Tucson Trails

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Santa Catalina Mountains


FRONT RANGE

-Pima Canyon Trail
-Pontatoc Canyon Trail
-Pontatoc Ridge Trail
-Finger Rock Canyon Trail
-Mount Kimball Trail
-Ventana Canyon Trail
-Esperero Canyon Trail
-Aqua Caliente Canyon Trail


NORTH RIDGES

-Pusch Ridge Trail
-Oracle Ridge Trail
-Canada Del Oro Trail
-Samniego Trail
-Sutherland Trail
-Romero Canyon Trail


CENTRAL CANYONS

-Sabino Canyon Trail
-Bear Canyon Trail
-Blackett's Ledge Trail
-Sycamore Reservoir Trail
-Soldier Trail
-Upper Bear Canyon Trail
-Bug Spring Trail
-Windy Point Trail
-Lizard Rock Trail
-Rose Canyon Lake Trail
-Rose Peak Trail
-Geo Overlook Trail
-Green Mountain
-Palisade Trail
-Mt.Bigelow
-Box Camp Trail
-Aspen Trail
-Marshall Gulch Trail
-Lemmon Park Trail
-Lemmon Rock Lookout Trail
-Wilderness of Rock Trail
-Sunset Rock Trail


Rincon Mountains


-Tanque Verde Trail
-Douglas Spring
Trail
-Mica Mountain Trail
-Rincon Peak


Santa Rita Mountains


-Madera Canyon Trail
-Josephine Saddle Trail
-Mt. Wrightson Trail


Tucson Mountains

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Sunset at Saguaro National Monument.
RANDY PRENTICE


-Gates Pass Trail
-Kings Canyon Trail
-Wasson Peak
Trail

-Brown Mountain



Huachuca Mountains

Lutz canyon

Rating the Hikes

Easy: The walks rated "easy" cover 4-6 miles over the course of the day on gentle, rolling terrain. Short climbs of up to 400 feet and walks on unpaved paths may be included. Options of shorter and longer segments are available most days.

Easy to Moderate: The majority of our walks are designated "easy to moderate". Some of the walks are as described above, while other walks may range from 5-9 miles on rolling terrain, with a few climbs of up to 900 feet. Most walks are on unpaved paths and trails. You should feel comfortable walking at least 4-5 hours over the course of the day. Options of shorter (with a vehicle shuttle) and longer segments are available on most days.

Moderate: Most trips in this designation call for walks of 5 -10 miles on rolling to hilly terrain. One of more of the following factors may be present: climbs of up to 1,200 feet, uneven footpaths, and in Peru and Montana, walks at elevations of 9,000 -10,000 feet. You should feel comfortable walking up to 5 hours over the course of the day. Options of shorter (with vehicle shuttle) and longer segments are available on most days.

Moderate to Challenging: Most days call for walks of 6-12 miles on rolling to hilly and rugged terrain. One or more of the following factors may be present: climbs of up to 3,000 feet, uneven footpaths and walking at higher altitudes.


Now that you're in Arizona, come hike the ...
Cactus Forest Trail --
From the September 1997 Issue
Coal Mine Canyon Trail -- From the August 1997 Issue
Hack Canyon Trail -- From the July 1997 Issue
Cherum Peak Trail -- From the June 1997 Issue
Lava River Cave -- From the May 1997 Issue
Sendero Esperanza Trail -- From the April 1997 Issue
Woodchute Mountain No. 102 Trail -- From the March 1997 Issue
Pico del Aguila -- From the February 1997 Issue
Bassett Peak Trail -- From the January 1997 Issue
Goat Camp Trail -- From the December 1996 Issue
Romero Canyon Trail -- From the November 1996 Issue
Black Canyon Trail -- From the October 1996 Issue
Gadsden Trail -- From the September 1996 Issue
Weatherford Trail -- From the August 1996 Issue
Col. Devin Trail -- From the July 1996 Issue
Nelson Trail -- From the June 1996 Issue
Turkey Creek Trail -- From the May 1996 Issue
Frye Mesa -- From the April 1996 Issue
Blackett's Ridge Trail -- From the March 1996 Issue
Lutz Canyon Trail -- From the February 1996 Issue
Charlie Bell Pass -- From the January 1996 Issue
Brown Mountain -- From the December 1995 Issue
Table Top Mountain -- From the November 1995 Issue
Silver Peak Trail -- From the October 1995 Issue

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