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Weavers Needle Loop

Gold Canyon, Arizona

5.0/5
based on 3 reviews

Details

Distance

12.37 miles

Elevation Gain

2608 ft

Route Type

Loop

Description

Added by John Maurizi

Weavers Needle Loop is an approximately 12.4 mile loop with great desert scenery in the historic Superstition Wilderness.

This is a difficult hike! Plan on a lot of time and an early start. I did this hike in a clockwise direction (Peralta Trail) which really doesn't matter much but I recommend the direction to get the steepest part of the hike done first. Most people just do an out and back hike to Freemont Saddle to view Weavers Needle. This is the first section and very steep. If you are doing the loop plan on a 7am or 8am start. Much of this first section will be in the shade at this time.

From the Freemont Saddle, the trail descends to the left. I enjoyed this section as you have great views of Weavers Needle the entire way. The trail is also relatively easy to follow at this point. To continue the loop, the Peralta trail will meet the Dutchman Trail. Take the Dutchman Trail to the right for 1 mile. This has a difficult, rocky up hill section.

After one mile on the Dutchman Trail you reach a post with a sign directing to the Terrapin Trail. This section feels like the longest and never ending. There is also a point when you lose sight of Weavers Needle for the remainder of the way. You will see several side trails to the right which lead to views of Weavers Needle. There is one that looks like you are continuing on the Terrapin Trail and will take you up a steep climb to a saddle and a view of the needle. This trail is marked along the way with cairns making you think you are going the right way. YOU ARE NOT! This is the wrong trail. The Terrapin Trail never goes on the direction toward the needle. This is why it is important to have a good trail map.

Eventually you reach the trail junction with Bluff Springs Trail. From here it is back to the trail head but this section is longer than you think. Much longer. Every time you breach a hill you think you will see the parking area. It was defeating.

I tracked the loop at 12.5 miles with an altitude gain of about 3000 feet in total.  I've seen other posts that have it at 13.1 miles.  Either way it is a difficult hike!

If you want to do a little climbing, check out Summit Weavers Needle

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Weavers Needle Loop Reviews

This is a long hike in the Superstition Wilderness but it's a great hike. Weavers Needle is one of those iconic places to see in the Sups

By the time I arrived at Fremont saddle, I knew I wasn’t going to make it much further and still make it back to the trailhead by dark. I went about two miles into the loop and turned around. It was sooo beautiful! Highly recommend, but be more prepared than I was :)

Always a great hike!!

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