South Fork Deer Creek Trail
View PhotosSouth Fork Deer Creek Trail
Difficulty Rating:
The South Fork Deer Creek Trail is an adventurous, hard 11.5mi hike in the Tonto National Forest. This route climbs into a canyon underneath Mount Peeley, offering a very remote and quiet hiking experience. Because this route is so quiet, it is prone to suffering from overgrowth. Bring some clippers and wear long pants! Expect light traffic.
Getting there
The trailhead for the South Fork Deer Creek Trail is off SR 87 near the intersection of Claypool-Jakes Corner Highway.
About
Backcountry Campground | No |
When to do | September-May |
Pets allowed | Yes - On Leash |
Family friendly | No |
Route Signage | Average |
Crowd Levels | Low |
Route Type | Out and back |
South Fork Deer Creek Trail
Elevation Graph
Weather
South Fork Deer Creek Trail Description
The South Fork Deer Creek Trail is an intrepid hike that provides a truly remote, far-from-it-all feeling. It’s secluded, quiet, and quite impressive. Between the Mesa area and Payson, it’s not difficult to reach. The downside of this route being so remote is that it’s not always maintained the whole way through. Bring some clippers and wear long pants to cut down on scratches.
This hike doesn’t have too much shade, so we recommend avoiding it in the summertime and bringing lots of water no matter what time of year you visit. A hat and sunscreen are also good to bring if you’re visiting on a sunny day. In the spring, there’s a nice balance between weather and the foliage coming alive from the rain.
From the trailhead, you’ll take trail #46 (on the right of #47, don’t stay left by accident), keeping left where #45 splits off on the right. You’ll climb up into the canyon, with a consistent grade throughout most of the hike. The route ends at the junction with FR 201, where you can turn back and retrace your steps.
Similar hikes to the South Fork Deer Creek Trail hike
Jacob’s Crosscut Trail
Jacob’s Crosscut Trail is an important route in the network of trails in Lost Dutchman State Park. This route is…
Bronco Trail
The Bronco Trail is a 7.9mi out and back route used for hiking and horseback riding. This trail…
Perlite Road to Arnett Creek Loop
The Perlite Road to Arnett Creek Loop takes you through a section of the Boyce Thompson Arboretum grounds and through…
Comments