b"WaterfallsA rizona boasts plenty of biodiversity, underrepresented waterways, anda culture ripe for seekers of thelife-giving force of water. Its not asurprise that Arizonans seek out rivers, 5lakes, and above all, waterfalls, but itmay be surprising that they find them.Arizona has many waterfall trails, including onesthe waterfall. There are trail forks but no signs, so keep an eye on a map. The best times to visit that are good for families, scenic ones, and secludedthis trail are October through April. Dogs are ones. Here are just a few. welcome but must be on a leash.BEAVER FALLSCAMP CREEK FALLS/BLUE4 CIBEQUE FALLS1 Located in the Havasupai Indian Reservation2 WASH TRAILHEADThe Cibecue Creek trailhead is a hiking area in the Fort Apache Reservation. The in Northern Arizona, It sits at the bottomThis waterfall is located in the Tontotrail is 2 miles long and follows Cibecue Creek of Havasu Canyon, a remote tributary withinNational Forest. The waterfall is accessible via ato the base of the falls. Some say the trails aren't the Grand Canyon. Beaver Falls is the farthesthike in the Sonoran Desert. This hike is 8 milesmaintained well and passes aren't easy to buy, and most difficult waterfall to reach of all theroundtrip and is not kid friendly. Dogs mustbut the views make up for any inconvenience. No Havasupai waterfalls. The hike to Beaver Falls isbe on a leash. The best time to hike it is fromcamping, swimming, or fishing is permitted. The approximately 6 miles round trip from the base ofOctober through April. Water doesnt flow unlessTrailhead is almost 3 hours east of Phoenix. The Mooney Falls. The trail to Beaver Falls is 3 mileswe have had enough rainfall. access permit requires a fee per person/per day of long and follows Havasu Creek downstream.$30. You can purchase at the self-paying station in The hike requires hikers to wade in knee-deep3 CARNEY SPRINGSthe parking area (pink canopy) or at the Carrizo water through at least four creek crossings. WaterThis is a desert waterfall in the SuperstitionC-Store (Sinclare gas station).hiking shoes are highly recommended. ThereWilderness. The waterfall only exists after are no roads to Supai. The easiest way to geta good rain and is located in a canyon at the to Beaver Falls is a helicopter from the Hualapaiback of Carney Springs Canyon. It's a short Hilltop (Havasupai Trailhead) to the Village ofround-trip hike that includes Shaka Cave. Some Supai. From there, it's a two-mile hike down tosay that Carney Springs is one of the tallest the campground, and another three-mile hike towaterfalls in the Superstition Mountains and is Beaver Falls along Havasu Creek. You should plantaller than Niagara Falls. Keep in mind that rain at least 6-7 hours for the day hike. can complicate trail conditions when seeking 25 FOSSIL CREEK/ BOB BEAR TRAILHEADThis was once the site of the Childs-Irving hydroelectric power plant. Fossil Creek is now pristinely restored wilderness and considered one of the most diverse riparian ecosystems in the state. The Fossil Creek Wilderness area is a haven for 30 species of trees, a plethora of wildlife, and more than 100 species of birds. In 2005, APS assessed that the goodwill generated by the stream restoration was more important than the hydroelectric energy (enough to power around 3,500 homes) generated by the plants. 1 The decommissioning and disassembly of the historically significant plant left behind a 70-degree free-flowing creek with waterfalls, cliff 24 September 2023"