DOUGLAS SPRING to BRIDAL WREATH FALLS
Sometimes, timing is everything. This is particularly true in the desert where spectacular
waterfalls appear like raging liquid phantoms after periods of rain, only to
dissolve into trickles and knat-loving muddy drop pools within days. One of the most accessible transient
water shows happens in Saguaro National Park East. Almost anybody with a pair of decent hiking shoes, a few
liters of drinking water and a spare afternoon can marvel at the wonder of an
ephemeral desert water chute by way of the Douglas Spring Trail to Bridal
Wreath Falls. Because it's so easy
to access, the trailhead is a busy place, especially on weekends. A shaded kiosk marks the trail gateway
into a sunny land of cactus and scrub backed with views of Tucson’s Rincon and
Santa Catalina Mountains, which tower to over 8,000 feet. Rincon Mountain views on Douglas Spring Trail |
Bridal Wreath Falls grotto |
View of Tucson from Douglas Spring Trail |
RATING: moderate
ELEVATION: 2745' - 3827'
DOGS: canine hikers are not allowed on Saguaro NP
trails.
FACILITIES: none
FEE: no fee at this trailhead
GETTING THERE:
From Phoenix, travel south on Interstate 10 to Tucson. Take exit 257 at Speedway Blvd and head
east (go left). Follow Speedway
Blvd. 17.5 miles to where it dead-ends at the Douglas Spring Trailhead. Roads are paved all the way.
INFO & MAP: Saguaro National Park
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