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Embark on the Waterfall and Black Rock Long Loop, an easy hike that takes you through the diverse Sonoran Desert landscape. This route spans 3.7 miles (6.0 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 411 feet (125 metres), making it perfect for a relaxed outing. You can expect to complete…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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5.03 km
Highlight • Waterfall
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5.22 km
Highlight • Historical Site
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5.95 km
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4.84 km
994 m
118 m
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4.83 km
524 m
321 m
270 m
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The trailhead for this loop is located within White Tank Mountain Regional Park in Waddell, Arizona. Parking is available at the park's designated trailheads.
Yes, there is typically an entrance fee to access White Tank Mountain Regional Park. You should check the official park website for current fee structures and any permit requirements, especially for larger groups or specific activities.
Generally, trails in regional parks like this are dog-friendly, but dogs must be kept on a leash at all times. Always check the specific regulations for White Tank Mountain Regional Park before your visit to ensure compliance.
The best time to hike this trail is typically during the cooler months, from fall through spring (October to April), to avoid the extreme heat of the Arizona summer. Early mornings are also recommended to enjoy cooler temperatures and potentially spot more wildlife.
The terrain is predominantly flat and easy to navigate, making it suitable for many hikers. However, some sections can be rocky, so wearing sturdy hiking boots is recommended for ankle support. The trail is well-maintained and marked.
Yes, the Waterfall and Black Rock Long Loop is generally considered easy to moderate and is suitable for beginners or those looking to 'get their trail legs'. The longer Black Rock Loop adds about 1.5 miles, offering a slightly extended but still manageable experience.
You'll experience a diverse Sonoran Desert landscape with a thick forest of Saguaro cacti, especially along the Black Rock Loop. Key highlights include the Waterfall, which flows intermittently after heavy rains, and ancient Petroglyphs found along the northern side of the Waterfall Trail section. Interpretive signs provide information about local flora and fauna.
The trail offers opportunities for wildlife viewing, particularly on the more secluded Black Rock Long Loop. Common sightings include ornate tree lizards, mule deer, and jackrabbits. Hawks are also frequently seen overhead. Always be aware of rattlesnakes and various desert cacti.
Hiking the loop clockwise is often suggested for slightly more scenic views. The Black Rock Long Loop tends to be more secluded, offering better chances for wildlife viewing compared to the more frequented Waterfall Trail section. Benches are available along the way for rest.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Maricopa Trail, Black Rock Long Loop, and Waterfall Trail, offering a combined experience of these official paths.
Given the desert environment, it's crucial to bring plenty of water, especially during warmer months. Sun protection like a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen is essential. Sturdy hiking boots are recommended for rocky sections, and a map or GPS device can be helpful for navigation, though the trail is well-marked.