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Mar 20 2025
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Lost Goldmine Wedding Cake and Chuparosa, AZ 
Lost Goldmine Wedding Cake and Chuparosa, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Mar 20 2025
DesertNymphTriplogs 81
Hiking15.40 Miles 2,362 AEG
Hiking15.40 Miles   7 Hrs   54 Mns   2.14 mph
2,362 ft AEG      42 Mns Break
 
A hike to mark the first day of spring!

Given the water observed on some of my recent hikes, I was curious to see if Chuparosa Canyon was holding any water, and with my last experience with the Hieroglyph / Cloudview TH, I decided to make a day of it and start from the Lost Goldmine trailhead instead...would it have been easier from the Hieroglyph TH? sure, but where's the fun in that? 😉

Started somewhat early (but not before sunrise), knowing I had miles to cover and also knowing that the day would be on the warmer side. There were already over a handful of cars at the Carney Springs TH when I passed, but no one else parked at Lost Goldmine. Grabbed my gear and off I went, down the well established trail.

Lost Goldmine is fantastic to walk, with little traffic given the popularity of other nearby trails. The path rolls along the base of the superstitions with beautiful views and plenty of low desert vegetation. I enjoyed listening to plenty of different birds as I made my way towards the junction with Carney Springs.

Shortly after passing the junction, I passed a dry trough and not long after that, crossed through a gate. Not entirely sure why the gate needs to remain closed given the evidence of cattle on either side and all around, but I did as bid and ensured the gate was closed. The walking went quickly and I was soon contouring around the southern end of Turks Head.

The desert had its revenge with me for chuckling at my hiking partners this weekend when they missed the trail, as I misrecalled where my turnoff was to peel off for the slickrock approach to Wedding Cake hill. After wandering around in the drainage that I thought I was supposed to be in, I picked a heading and set off cross-country until I picked the trail back up again (I spotted where I went wrong on my way back later in the day). Initially, I had planned to leave visiting the summit of Wedding Cake hill as an option after visiting Chuparosa Canyon, but with the day heating up fast, I figured I'd be better off squeezing it in early. My efforts were eased with a constant breeze on the climb. After getting to the top of Wedding Cake and looking over at Chuparosa, I headed back down and carried on over to find the route for Chuparosa Canyon.

I made good time to the fenceline where I quickly popped over and started finding my way amongst the many cowpaths. I eventually converged with the established route and it was smooth sailing from there. The trail climbs up to a saddle before dropping into Chuparosa where it climbs the drainage on canyon right (looking up canyon). The trail climbs up past the various slickrock pourovers and continues onward - I opted to stop just past the top of the upper most pourover to enjoy the solitude, a nice breeze and the views. While sitting there, I was visited by several hummingbirds (there was a blooming chuparosa nearby), some butterflies, and a couple lizards. As for water, there were a few shallow puddles collected in slickrock pockets, but they will disappear fast with the oncoming heat.

After enjoying my lunch and grabbing some photos, I headed back down and briefly considered running up to see the petroglyphs in Hieroglyphic Canyon but the voices of numerous other hikers brought me to my senses and I turned back, retracing my steps and returning to my car via the Lost Goldmine Trail. During the day out, one trailrunner and a pair of hikers passed me going the opposite direction, I saw a few other hikers from afar...and I crossed two very confused women on the Lost Goldmine Trail not far from Turks Head where they asked me if "this is the way to Wave Cave" 😒🤦🏼‍♀️ I asked them where they parked and gave them the bad news that they were very far off from where they were supposed to be and that they should have gone straight through the barbed wire fence opening rather than turning to follow the "trail" signs.

Wildlife: Lots of desert birds including cactus wren, quail, a harris's hawk, hummingbirds, several squirrels, and a variety of lizards.

The Lost Goldmine trail is definitely a nice one to visit when looking for something less strenuous with beautiful views and less traffic. Wedding Cake and Chuparosa are also worth the detours - wedding cake for its views and Chuparosa for its lichen covered slickrock. It was a great way to spend the first day of spring, even though it was a little on the toasty side when the breeze was in hiding.

Note: Distance and AEG updated to match my watch, which I've switched to tracking in low battery mode after losing all my data once on a long hike and coming close on another...HAZ estimates the route with abbreviated GPS points at 12.3mi and 1,840ft AEG. When hiking with others, my watch is pretty closely matched with what they record.
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[ checklist ]  Chuparosa
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[ checklist ]  Chuparosa Canyon (Unofficial)
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Ocotillo and chuparosa blooming. Fresh foliage on brittlebush, especially in higher elevations (hit or miss along the lost goldmine trail...mostly leafless).
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Mar 05 2025
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Wedding Cake and Turks Head via Lost Goldmine, AZ 
Wedding Cake and Turks Head via Lost Goldmine, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Mar 05 2025
DesertNymphTriplogs 81
Hiking9.21 Miles 2,039 AEG
Hiking9.21 Miles   5 Hrs   16 Mns   1.90 mph
2,039 ft AEG      25 Mns Break
 
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Been trying to take advantage of the cooler days as I can and realized I needed to aim for a hike midweek with the end of week forecast calling for wind and rain. Also wanted to get out for something slightly shorter than usual to evaluate the fit of a pack before I committed to a super long day with new gear. Wound up with a very late start to the day thanks to insomnia and dithering on where to drive to since I couldn't muster the enthusiasm for a wander at any of the closer locales.

Been meaning to hit the Wedding Cake and figured maybe with a near midday start I'd be able to catch a spot at the parking lot thinking most people would have opted to hike in the morning and would be clearing out....I was wrong. Arrived to a couple other cars queued for a parking spot. Luckily, a large-ish group came off the trail relatively quickly and I was able to park after 10-15 min of waiting. I guess the lesson here is that I should either get moving earlier or if I have the daylight, to park at the Lost Goldmine TH instead.

Before heading out, I added Turks Head to my route, and figured I'd run up to see the petroglyphs if I had time - initially, I was going to hit the petroglyphs first, but the trail was overrun so I headed out Lost Goldmine towards my two targeted peaks instead. I passed a number of folk headed back towards the trailhead while I was outbound, with one guy eliciting a smile by yielding the trail and calling me "miss" -- it's nice to know that I can still garner a "miss" when some people think I'm 400 :lol:

The Lost Goldmine trail is fast traveling with fantastic views of the Superstitions and lots of very happy saguaro, cholla and other low desert plants. Before long, I hit the junction (marked with rocks placed on the ground in the shape of a cross) to head towards Wedding Cake Hill. I wasn't paying attention and cruised right past the cairn and location to cross the fenceline (oops), realizing my mistake as I contoured around the far side of my target and found myself looking at Turks Head...a quick check confirmed my error, so I dashed back to climb to the summit. The route is well trodden and easily followed all the way up. Took some time to enjoy the solitude and the stunning views from the top while being buzzed by a pair of swifts. While I was on my way up, I received a suggestion from @00blackout that I check out Chuparosa Canyon - I was able to make out the use path from where I was perched and figured I might give it a go in lieu of heading up to look at the petroglyphs if I had the daylight to work with at the end of my planned hike.

After my brief break, I headed back down and over to Turks Head. The route up Turks Head is also easy to follow, though is braided in places - I was surprised to find another hiker headed down near the summit as I was on my way up. I had the top to myself, and after snapping a few photos that don't do the views justice, I headed back down and rejoined the Lost Goldmine trail.

While I had a screencap of the route for Chuparosa Canyon, I didn't have it downloaded and ran into a few snafus...eventually got to where I needed to be, but after popping over the barbed wire fence, I found myself picking a route amongst cattle paths in and around the drainage and I knew I was going to run out of daylight - so rather than continuing onward, I decided to call it a day and headed back to my car. Looks like I have a reason to return, preferably after we get a bit of rain!

Happy to say that the new pack seems to fit and carry well, though I need to figure out where to shove my phone for easy access since I can't easily reach the side pocket while the pack is on. Also realized while on the off camber slickrock sections that I had managed to forget to don my ankle brace in my haste to leave the house...glad to also realize that my days with required bracing might be coming to a close! It was a great day to be outside, and the views in this area of the superstitions are extra lovely with all the mature desert flora.

Wildlife: various birds and a variety of lizards.
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Feb 16 2025
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 Gilbert, AZ
Wedding CakePhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
Hiking avatar Feb 16 2025
rayhustonTriplogs 938
Hiking3.66 Miles 841 AEG
Hiking3.66 Miles   3 Hrs   45 Mns   1.33 mph
841 ft AEG   1 Hour    Break
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Out and back to the top of “Wedding Cake.”
A friend is visiting from Massachusetts. Yesterday was his birthday. He wanted to hike the Peralta trail to Fremont Saddle, but that was closed until 10am due to a marathon. We opted instead for something from the Hieroglyphic Trailhead.
I saw @DarthStiller getting ready to hike to Turks Head. We chatted for a bit before he headed off. Good to see you Chris!
As we headed out, we stopped at the fork with the Lost Goldmine trail and explored our options. We chose Wedding Cake over the glyphs for his birthday hike, then referred to it as Birthday Cake for the duration.
Up top we took some photos, had a snack, reminisced about past hikes and watched the dust on Peralta Road raised by the runners.
The weather was just about perfect. Good to be out after struggling with injury and illness that has kept me on the sidelines for the most part for more than two months.
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Feb 02 2025
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 Mesa, AZ
Wedding CakePhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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DarthStillerTriplogs 857
Hiking6.42 Miles 1,275 AEG
Hiking6.42 Miles   3 Hrs   56 Mns   1.66 mph
1,275 ft AEG      4 Mns Break
 
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I saw some trails on the satellite view just north of the Lost Goldmine Trail. I made some tracks based on that and decided to go check them out for an easy Sunday morning hike. I got just a little bit into the first one when I saw a trail junction at the barbed wire fence head further north and uphill. I decided to start to follow that and it soon became obvious that this went to the summit of the Wedding Cake. I wasn't sure what the name of it is, but I knew I was heading to the top.

There is a very well defined trail all the way to the top. There's only one or two spots where it becomes steep with some scree. The climb is pretty easy and the views at the top are well worth the effort. Lots of really nice views all along Superstition Mountain, which looks a lot closer once you get a little higher.

On the way down I got back on the trails I marked with tracks and hiked those. One trail branched off to an area I didn't mark. It was mostly bare rock and marked with spray painted white dots. I don't get as hacked off as most AZ hikers about this, having seen this done in Europe and generally accepted there as an appropriate way to mark a trail. But in a few spots it was a little overkill. It was fun hiking these trails on the bare rock, much nicer that busting through vegetation or ankle bust loose rocks.

Once I got back to the flats, I hiked the dirt road between Turk's Head and Wedding Cake to it's terminus. On the way out to there, I saw to women walking down off of Turk's Head very casually, indicating that there must be an established trail there. On my way back down the road, I scouted over towards that area and found a few different trails that look like they head up there. One was marked with a cairn so that might be the ticket. Looks like another plan to make a trip out and head up there.

Took some dirt roads and bike trails back to the Hiero TH to make a loop out of it. Ended up doing fewer miles than I expected, but more AEG. Ended up having more fun on this hike than I expected. The parking lot was packed a usual, with the late arrivals circling the lot waiting for someone to leave.
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Dec 05 2024
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Wedding CakePhoenix, AZ
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vanmanTriplogs 345
Hiking4.28 Miles 1,091 AEG
Hiking4.28 Miles   3 Hrs   54 Mns   1.48 mph
1,091 ft AEG   1 Hour    Break
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Took an alternate route to the Wedding Cake by taking the goat path to Chuparosa. Did a short spur up the canyon then came back down and took the miner’s trail towards Ermahgerd around the ridge coming off 3915. Contoured down to the small saddle behind Wedding Cake and followed game trails over below the big notch. Took the path of least resistance up to the notch, went up top then came down the normal route to Lost Goldmine. Fun, short hike and never saw anyone after leaving Lost Goldmine!
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Wedding CakePhoenix, AZ
Phoenix, AZ
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AZLOT69Triplogs 2,215
Hiking6.24 Miles 800 AEG
Hiking6.24 Miles
800 ft AEG
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Beautiful day on the trail. Persons unknown have created an incredible mountain bike trail which travels the lower and mid levels of the wedding cake. Dare devil approved I’m sure ! This makes it possible to make it a lasso loop.
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May 11 2024
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Lost Goldmine Trail - Cloudview to LG THPhoenix, AZ
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ddgrunningTriplogs 604
Hiking15.99 Miles 2,746 AEG
Hiking15.99 Miles   6 Hrs   24 Mns   2.68 mph
2,746 ft AEG      26 Mns Break
 
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I’d never done this section of the lost goldmine trail, figuring that it wouldn’t be that interesting. I was pleasantly surprised, particularly after adding on an ascent of both the “Birthday Cake” and Turks Head on the western end, and Shaka Cave and Waterfall on the eastern end.

Not much traffic on the trails. I just missed seeing a gila monster, but saw the photos of it taken by a couple of hikers who were a little ahead of me on the trail.

There are fairly well cairned routes up Bday and Turks, though I didn’t find the latter until bushwhacking halfway up.

Shaka Cave was pretty cool. Looked like a couple of grinding holes at the entrance.

I need to go back to the waterfall when it’s running.

Starting to get warm out there.
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Mar 19 2024
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AZLOT69Triplogs 2,215
Hiking4.75 Miles 944 AEG
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944 ft AEG
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Nice day, great workout, few others around
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