Hike | Broadway Cave | Superstition Mountains — Arizona Hikers Guide

Off the bat you should know that this trail breaks off in various sections leading to other destinations. The intersections are marked, but the routes can be easily missed if not paying close attention. At the trailhead you will embark on your route using Jacob’s Crosscut Trail. It’s a stunning hike as you have various plant life around, a magical view of the Superstition Mountains, and the occasional company of desert creatures. About half a mile into the hike you will come to your first intersection; stay left on Jacob’s Crosscut Trail. Again, the views are miraculous! You can spot the cave from the trail pretty clearly – in fact, it’s pretty noticeable from the trailhead. Definitely helps with keeping your sense of direction and motivation.

Around the 1 mile mark you will come across your second intersection. It can be easy to proceed onto the defined Crosscut Trail path, but you will need to take a right behind the marker onto a slightly defined path. Slowly that path will come into focus. You will stay on this path for another mile. This section of the hike has you walking among the humongous Saguaro cacti; it was a favorite for my hiking group.

As you approach the 1 1/2 mile mark you will come across a large pile of rocks, also known as a cairn. Stay right of the structure. Follow the trail for another half a mile up the hill, beware of the loose rocks, towards the cave. As you descend up you will get some pretty remarkable views of the Apache Junction area. The view from the save is stunning, and of course, worth having a photo or two taken. There are bats in the cave so keep an eye out for them as you explore the cave inside – use your best judgment when exploring inside.

To access Broadway Cave, hop on the 60 highway east and turn left on Mountain View Road which is the first exit once the 60 highway changes from the expressway. Proceed down this path until you get to Broadway Ave and turn right. After a short distance you will come to your destination; a small parking area to your left. The trailhead behinds on the other side of the gated fence.