








Weaver's Needle
The volcanic heart of the Superstion Mountains, Weaver’s Needle was created by a large upthrust of volcanic rock. Over millions of years the softer rock and dirt has eroded around the column, leaving the spire standing alone. Late afternoon sun lends a warm glow to Needle Valley, and emphasizes the myriad small spires leading up to the main tower.
The volcanic heart of the Superstion Mountains, Weaver’s Needle was created by a large upthrust of volcanic rock. Over millions of years the softer rock and dirt has eroded around the column, leaving the spire standing alone. Late afternoon sun lends a warm glow to Needle Valley, and emphasizes the myriad small spires leading up to the main tower.
The volcanic heart of the Superstion Mountains, Weaver’s Needle was created by a large upthrust of volcanic rock. Over millions of years the softer rock and dirt has eroded around the column, leaving the spire standing alone. Late afternoon sun lends a warm glow to Needle Valley, and emphasizes the myriad small spires leading up to the main tower.