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White Canyon near Superior - backpack?

Posted: Jan 30 2006 1:05 pm
by renshiwo
I see this is designated as a "possible" backpack - has anyone found a good campsite in this canyon? It sounds pretty narrow. Also, I saw that last weekend there was a little bit of water - is it enough for overnight camping, or would we need to pack in water (planning to go this weekend)?

Thanks!

Posted: Jan 30 2006 5:22 pm
by joebartels
hi renshiwo

The canyon isn't really all that narrow for the majority of it's length. It does have some steep sheer walls. I don't recall on flat spots for camping. There's likely some small stagnant pools at best.

It's a wonderful place. It seems most come looking for Paria narrows or an Aravaipa creek bed yet fail to notice one of the most beautiful sections of desert on earth. It's a great day hike, though I don't know it'd be that grand for backpacking.

Posted: Jan 30 2006 7:56 pm
by Nighthiker
Its a small wilderness area less than 6,00 acres. I enjoy camping the area backpacking would mean short hikes though and little water avaiable. Walnut and Wood Canyon nearby are areas I would recommend to go exploring in since you are in the area.

Posted: Jan 31 2006 8:22 am
by renshiwo
Hmmmm, thanks all. I might look for a different place to go backpacking this weekend - I feel the need to stretch my legs. Looks like a great dayhike though!

Re: White Canyon near Superior - backpack?

Posted: Dec 22 2007 5:40 pm
by caddymob
Well, I know I am late, but I have backpacked in White Canyon for a short overnighter. Its really rough in there, and I was only able to find one suitable place to pitch a tent. The location is right above the 1st main waterfall (I call it the wave falls). Just to the East side of the falls there is a big boulder that is sorta leaning to the north. This is about the flattest spot in the Canyon. There is a bit of downward slope, but its plenty comfortable for an overnight. The coordinates for this spot are approx 33°10'14.42"N, 111° 5'32.46"W.

Enjoy!