Weavers Needle via the Peralta Canyon Trail
Hike to a view of Weavers Needle, the most recognizable peak in the Superstition Mountains.
Difficult Hiking
- Distance
- 7.3 km
- Ascent
- 412 m
- Descent
- 412 m
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Hike to a view of Weavers Needle, the most recognizable peak in the Superstition Mountains.
Difficult Hiking
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Difficult Mountain Biking
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Moderate Mountain Biking
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Moderate Mountain Biking
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