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FILM · FLOAT_TO_THE_SUPERSTITIONS.MP4
1 days · 8.4mi · Salt River, Arizona
Desert · River · Canyon

Float to the Superstitions

Brothers packraft Arizona's Salt River and backpack the Superstition Mountains.

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Location

Salt River, Arizona

Day 0 Camp Day 1 Camp Day 2 Camp Day 3 Camp (Canyon Lake) Day 4 Camp Day 5 Camp Day 6 Camp Hike End: Peralta Trailhead Hike Start: Boulder Canyon Trailhead Water: Charlebois Spring Water: Second Spring
Duration
1Days
Distance
8.4Miles
14 Kilometers
Elevation
▲ 495 ft ▲ 1075 ft START END
Total Gain:
366FT
Total Loss:
561FT
Trip Type
DesertRiverCanyon

In 2014, my brother, Brian, and I packrafted Arizona’s Salt River and backpacked the Superstition Mountains. This was our first packrafting trip. We drowned an SLR camera, lens, iPhone, and audio recorder due to a bad dry bag during this trip, so this entire video was shot on a small snapshot camera and an GoPro. We tried.

Practical Info

How to Backpack the Superstition Wilderness

Salt River, Arizona · 1 days · 8.4 miles · 366 ft gain

OVERVIEW

The one-way backpacking trip starting at the Boulder Canyon Trailhead at Canyon Lake, to Box Canyon and Dutchman’s Trail, to Weavers Needle and the Peralta Trailhead is a three-day, 30-mile wilderness hiking trip. The route takes hikers through the beautiful Superstition Mountains, filled with fantastic scenery, desert wildlife, and tons of mesmerizing saguaro cacti. (Yes, we also attempted to packraft from the Upper Salt River to Canyon Lake on our trip, but we didn’t make it due to weather conditions and lack of gear. I leave that part of the trip as an exercise to the reader.)

LOGISTICS

Fly to Phoenix, Arizona. Rent two cars and drive them to the Peralta Trailhead. Drop one there, and then drive to the Canyon Lake Marina and Campground parking lot. Park in the designated, free parking, and walk across the street to the Boulder Canyon Trailhead.

SAFETY

Water availability is the biggest issue for this trip. The National Forest Service provides a good trail map that indicates where springs can be found, but water availability is variable, especially in the summer. Confirm the availability of water sources with the ranger station before heading out. And, of course, stay away from cactus spines. Do not get cactused.

Route

Day 1

Hike from Boulder Canyon Trailhead → Box Canyon

optional side trip) and then toward Second Spring. (10.5 mi · 1 ·885 ft gain · 10 hours

Day 2

Hike from Second Spring → Charlebois Spring

7.7 mi · 1 ·110 ft gain · 7 hours

Day 3

Hike from Charlebois Spring, on Dutchman’s Trail, past Weaver’s Needle, → the Peralta Trailhead (11.6 mi, 1,900-ft gain and loss, 11 hours)
View our route and download the Without Baggage Superstition Wilderness GPS track in GPX or KML format.