Beyond the developed trail, more rigorous trails lead into the Gila Wilderness. The first portion of the trail is relatively easy and leads to hidden pools and splashing waterfalls – magical spots in our high desert environment. Keep an eye out for trout cruising in the waters below. Although most of the pipe is now gone, much of the current all-access trail follows this original route, winding right through the center of the creek canyon perched safely a dozen feet above the creek. The name for the area, The Catwalk, refers to the original plank-board walkway placed atop the steel pipe used to bring water to the ore processing plant, ruins of which can still be seen near the parking area. As the result of cataclysmic volcanic actions, the area now offers a beautiful picnic spot next to Whitewater Creek, a challenging one-mile trail along the historic 1890’s mining waterway, and a sense of peace that creates images of an earlier time. The Catwalk National Scenic Trail offers a fascinating glimpse into the geologic and historic foundations of Grant County.
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