Hackberry Springs @ Superstition Mtn

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Hackberry Springs @ Superstition Mtn

Post by jlheaney »

New to the hiking scene. Found this site a few months ago and have been browsing. Thank you for all the helpful information.

I have a question about the trail.

I found the horse trailer lot and followed the directions provided. However, I am thinking I didn't walk/hike far enough. Can anyone help me determine that?

I never found the pipe that directions said. I made it to the clearing where there was a fire ring for camping, and walked maybe another 30 yards or some from there. Did I miss something?

Thank you in advance.
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Re: Hackberry Springs @ Superstition Mtn

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The spring was across the stream below the cliff face from the fire ring. Backtrack to the crossing and look to the east for a faint trail leading up to the spring. Close only counts in horse shoes not in hiking the Superstitions.

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Re: Hackberry Springs @ Superstition Mtn

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If you came from the first parking lot and arrived at the fire ring among the hackberry trees, on your left is a short ridge. Behind you is a large cliff face, head across the wash and you should find the spring.
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Re: Hackberry Springs @ Superstition Mtn

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Thank you for the replies. I will have to go back and look again. From what you are describing, I was there... Is there water in the spring year round? There wasn't any water (standing or moving) on the way there.
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Re: Hackberry Springs @ Superstition Mtn

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The stream is normally dry and the water from the spring has a very slow flow. Often the flow from the pipe disappers into the ground before it even reachs the stream bottom.

Do not trust the spring as a clean source of water. :scared:
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