Badger Springs Trailhead

Badger Springs offers a short trail for non-motorized users within the Agua Fria National Monument. The trail leads down the Badger Springs Wash to the Agua Fria River canyon, an area rich in archaeological resources. The wash may be wet or muddy. 

Informational panels and a toilet are available near the trailhead. Toilets are accessible.

The confluence of Badger Springs Wash and the Agua Fria River is the location of a fantastic panel of petroglyphs. At the confluence, hikers can travel either upstream or downstream to explore this high desert canyon. Most years the river flows through early summer. Mule deer, white-tail deer, javelina and coyotes roam the area.

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Badger Springs Trailhead
Badger Springs Trailhead

Accessibility Description (ABA/ADA)

An accessible toilet is located near the trailhead. The trail is uneven, rocky, and may be wet or muddy.

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Activities

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HISTORIC & CULTURAL SITE
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HIKING

Addresses

Phoenix District Office
2020 E. Bell Road
Phoenix
Arizona
85022

Geographic Coordinates

34.231407, -112.100134

Directions

From Interstate 17, north of Phoenix, Arizona, take exit 256, the Badger Springs exit. Follow the rough, sometimes muddy gravel road for approximately one mile east to the trailhead parking area.

Fees

None