Hike
This trail starts at Rattlesnake Creek when it turns northeast and heads out of the Galiuro Wilderness. Hikers will likely access this spot by hiking in from Sycamore & Rattlesnake Trails or by coming down from Powers Hill (if the private road is open). To reach the trail, you will need to cross Rattlesnake Creek at the Pipestem Creek confluence. Rattlesnake is usually flowing here, often quite deep, and may be difficult to cross.
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After crossing, the trail is on the north bank of Pipestem for a beat and then it crosses... many times. Pipestem Creek is quite open for the first few miles with small rocks, so it's a reasonable option if route-finding or bushwhacking becomes annoying. At .6 miles is the first of a few dams along the tributaries, dams that only hold back dirt and rocks and do little for water sources. At 0.8 miles is a cool set of rock pools separated by 5-6' waterfalls, with a small grassy clearing on the north bank that makes for a lovely, if overgrown, campsite.

Water is relatively plentiful along the creek, with several promising tanks that look dependable year-round, though there is one dedicated spur at 1.8 miles to a fallback water source. Juniper Springs Trail is a short, less-than-a-mile hike up a rocky creek to a good soupy spring. Shortly after that spur is one of the worst sections of trail that sane hikers will likely want to bypass. Otherwise, most of the trail is surprisingly clear, regularly used by either hunters or animals.

At 4.0 miles there's a fork, and it does appear that a path may connect to the West Divide from here, but you can also continue within the creek. There are several unmarked water tanks close to where West Divide brushes up against the upper end of Pipestem, and as there are no water sources along the West Divide until Kielberg, this is a good place to fill a few containers. The trail ends at the northern tip of the West Divide Trail with good views of Maverick Mountain dominating the horizon. From here you could backtrack, or you could continue onto fantastic adventures on the Divide.

Water Sources
There are multiple tanks along Pipestem Creek even if its not actively flowing. Also, Juniper Springs is a short spur away.

Camping
Several camping sites along the way, including one at Juniper Springs and another at the "red rock tanks" at 1.8 miles.

2025-04-02 jacobemerick


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