Nearby Parks Hiking Trails Park Rules If you’re having a great time here, don’t forget Native Plant Trail: A 0.25-mile trail near the • Obey traffic signs. All tires must be to visit this nearby state park! Visitor Center that features desert plants along completely on the pavement. McFarland State Historic Park (37 miles) an accessible paved trail. • Limit two vehicles per site or cabin at any Named after Governor Ernest W. McFarland, Discovery Trail: This 0.7-mile trail connects time, no exceptions. who signed the bill to form State Parks, the campground and day-use areas. The trail LOST DUTCHMAN features information signs, a wildlife pond, • Generator hours are 8 - 10 a.m. & 5 - 7 the building served as the county courthouse, p.m.; includes idling vehicle. sheriff’s office, and jail until converting to a bird feeder, and viewing bench. county hospital. (520) 868-5216 Treasure Loop Trail (#56): A 2.4-mile round • Quiet hours are 9 a.m. - 8 a.m. No nuisance trip, this trail is rated moderate and has noises at any time. Cabins elevation changes of 500 ft. It ends at either of • Damaging/removing plants, animals, our beautiful picnic areas. Camping cabins are available for reservation. or archaeological, geologic, or historic Each cabin has two covered porches to fully Prospector’s View Trail (#57): This 0.7-mile objects is a crime! enjoy the beautiful desert landscape. Cabins trail is rated moderate. It connects Siphon Draw are furnished with a queen-sized bed, two sets Trail to Treasure Loop Trail and also connects to • Leash (max 6ft.) and pick up after pets of bunk beds, a table with chairs, electricity, Jacob’s Crosscut Trail. (domestic dogs and cats only!). Don’t lights, heating and air conditioning, and a Jacob’s Crosscut Trail (#58): At 0.8 miles, leave pets unattended or take into park locking door. Campers must supply their this trail is rated easy, and runs along the base buildings. own linens or sleeping bags. Restrooms and of the . It connects • No wood gathering. Fire in rings or grills showers are within walking distance. Cabins Treasure Loop Trail with Prospector’s View Trail only. Do not leave fires unattended. sleep up to six people. and continues 4.5 miles past the park area along the mountain’s base. • Day Use hours/gates are open from 6 a.m. Reserve a camping cabin and start your park - 10 p.m. adventure at azstateparks.com/cabins. Siphon Draw Trail (#53): The trail is 4 miles round-trip and winds into a canyon known as • Park fees are per vehicle, unless in-tow. Siphon Draw with a 1,000-ft elevation gain to Campers arriving before 7 a.m. (Arizona 09/20 the basin area. time) must pay for the previous night. Named after the fabled lost gold mine, • NOTE: Hikers can continue on the trail to • Stay limit is 14 nights in any 30-day period. the Flatiron, but the trail is not maintained Lost Dutchman State Park is located in past the basin. There are elevation gains of • Camp only in designated areas. Max 10 Apache Junction in the Sonoran Desert, 40 over 2,000 feet. The trail is very steep and people per site. Max six adults (14 years +) miles east of Phoenix. Several trails lead from difficult. Please allow 5-6 hours. Six miles or six kids per site. the park into the Superstition wilderness and round-trip. surrounding . • Leave something in your site to indicate Hiking Rules that it is occupied or site may be forfeited. Take a stroll along the Native Plant Trail or hike the challenging Siphon Draw Trail to the • Use caution when hiking. • Check-in time is 2 p.m. for campsites, 3 top of the Flatiron. Depending on the year’s • Carry at least one gallon of water per peson p.m. for cabins. rainfall, you might be treated to a carpet of and wear appropriate footwear. • Checkout time is noon (12 p.m.) for desert wildflowers in the spring. Stay in our • Day-use hikers park in the day-use lots only. campsites, 10 a.m. for cabins. • Cars parked on roads, campsites, by new comfortable camping cabins and enjoy a • Contain grey water, don’t litter, and keep weekend of camping! shower buildings, or by cabins will be Established 1957 towed. sites clean. Thank you for visiting! Lost Dutchman State Park • For your safety, stay on designated trails • No washing/repairing RVs or vehicles. 6109 N Apache Trail, Apache Junction, AZ 85119 and out of old mine shafts. Emergency repairs require staff pre- • If hiking alone, tell someone where you are approval. (480) 982-4485 | 1-877-MYPARKS going. azstateparks.com/lost-dutchman • Discharging fireworks/firearms in the park • No motorized vehicles on trails. is a crime! This includes BB and pellet guns, AZStateParks • Report any problems to a park ranger. bows, and slingshots. Like/Follow/Watch us on: 1-877-MYPARKS | azstateparks.com • For emergencies, call 911. To To To Green Boulder Green Boulder Flat Iron TL Superstition Mountains TL PV JC

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