Keller points out that Sacaton offers direct access into the Gila Wilderness. “Pilots who visit have the option of just camping and stargazing, or going for a day hike,” he said. “For the ultra adventurous, an experienced backpacker can hike miles into the Wilderness, and do some fishing. Rain Creek Trail, just northeast of the airstrip is rated moderate to difficult, and is popular for its spectacular scenery,” he added.
Anyone wishing to fly in to Sacaton needs to contact USFS Gila Dispatch center, 800-538-1644 for permission to land.