Instead of following the big trail, just take bear canyon trail and start to enjoy the wilderness from the start. This crossing must be avoided when the water level is high.
The Pusch Peak Trail begins at the Linda Vista Loop Trailhead and cuts through the loop trail. After 0.7 miles and a 380-foot elevation gain, a sign marks the start …
Start on the Loma Verde Trail and hike through a grove of mature Mesquite trees. You will come across this seasonally flowing wash. Continue on to Pink Hill and Squeeze Pen.
This lovely trail offers varied terrain and views of oaks and the Tucson Basin as it drops in to Sabino Canyon. There are some rocky areas in this trail that …
The last section of the Phoneline Trail between shuttle stops 7 and 9. Connecting trails to shuttle stops are Sabino Canyon Historic Trail to shuttle stop 7 and Sabino Canyon Trail to shuttle stop 9.
The Tanque Verde Wash/Sabino Canyon Important Bird Area (IBA) spans two connected regions: the rugged Sabino Canyon and the more open Tanque Verde Wash. It is known for its rich …
One of the most accessible trails in the Tucson area the Pima Canyon Trail leads you to Mount Kimball. But be aware! The trail might feel easy at the start, …
Dry most of the year, the wash is a great alternative to hike North/South, e.g. to the Western entrance of Saguaro National Park, to avoid the highway. Much of it …
The trail is a semi-technical silty singletrack that winds through a marvelous display of dense cacti as you run around the base of the canyon proper. The whole trail is …
Beautiful creek on the way up to Finger Guard / Prominent Point. It’s worth noting the trail on the other side isn’t super obvious, so spot it and make a …