Hike | Box Canyon Trail | Tonto National Forest — Arizona Hikers Guide
Once you’re able to park on the side of the highway (see directions below), look up at the embankment. Most trails begin with a well-marked trailhead; however, this trail is all about subverting expectations. You’ll see two paths carved into the hill about 20 feet from each other. The path on the left is a bit easier to negotiate. Once you make it to the top, you’ll continue on a lightly trafficked trail through pines until you reach a deer fence (see photograph.)
Climb under the fence and proceed through the wooded area. About a quarter of a mile in, it will seem as if the trail leads left into a clearing. Don’t follow the worn path. Straight ahead will be more pines. The trail actually continues on through that line of pine trees. Once you’ve passed them, you’ll trade those tall, skinny trees for junipers and you’ll be at the top of the canyon. The views here are stunning and the mix of black and brown rock is beautiful.
The remaining half-mile of the trail is through desert brush on the left-hand side and a steep descent to the creek bottom. It does seem as if you can scramble over the rocks close to the cliff edge, but I recommend taking the dirt path through the brush instead. Once at the creek bottom, enjoy the cool water and go for a swim. The trail is only lightly trafficked so you may have the place to yourself.
From Phoenix, take I-10 East to AZ Loop-202 East. Take Exit 13 to AZ-87 North. Proceed for 74 miles until you reach AZ-260 East. Travel approximately 18 miles. Just about 3 miles after passing Kohl’s Ranch on the right-hand side, you’ll see the soft shoulder next to an embankment with tall pines. (See photograph.) This will be where one guardrail ends and right before another begins. This is the start of the trail. Hopefully, a few other cars will line the shoulder, which makes it much easier to find. If you pass it, there is a U-turn opportunity less than a mile ahead.
