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Water Wheel Falls

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Water Wheel Falls

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  • Location: Gila County, Arizona, United States

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    October 16, 2023

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    As the trail follows the East Verde River, you can see some beautiful gorges and cascades. The trail gets less defined at this point, but if you want to continue, there is a path that follows the Ellison River to a larger cascade and swimming hole. Just remember to be careful and watch out for slippery rocks!
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    Discover a refreshing escape on the Water Wheel Falls Trail, an easy hike that takes you through a lush oasis in the Tonto National Forest. This short route covers just 0.4 miles (0.6 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 78 feet (24 metres), making it perfect for a quick outing. You can expect to complete the hike in about 10 minutes, leading you to the impressive Water Wheel Falls. Here, water cascades into a natural emerald pool, nestled within a dramatic red granite gorge, offering a unique visual experience.

    Before you head out, be aware that a day pass fee is typically required for parking at the trailhead. Parking spots can be limited, especially on weekends, so arriving early is a good idea to secure your spot. Always check the weather forecast before your visit, as the area is prone to flash flooding; it is best to avoid hiking during monsoon season or heavy rainfall.

    The trail follows the East Verde River, guiding you past multiple cascading waterfalls and clear swimming holes. This area provides a striking contrast to Arizona's typical desert landscape, showcasing a vibrant natural environment. You will also encounter a small, stunning gorge cut deep into granite cliffs, providing ample opportunities to cool off during your visit.

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    You can enjoy a refreshing, easy hike on the Water Wheel Falls Trail, a short 0.7 miles (1.2 km) route. This trail offers a gentle ascent of 103 feet (31 metres), making it perfect for a quick 20-minute outing. As you follow the path, you will experience a tranquil riverside atmosphere, leading you past several smaller waterfalls and inviting pools. The highlight is a powerful cascade at Ellison Falls, where icy water plunges into a natural basin. Keep an eye out for the historic water wheel, a unique landmark from the early 1900s.

    Before you head out, be aware that the area is susceptible to flash flooding; it is best to avoid the trail during monsoon season. Parking is often limited and fills up quickly, especially on weekends, so plan to arrive early to secure a spot. A day pass fee is typically required for parking, so be prepared for that expense. You should also know that cellphone service is generally unavailable in this area, so download your maps beforehand.

    This trail is celebrated for its intense natural beauty, offering a serene escape into the Tonto National Forest. You will find numerous waterfalls and deep gorges along the way, creating a picturesque setting. The smaller falls and shallow pools are ideal for playing or simply relaxing by the water. The antique water wheel, built in the early 1900s, adds a touch of historical interest to your outdoor adventure.

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    Location: Gila County, Arizona, United States

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