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4 November 2024
Pacheta Falls, hidden in the beautiful White Mountains of Northeastern Arizona, is a hidden gem for adventurous souls seeking the beauty of nature away from the usual tourist crowds. Unlike the more popular waterfalls in the region, such as Havasu Falls or Cibecue Falls, Pacheta Falls is much harder to get to and thus has a more untouched beauty.
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Pacheta Falls is located on the White Mountain Apache Tribal land and is known for its stunning landscape and serene environment. However, accessing this remote waterfall is no simple task. The journey begins with a drive that takes approximately 5.5 hours from Phoenix and about 2.5 hours from Pinetop-Lakeside. While the falls are approximately 66 miles from Pinetop, navigating the unmaintained dirt roads can extend the travel time significantly.
Travelers are advised to use Google Maps for navigation, as Apple Maps may not directly lead to the falls. The journey involves driving 25 miles east from Pinetop and turning onto Forest Road 73. After a 15-mile drive past the Sunrise Ski Resort, visitors will take a right onto FR409, which leads toward the Thompson Trail.
Several approaches are available for those eager to reach Pacheta Falls. The “Practical Approach” involves a 1.25-mile hike along the creek, which includes a few low-water crossings—ideal for those willing to get their feet wet. Alternatively, a “Desired Approach” allows for a more challenging hike from downstream, but this route is less defined and involves navigating steep terrain.
During the journey, visitors will be treated to stunning views of the forested landscape and may encounter wildlife. However, the area is very remote, and hikers are cautioned about the lack of phone service and the potential for getting lost.
Like any hike, preparing before taking on this adventure is essential. Bring emergency supplies, including a GPS device for navigation and communication, a paper map, and extra batteries. Packaging enough food and water is also important, as the journey can take half a day or more.
Due to the challenging terrain and potential hazards, hikers should always trust their instincts and be ready to turn back if conditions become unfavorable.
As Pacheta Falls is located on tribal land, a special permit is required for access. The permit costs approximately $45 per person and can be obtained at designated locations, such as the Sunrise General Store near the ski resort. Visitors are encouraged to respect the land and its cultural significance while adhering to the rules set by the Apache tribe.
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Upon finally reaching Pacheta Falls, visitors are greeted with a magnificent sight: cascading water flowing over jagged cliffs surrounded by lush greenery. The area’s serenity offers a peaceful retreat, making the effort worthwhile. However, there is no established trail down to the falls, and hikers should be cautious when navigating the steep and slippery terrain.
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