Attractions and places to see around Organ include a variety of natural features and historical sites. The region offers diverse landscapes, from waterfalls and canyons to trails with expansive desert views. Visitors can explore a range of outdoor activities, including hiking and climbing, across its varied terrain. Organ is a destination for those interested in both natural beauty and historical exploration.
Last updated: May 1, 2026
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As you ascend the high desert the views start to open up around you. From here you are around halfway to the pass!
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The trail up to the saddle has some easy scrambling. From here on to Organ Needle you will pass the crux, a small steep scramble with a rope to help hikers up and down. If you are reasonably fit and comfortable with easy scrambling then don't let the crux deter you! It is quite manageable and the rewards from the summit are well worth it.
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As you climb, the views out across the desert become increasingly expansive. There is a creek crossing at Sotol Creek near the high point of the climb.
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Doable as a single day up and down, but start early and pack a headlight.
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Organ offers a variety of natural attractions. You can visit Fillmore Waterfall, an iconic waterfall walk. For expansive desert views, hike the Pine Tree Trail upper, which includes a creek crossing. Baylor Canyon also provides opening views as you ascend the high desert. For a more challenging climb with rewarding summit views, head to Juniper Saddle.
Yes, the region has historical points of interest. One notable site is the Ruby Mine, where you can find the ruins of an old mine, including machinery, buildings, and abandoned shafts. It's one of five mines in the National Monument, offering a glimpse into the area's past.
The Organ area is great for hiking. You'll find trails ranging from easy to challenging. For instance, the Pine Tree Trail upper offers intermediate climbs with desert views, while Juniper Saddle presents a challenging trail with some scrambling. Easy options include the Baylor Canyon Pass Trail and West Baylor Canyon Trail. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Organ guide.
When planning your visit to Fillmore Waterfall, it's recommended to start early in the day. The walk is iconic and doable as a single day trip. Make sure to bring plenty of water, and consider packing a headlight if you anticipate being out late.
Yes, the Pine Tree Trail upper features a creek crossing at Sotol Creek near the high point of the climb. This adds an interesting element to the hike as you enjoy the expansive desert views.
The trail up to Juniper Saddle involves some easy scrambling. Beyond the saddle, towards Organ Needle, you'll encounter a 'crux' – a small, steep scramble with a rope to assist hikers. If you're reasonably fit and comfortable with easy scrambling, don't let this deter you, as the summit rewards are well worth the effort.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse landscapes, from the iconic Fillmore Waterfall to the expansive desert views found on trails like Pine Tree Trail upper and Baylor Canyon. The mix of natural beauty and historical sites like the Ruby Mine also receives positive feedback.
Yes, for beginners or those looking for an easier hike, routes like the Baylor Canyon Pass Trail and the West Baylor Canyon Trail are good options. These are listed as 'easy' in the Hiking around Organ guide.
For a comprehensive list of hiking routes, including details on distance and difficulty, you can refer to the Hiking around Organ guide. It features trails like the Indian Hollow and Pine Tree Loop Trail and Mine House Spring via Topp Hut Road.
As you climb the Pine Tree Trail upper, the views across the desert become increasingly expansive. You'll be treated to broad vistas of the surrounding landscape, making it a rewarding experience for those seeking scenic overlooks.
Experienced hikers looking for a challenge can consider the trail to Juniper Saddle. This route is categorized as 'challenging' and involves scrambling, including a section with a rope assist, leading to highly rewarding summit views.


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