The path started out as a simple one for at least half of the stretch of the wave cave trail. Afterwards, I arrived at the areas that were rocky. Someone erected rocks in the shape of a miniature wall to convey the idea that a portion of it is not the path.
Due to the fact that I have pain in my head as a result of an injury that occurred in the past, I estimated that it would take me four hours to complete this adventure.
Despite the fact that I had sustained a head injury, I was surprised to find that this beautiful trail was not as challenging as I had anticipated it to be.
It is possible to drive to the wave cave trail if you are interested in getting there. To get there from Phoenix, take US 60 East and continue on past the freeway until you reach your destination.
Hiking and parking in the parking area in this area both require a permit in order to be permissible. The cost is fifteen dollars, and you can purchase your individual permit from here.
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