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Waterfall trail (White Tanks)

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Waterfall trail (White tank regional park)
Waterfall trail (White tank regional park)
Petroglyphs along the Waterfall trail (White tank regional park)
Waterfall trail (White tank regional park)
The Waterfall at the end of the Waterfall trail (White tank regional park)
map: Waterfall trail (White tank regional park)
Elevation plot: Waterfall trail (White tank regional park)

Location

How to Get There
This hike is located near Waddell, AZ.

To get to the trailhead: From the Phoenix area, take I-10 West to HWY-303. Take HWY-303 North (Right) to Olive Road. Turn left on Olive Road (West) and go five miles to the White Tank Mountain Regional Park. From the park entrance, follow Mountain Road North to the Waterfall Canyon Rd. Make a left here and park at the signed trailhead for the Waterfall trail on your left. There are restrooms at the trailhead.
city
waddell
state
az
Region
Phoenix Area and Central Arizona

Hike details

Distance
2.00 [Miles] Total
Hike Distance- Details
The out and back hike is 2.0 miles
Time
1.00 [Hours]
Time-details
This hike took us an hour.
Elevation Change
200 Total gain/loss [Feet]
Elevation Details
About 200 ft elevation gain.
Hike Trail Type
Out and Back
Special Features
Water
Rating details
Water (and waterfall) only present after a good rainstorm.

Season

Best Season
  • January
  • February
  • March
  • November
  • December
Season Details
This is an excellent hike just after a winter rainstorm.
Date Hike completed
November 23, 2013

Solitude

Solitude
Low
Solitude Details
This is the only problem with this hike. Expect to share this hike with about 35 other people on a typical winter weekend.

Difficulty

Difficulty Rating
Easy
difficulty detail
This is an easy hike only worth doing if there as been a recent rainstorm in the Phoenix area, so the waterfall is flowing.

Permits

Be Aware of
Fee Area ($6 per car as of 2013).

Hike along the Waterfall trail in the White Tanks regional park near Phoenix, Arizona.

Rain in the desert is a special time. The scent of the Creosote bush in the air, the cooler temperatures, and the greening of the desert, all transform the area into something new. Waterfalls are rare in the Phoenix area due to the desert climate, but in the rare event we get to enjoy the rain, some hidden waterfalls make themselves seen. The Waterfall trail in the White Tanks regional park is one of those seasonal waterfalls that are worth seeking out after a rain.

From the parking area, follow the well signed and wide trail towards the mountains. The trail is well marked and easy to follow for it's entire length. It's a pretty flat hike too, so this is a good hike to take those who are just getting introduced to desert hiking. About 0.5 miles along the trail you'll reach a signed junction with the Black rock trail (JCT_1R on the map). Stay right here to stay on the Waterfall trail. There are also well done interpretive signs here describing the petroglyphs in the rocks nearby. After 0.6 miles of total hiking, the wide trail becomes more narrow and it's another 0.4 miles to the narrow canyon that features the waterfall.

If you've taken this hike just after a rain, there will be a deep pool in front of you and to your right a waterfall will be emptying into an upper pool.  Pictures don't do this waterfall justice, it really is quite lovely and worth seeking out after a rain.

After taking some time to enjoy the waterfall, return the way you came.

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