Where to go for Hiking Experiences in Arizona

Marshall Gulch Loop Hiking

If you’re seeking a somewhat easier time while enjoying the rest of what Mount Lemmon has to offer, then the Marshall Gulch Loop has what you’re looking for. This trail’s parking lot is in a well maintained picnic area, and…

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Mount Lemmon Hiking

Did you know that residents of Tucson can drive less than an hour to get into snow? If not, this might be your first time hearing of Mount Lemmon— the highest peak in the Santa Catalina Mountains that’s constantly 20-30…

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Picacho Peak Hiking

Resting off Interstate 10 between Phoenix and Tucson, Picacho Peak is one of southern Arizona’s most distinguishable mountains and has proven a landmark since long before cards were driving past it on the highway. While it draws in plenty of…

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Wasson Peak Hiking

The loop formed between the King Canyon and Hugh Norris trails sees a lot of activity, as it is a moderately challenged 8 mile trek that offers wide views of the Sonoran Desert’s beauty all the way up and down…

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Madera Canyon Hiking

More than a century back, Madera Canyon used to serve as a source of timber for Tucson (it’s even named as such, “madera” is the Spanish word for wood). Nowadays, the area is better known for the respite its forest…

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Rim to Rim

Rim-to-Rim Hiking

This is less of a hike than a challenge, a grueling test of will and a badge of honor for the most experienced and well fit of hikers who are able to accomplish hiking over 24 miles from Rim-to-Rim and…

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