APACHE JUNCTION, AZ — Lost Dutchman State Park remains one of Arizona’s most intriguing destinations, drawing hikers for both the rugged scenery and a legendary tale of hidden treasure.
The park, located east of Phoenix in the Superstition Mountains, is named after Jacob Waltz, a German immigrant who arrived in the area in the 1800s and was believed to have discovered a rich gold mine. When Waltz died, gold was reportedly found under his bed, but the source was never revealed — fueling a mystery that has endured for more than a century.
“The first people set out in 1893 to find the gold. They didn’t find it,” said Arizona State Park Ranger Sara Toms. “However, to this day, people are still looking for it.”
While the legend continues to attract treasure hunters, park officials say the landscape itself is the true reward. Popular hikes like the Siphon Draw Trail lead toward the Flatiron, offering sweeping views of the Superstition Wilderness…