![]() Once at the saddle, you can see the drainage of Reavis Creek as well as some of the more famous Superstition landmarks such as Castle Dome and Mound Mountain. The trail at this point, although substantially steeper than the freeway-like Reavis Trail, is fairly easily seen and followed. The un-numbered and unmaintained trail takes off to the east up to a saddle. This time it was not but I knew where to look for it. The 'peel-off' to the falls is sometimes marked with a cairn and sometimes not. To get there, take FS trail #109, the Reavis Ranch Trail, about 3.5 miles to the trail to the falls. ![]() The joke's on them, but here's the catch: the water volume of Reavis Creek, which supplies the falls, varies greatly depending on recent local rain or snow fall. I felt truly cared for while I stayed at Om on the Range and I can’t wait to return.Most people would not believe you if you told them there is a 196-foot-tall waterfall (taller than Niagara) in the heart of the Superstition Mountains. She gave me recommendations for hiking and sightseeing in the area, as well as recommendations for nearby grocery stores for supplies. Upon my arrival, she gave me fresh baked goodies she had made that day. I was traveling by myself for the first time and the host, Rhonda, checked in on me throughout my stay. As wonderful as the property was, the hosts are what made the stay so great (they reside on the property in their separate private home). The front of the property had an adorable palapa with the best view of the Superstition Mountains. The grounds were beautiful and filled with local flora. The Zen Garden connected to the casita was a peaceful oasis. There is a cute kitchenette with a small fridge, microwave, and dishes. The casita was clean, comfortable, and had everything I needed. The views were impeccable from the property.
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