The Tortilla Flat region in the Superstition Wilderness is known for its challenging and isolated hiking trails. If you want to explore this rugged area, the Tortilla Ranch Trail is an excellent option. The trail takes you further into the remote wilderness, where you can set up a serene and stunning campsite after a long day of hiking.
History seekers enjoy exploring the remains of the Tortilla Ranch. Situated along Tortilla Creek, an old rock cistern, well, fallen windmill, concrete pad, and watering trough are remnants of days gone by.
Hiking trail JF 106 is named for John "Jack" Fraser, who owned the JF Ranch in Fraser Canyon and eventually took over the Reavis Ranch property in 1896.