Majestic waterfalls abound in Arizona, but some involve a full day of arduous hiking to reach them. If you’re short on time but still want a breathtaking view, Fossil Creek Waterfall is the perfect place. A mere 2.4 miles is all that stands between you and an awe-inspiring natural wonder. Check it out:

Please note, due to Backbone Fire, FS-708, Fossil Creek Permit Area, Childs Day Use/Dispersed Camping is closed until further notice. Check the USDA website for updates.

The easy out-and-back trail to Fossil Creek Waterfall is just 2.4 miles long and is a favorite among nature lovers from every corner of the state. It’s open year-round and suitable for all levels of hikers, so bring the whole family along and embark on an unforgettable adventure.

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Lush greenery abounds along the path, providing homes to all sorts of wildlife. Birdwatchers, in particular, frequent the area, as several unique species are commonly seen flitting from tree to tree.

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At no point is the scenery anything less than incredible. The panoramic, 360-degree views showcase the surrounding mountainous landscape in all of its glory.

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Just when you think the hike couldn’t get any better, it does just that - and then some. This mighty stream gently cascades down a rocky outcropping, creating a perfect juxtaposition of Mother Nature’s sheer power and utter tranquility.

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Flowing into a crystal-clear pool, the waterfall beckons visitors to stay a while and marvel at its beauty. On a warm, sunny day, it’s an excellent swimming hole!

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Come on in, the water’s fine! This hidden grotto is one of Arizona’s best-kept secrets, and you won’t soon forget an afternoon spent here.

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Have you ever hiked the Fossil Creek Waterfall Trail? What’s your favorite waterfall in Arizona? Here are some of ours: 12 Hidden Waterfalls In Arizona That Will Take Your Breath Away.

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