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 Difficulty: 3     Route Finding: 1 
 Distance Round Trip 8.2 miles
 Trailhead Elevation 4818 feet
 Elevation Gain -1118 feet
 Avg Time Round Trip 5 hours
Interest: Ruins & Seasonal Creek
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Cliff Dwellings!
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   I almost fear giving out this great hike, but the views are spectacular and the end of the trail holds a great reward.  Roger's Canyon Trail will lead you to a pristine cliff dwelling at the end of a 4-mile hike down the canyon trail.  Part of the allure and enjoyment of this trail is just getting to the trailhead (you'll start your hike from Rogers Trough trailhead).  Your drive in will be packed with great views of the Superstitions, the valley (well at least the east valley), some great rock formations and desert flora.  If you're looking for a great Sunday drive to show those visitors from back east the beauty of the desert, this is a great drive in its self. But the hike (over 8 miles round trip) is worth every step.

    I cannot stress enough to BRING WATER!!!  The trail descends down the canyon to the cliff dwells for 4.1 enjoyable miles.  But, remember that what goes down must come up (or something like that).  And the hike out is all up hill, and you'll need your water, even if you're a seasoned hiker.  On a recent trip one person in our party became partially dehydrated.  Lucky for us we had all packed in plenty of water (more than one bottle per person) approximately two large canteens each.  The trail leaves the trailhead and travels about 1.6 miles to the junction with Reeves Ranch trailhead.  The trails and junction are well marked.  The trail drops into Rogers Creek and follows the creek for most of the way to the cliff dwellings.  There is an abundance of juniper and manzanita trees along this part of the trail.  This means that the trail is shaded for parts of the hike, depending on the time of day.

    After leaving the junction it is approximately 2.5 miles to the cliff dwellings (a total of 4.1 miles from the trailhead, so be prepared for the up hill trip back).  The dwellings are visible from the trail and there are several there to view.  Remember that the Antiquities Act protects these dwellings so treat them with the respect they deserve!  They have been there for over 700 years, and we don't want some 20th century moron to destroy them for future generations.  So, please explore them, enjoy them, take pictures, imagine what it was like for the people that once lived there, but don't dig around them, and don't climb on the walls or roofs. 

Leave only footprints, and only bring back memories of a great hike.
 
Preferred Months  Oct, Nov, Mar & - -
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Water/Source:  none, bring plentyLogin Required
Preferred Start Time:  8 AM Cell Phone Signal:  No Sunrise 5:36am Sunset 7:26pm
Road/Vehicle: High Clearance possible when dry
Fees/Permit:
None
Tonto Pass is a forest wide permit for recreational sites and campgrounds. It's not for trailheads. Rarely necessary, only if specifically mentioned above.
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Directions to trail: Take US 60 east out of Apache Junction.  A couple miles past Florence Junction turn north onto Queen Valley Road and follow 1.6 miles.  Turn right onto FS 357 (Hewlett Station Road) and follow about three miles to FS 172.  Turn left onto FS 172 and follow this for 9.1 miles (keep an eye out to your right near the four mile mark for a thin arch) to FS 172A.  Turn right onto FS 172A and follow 3.8 miles to the Rogers Trough trailhead.  The last mile of FS 172A is definitely four wheel drive due to the washed ruts and some steepness.  A high clearance pick up without four wheel drive could probably make it but you'd be in trouble if it rained.  Be sure to stop and look over your shoulder.  The views are awesome looking down in valley extending below.

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WARNING! Hiking and outdoor related sports can be dangerous. Be responsible and prepare for the trip. Study the area you are entering and plan accordingly. Dress for the current and unexpected weather changes. Take plenty of water. Never go alone. Make an itinerary with your plan(s), route(s), destination(s) and expected return time. Give your itinerary to trusted family and/or friends.
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