The Wave Cave Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Loved the view
Once I got to the top it was a 5 star experience. Last bit before cave had an incline that was tough. I stopped and rested a few times. I recommend hiking boots — the trail was slick coming down. Have...
This hike was well worth the incline! The trail is not marked but we followed another group that knew the way. There are also large white arrows painted on rocks along the trail for reference. We went...
This was my favorite hike i have made in the area to date. While challenging due to the elevation; the pay off at the end was worth it. Look forward to doing this trail again in the future.
We parked in the Lost Goldmine trailhead parking lot since a permit was not required. Taking the trail over to the Wave Cave trail is a good way to start out but unfortunately there are no defining ma...
Loved this trail in Gold Arizona. The trail required a Arizona state land trust permit for 15$ which is good for a year. Display a copy on your dash and carry a copy per person. Support your local ...
Loved the view
Once I got to the top it was a 5 star experience. Last bit before cave had an incline that was tough. I stopped and rested a few times. I recommend hiking boots — the trail was slick coming down. Have...
Picturesque!
This hike was well worth the incline! The trail is not marked but we followed another group that knew the way. There are also large white arrows painted on rocks along the trail for reference. We went...
Awesome hike
This was my favorite hike i have made in the area to date. While challenging due to the elevation; the pay off at the end was worth it. Look forward to doing this trail again in the future.
Beautiful but not very well marked
We parked in the Lost Goldmine trailhead parking lot since a permit was not required. Taking the trail over to the Wave Cave trail is a good way to start out but unfortunately there are no defining ma...
Cool cave!
Loved this trail in Gold Arizona. The trail required a Arizona state land trust permit for 15$ which is good for a year. Display a copy on your dash and carry a copy per person. Support your local ...