Arizona is no stranger to hidden waterfalls, but Workman Creek Falls just might be the least-known of them all. Nestled deep within the Tonto National Forest, this 200-foot-tall cascade is a sight for sore eyes. The best part? You can drive right up to it – no hiking required.

Workman Creek Falls is perhaps the most hidden waterfall in Arizona.

Google/James Jines You’ll find it nestled deep within the Sierra Ancha Wilderness area of the Tonto National Forest. One of the reasons the waterfall remains little-known is the somewhat treacherous drive it takes to get there.

The road is entirely unpaved, impassible when wet, and requires a high-clearance vehicle.

Google/Aaron Collins Once you make it to the falls, however, the view is so worth the nail-biting excursion. The 200-foot-tall natural wonder is simply breathtaking, and you can’t help but be captivated by it.

Spilling down the mountainside, the waterfall is at its most powerful after a decent amount of rainfall.

Google/Trevor Farnsworth Plan your visit accordingly - just give the ground enough time to dry up so your vehicle doesn’t get stuck in the mud.

The area is beautiful in every season.

Google/James Jines Even if the falls aren’t flowing with a mighty vigor, there’s plenty of gorgeous scenery to enjoy. During the colder months, for example, snow transforms the densely wooded landscape into a winter wonderland.

When it’s nice and sunny outside, the pool at the base of the falls couldn’t be more inviting.

Google/Shawn Pahl Bring the kids (both human and four-legged) and go for a swim before heading back to the car!

At an elevation of over 7,700 feet, the Aztec Peak lookout is the highest point in the area.

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There is nothing not to fall in love with at this amazing, secluded Arizona hidden gem.

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Please note: There are a number of abandoned uranium mines in the area, and we cannot stress enough: do not enter them due to radioactivity. Also, sometimes there are closures in this area – always check the official USDA website for the most up-to-date info before you go.

Google/James Jines

You’ll find it nestled deep within the Sierra Ancha Wilderness area of the Tonto National Forest. One of the reasons the waterfall remains little-known is the somewhat treacherous drive it takes to get there.

Google/Aaron Collins

Once you make it to the falls, however, the view is so worth the nail-biting excursion. The 200-foot-tall natural wonder is simply breathtaking, and you can’t help but be captivated by it.

Google/Trevor Farnsworth

Plan your visit accordingly - just give the ground enough time to dry up so your vehicle doesn’t get stuck in the mud.

Even if the falls aren’t flowing with a mighty vigor, there’s plenty of gorgeous scenery to enjoy. During the colder months, for example, snow transforms the densely wooded landscape into a winter wonderland.

Google/Shawn Pahl

Bring the kids (both human and four-legged) and go for a swim before heading back to the car!

Flickr/Joe Schallan

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Have you ever driven to Workman Creek Falls? If so, we’d love to hear all about your experience! Tell us in the comments. If you enjoyed this, you might enjoy some of our other easy-access natural wonders in Arizona.

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Address: Workman Creek Falls, Arizona 85554, USA

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Workman Creek Falls October 06, 2022 Tori Jane Where is Workman Creek Falls in Arizona?   Tucked away in rural Gila County is one of the most underrated waterfalls in Arizona that even most locals don’t even know about. It’s the impressive, 200-foot-tall Workman Creek Falls, and it’s astonishingly beautiful. The entire area is quite amazing; it’s probably one of our favorite places to explore in Arizona, thanks in part to the fact that so few people know about it.   What are some waterfalls in Arizona to add to my bucket list?   Life in Arizona is a lot more beautiful than one might expect. All too many people seem to think Arizona is made of desert, heat, and boredom, but this couldn’t be further from the truth. As it turns out, there are lots of natural wonders in Arizona – many of which are literal waterfalls! Perhaps the single most famous waterfall in AZ is Havasu Falls, an incredible, turquoise-blue cascade nestled within the Grand Canyon that requires one of the most rigorous hikes in Arizona to access. On the way, you’ll also experience other waterfalls, like Fifty Foot and Lower Navajo. Other Arizona waterfalls include the falls you’ll find at Fossil Creek, the seasonal waterfall within Oak Creek Canyon, and, of course, Hidden Falls.  What are some fun day trips in Arizona I can do?  The ideas for fun day trips in Arizona are truly only as limited as your imagination (and just what it is you’re hoping to do). Some of our favorite AZ day trips include a magical visit to the iconic Antelope Canyon, a relaxing visit to Arizona’s wine county and some of the best wineries in Arizona, a Grand Canyon train excursion, a good day full of wandering around downtown Sedona, Wickenburg, or Cave Creek, and so many more. Fans of ghost towns will love our Arizona ghost town road trips, and lovers of nature will want to try our Arizona waterfalls road trip.  

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Workman Creek Falls

October 06, 2022

Tori Jane

Where is Workman Creek Falls in Arizona?   Tucked away in rural Gila County is one of the most underrated waterfalls in Arizona that even most locals don’t even know about. It’s the impressive, 200-foot-tall Workman Creek Falls, and it’s astonishingly beautiful. The entire area is quite amazing; it’s probably one of our favorite places to explore in Arizona, thanks in part to the fact that so few people know about it.   What are some waterfalls in Arizona to add to my bucket list?   Life in Arizona is a lot more beautiful than one might expect. All too many people seem to think Arizona is made of desert, heat, and boredom, but this couldn’t be further from the truth. As it turns out, there are lots of natural wonders in Arizona – many of which are literal waterfalls! Perhaps the single most famous waterfall in AZ is Havasu Falls, an incredible, turquoise-blue cascade nestled within the Grand Canyon that requires one of the most rigorous hikes in Arizona to access. On the way, you’ll also experience other waterfalls, like Fifty Foot and Lower Navajo. Other Arizona waterfalls include the falls you’ll find at Fossil Creek, the seasonal waterfall within Oak Creek Canyon, and, of course, Hidden Falls.  What are some fun day trips in Arizona I can do?  The ideas for fun day trips in Arizona are truly only as limited as your imagination (and just what it is you’re hoping to do). Some of our favorite AZ day trips include a magical visit to the iconic Antelope Canyon, a relaxing visit to Arizona’s wine county and some of the best wineries in Arizona, a Grand Canyon train excursion, a good day full of wandering around downtown Sedona, Wickenburg, or Cave Creek, and so many more. Fans of ghost towns will love our Arizona ghost town road trips, and lovers of nature will want to try our Arizona waterfalls road trip.  

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

Tucked away in rural Gila County is one of the most underrated waterfalls in Arizona that even most locals don’t even know about. It’s the impressive, 200-foot-tall Workman Creek Falls, and it’s astonishingly beautiful. The entire area is quite amazing; it’s probably one of our favorite places to explore in Arizona, thanks in part to the fact that so few people know about it.  

What are some waterfalls in Arizona to add to my bucket list?  

Life in Arizona is a lot more beautiful than one might expect. All too many people seem to think Arizona is made of desert, heat, and boredom, but this couldn’t be further from the truth. As it turns out, there are lots of natural wonders in Arizona – many of which are literal waterfalls! Perhaps the single most famous waterfall in AZ is Havasu Falls, an incredible, turquoise-blue cascade nestled within the Grand Canyon that requires one of the most rigorous hikes in Arizona to access. On the way, you’ll also experience other waterfalls, like Fifty Foot and Lower Navajo. Other Arizona waterfalls include the falls you’ll find at Fossil Creek, the seasonal waterfall within Oak Creek Canyon, and, of course, Hidden Falls. 

What are some fun day trips in Arizona I can do? 

The ideas for fun day trips in Arizona are truly only as limited as your imagination (and just what it is you’re hoping to do). Some of our favorite AZ day trips include a magical visit to the iconic Antelope Canyon, a relaxing visit to Arizona’s wine county and some of the best wineries in Arizona, a Grand Canyon train excursion, a good day full of wandering around downtown Sedona, Wickenburg, or Cave Creek, and so many more. Fans of ghost towns will love our Arizona ghost town road trips, and lovers of nature will want to try our Arizona waterfalls road trip.