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    4.5 (118 reviews)

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    Aspen Draw Trail
    Kristina K.

    I have been up to Mount Lemmon a few times now, and have my breath taken every time! Having Mount Lemmon just an hour drive away from Tucson is special, as going up the mountain feels like you are in a whole new state. The drive up the mountain is scenic and I love how there are plenty of pullout spots, so you can go at your own safe pace and let anyone that is faster pass. There are a plethora of hikes to do once you are up top. I have done parts of Marshall Gulch, Aspen, and the Meadow trail, and I cannot wait to do more. I recently came to Mount Lemmon to see the fall foliage, and being from the east coat, Mount Lemmon truly filled my cup! I had so much fun getting to hike in the forest, which is a big change from hiking in the desert down in Tucson. I highly recommend taking the drive up to Mount Lemmon! There is so much to explore!

    Philip H.

    Just WOW!!!! Had a great time ride was well worth it and the people at the lift were wonderful. Friendly and very kind. I don't move as fast as I used to and the operatorrs slowed the speed enough for me to get on and off with no problem. If you get the chance, I say it's worth it

    Trailheads upper Hitchcock Hwy
    Denise H.

    Helpful tips on where to pick up trailhead info. Ask questions about the area. Stop at the Palisades visitor center on the way up Mt. Lemmon

    Cool store, very expensive
    Scott K.

    My picture is actually of the mountain lemon General store sign but Mount Lemmon in general is amazing. It's 20° cooler than downtown Tucson and the views from up top are spectacular as you can see the whole city laid out before you and the valley and a beautiful view of the mountains on the other side you keep going up past the ski resort and the iron door restaurant get to the very top where the radio towers are and the view is amazing. I sit next to a golden bush plant on a rock and watched a hawk hover in mid air off of the thermals like he hit full pause mode, waiting for a critter to jump out so he can snatch that morning's breakfast summer sleepy little town tourist cabins called the Summerhaven hotel nature everywhere trails all along the way up and the top is 9857 feet or something like that the T-shirts they wear at the general store says I think this whole town is high And that's the truth cop usually sits by the community center in town so I'd keep it under 25 if I were you cause he look like he was just waiting to get some of that tax money restaurant coffee shop gift shop and I didn't go any farther than the general store but I'm sure there's more houses and maybe some more businesses down the road Do you want to reconnect with nature go sit on a rock and stare at downtown Tucson from high above in the mountains the ride up there is curvy and beautiful. The gray ghost performed like a knife slicing through the wind and I had a great time.

    Such a lovely quaint resort town (Summerhaven) right next to Mt Lemmon
    Demetris A.

    *&HIGHLY RECOMMEND** In moderate traffic, the scenic 27-mile drive up Mt Lemmon took about 1.5 hours at 230p on Thanksgiving Day. Of course, it can take longer if you make stops along the way. I enjoyed the calmness of the drive up to the top and in to Summerhaven (tourist and residential area). The area offers: so much: Breathtaking vistas Beautiful rock formations Various trees & wildflowers Wildlife (turkeys) viewing Overnight Camping Picnics Hiking Fishing Skiing Steward observatory (Mt Lemmon SkyCenter); reservation only for science programs Mt Lemmon Hotel (cute cabins) SummerHaven Please mind the posted speed because there was law enforcement along the route.

    Ann L.

    We were debating whether the 28 mile each way drive up and down Mount Lemmon would be worth it, but we decided to go for it as we had been doing a lot of hiking and thought something different might be fun. We were glad we did it; there are a ton of beautiful viewpoints along the road and it was a clear day with visibility over long distances. On the way up from 3000 to 9000 feet you go through many different climates and by the top you are into a pine forest. We had a picnic under pine trees in Tucson...there was even a bit of snow a little above our picnic spot! The road is excellent, wide, and has guardrails in all needed spots; in other words, this is not a scary drive. I have been on many white-knuckle mountain roads, and this is not one of them. Do plan to take your time though, for the views, to take care around the many cyclists pedaling up and coasting down the mountain, and because the road does wind around a lot. With all of our stops to enjoy views, have a picnic and walk around Summerhaven a bit, we spent about 5 hours on the mountain. Be sure to fill up your gas tank before heading up; there are no gas stations in Summerhaven but there are some shops and a few places to eat if you don't feel like picnicking. Remember too that it will be much cooler at the top and bring appropriate clothing.

    Sheriff with fire danger warning at Mt Lemmon highway base memorial weekend 5-2022
    John K.

    Another world , another climate ,multiple terrain changes Mount Lemmon has been a place to get away , to live , to camp ,to hike , to fish all less than 20 miles from Tucson going northeast on Catalina highway . Summerhaven small town atop rebuilding after 2020 ravaging fires. Ski Valley single chair left available summer & winter . A restaurant with patio adjacent to ski valley . Many cyclists train on the road up and down the highway beware. Recent super dry conditions prevent open fires , smoking other than gas stoves. Called the sky islands it's a must see in tucson . The u of az has blue signs posted to tune in your radio? to get history/ geography ? as you drive up mountain . I didn't try it but enjoyed the kxci community radio bluegrass show ( sat 10-12 am ) on the drive up the mountain . U of az also has a telescope on top but not for public use .

    Ski valley
    Mike D.

    Drove here in November scenic drive Summer haven nearby nice too- we stopped in sawmill restaurant for lunch - great lunch detour

    Windy Point
    Kym T.

    The Mr and I took the Mt Lemming Scenic By-Way on a Sunday morning after touring Sabino Canyon. What a glorious ride it was! We throughly enjoyed the scenery on the way. We decided to ride it all the way to the top and do our stopping at the various pullouts on our the way back. Scenic beauty was in every direction, and the topography changed as we climbed. First it was cactus and houses that literally perched on the edge of the earth. Next it was rocks that seemed to be clinging to nothing and rose majestically into the sky. Eventually we saw pretty pine trees and enjoyed cooler temps at the top. On the way back down, we encountered a deluge of rain and even some hail. Thankfully, it stopped long enough for us to grab a quick pic or two of Windy Point Vista. How lucky were we? One thing we didn't enjoy was the cars that seemed to be speeding. More than once the Mr pulled over to let someone go by. The speed limit is 35 for a reason. Early in our climb we encountered a head on collision being cleaned up. Slow down people and enjoy the ride. It is magnificent!

    Trevor C.

    Great place to escape the summer heat! 105 in Tucson and just a quick hour drive up the mountain we were enjoying 70 degree weather. Unfortunately Summerhaven has really grown with food vendors, coffee trucks, and art shows, things you definitely want to see however there is almost no parking. Make sure you get there early especially on the weekend to get a spot.

    Derrick G.

    Mount Lemmon is a must visit if you're in the Tucson area. It's a dramatically different landscape and scenery than what's found in Tucson. The further you go up Mount Lemmon there are lots of trees, mountains, as well as a place to ski. It is a great place to visit if you enjoy bike riding, but it's a very steep climb. There are numerous places to pull over to take pictures and enjoy the scenery. I highly recommend visit in Mount Lemmon.

    Sharidee P.

    I have be up so many times! There are lots of cool pull off spots, fishing, hiking, shops! There's really good food / beer places... The best part is the fudge shop though! :)

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    Great place to get some hiking done. https://journeyofflife.com/

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    Great motorcycle ride up and down...only problem is the other drivers on the road..great views and lookouts

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    A great place to get away from the heat and take out of town visitors. Plus you can buy a giant cookie at the top.

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    Picacho Peak State Park - Hunter trail

    Picacho Peak State Park

    4.6(87 reviews)
    45.6 mi

    An amazing hike! Start early, bring gloves, lunch/snacks, and water!…read more My friends and I hiked to the peak via the Sunset trail, taking the loop back down the Hunter trail (7.1 mi). The first part of the hike is very easy, just out in the open. Though, once you start climbing you are climbing! The gardening gloves we brought helped us feel more secure, so that we didn't lose our grip. Honestly, the pictures made it look more scary than doing it, but if you are afraid of heights do take caution. The cables felt very secure and I felt safe the whole time. The top is very rewarding! There are a lot of bees though, so I wouldn't recommend hanging out there too long. We ended up having our lunch at on of the campsite benches in the shade at the end of the Hunter trail, which was very nice. The last part of the hike is walking on the road, but we didn't mind it after the steep and rocky decline. The bathrooms in the park are incredibly nice for a state park and there were also water bottle fillers. This was a great hike and the Park is also very well-maintained!

    I checked out Picacho Peak State Park, not to be confused with Pikachu, on a Saturday afternoon…read more Located between Phoenix and Tuscon, Picacho was a hike unlike any I've done before. After arriving, you have to pay a $10 entrance fee per person to hike (a bit annoying for a state park but o well). You're given a pamphlet about the park and then it's time for what you came for. We did Hunter's Trail and there was a good amount of parking close to the start of the trail. It's a difficult trail on Alltrails and for good reason. There are parts of the hike where it's so narrow that only one person can go through at the time. There are other parts of the hike where there are steep inclines. And not only that. You'll have to climb using the cables that have been attached to the rock formations. Pro tip: bring gloves. That also means you have to be careful on the way down as you're going down on a decline. Which will be hard on your knees. It's all worth it though, because once you climb the mountain, you'll have breathtaking views of the park. And you'll be so high up that you can see both Tucson and Phoenix in the distance. All in all, if you go at a decent pace, the hike will take you 3-4 hours. There's at least one other trail. And you can also camp in the state park. Last but not least, there's a little museum in the visitor's center. And plenty of facilities. You'll get quite the workout!

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    Bear Canyon Trail

    Bear Canyon Trail

    4.8(10 reviews)
    10.2 mi

    Great 17 mile loop trial in Sabino Canyon in Tucson. Bear Canyon is located in the Sabino Canyon…read moreRecreation Area of the Coronado National Forest. The trail starts at the recreation center where either you can walk to the trailhead or take a shuttle for a fee. There is another smaller parking area off of Bear Canyon Road that you can access the trailhead from that isn't in the recreation area. Once parked, you follow an easy rocky wash to the recreation area. Accessing the trail from this parking lot makes the hike a little shorter. But finding a spot to park can be difficult because the lot only holds about 15 cars. Attractions you can visit in Bear Canyon are Seven Falls and Thimble Peak. The rest of this review is for the Seven Falls Trail portion of the Bear Canyon Loop Trail. This hike reminded me of the West Fork Trail in Northern AZ but with less shade. There is a restroom at the Bear Canyon overlook picnic area. The Seven Falls trail is 8 miles out-and-back and has seven water crossings along the way. I was able to walk across the rocks, but plan on getting your feet wet (or bring water shoes). There are lots of Saguaro and Prickly Pear Cactus along this rocky path. After the crossings, there is an incline and then downhill portion until you get to the base of the falls. The waterfall cascades down a rock face and is gorgeous. This hike is really popular and gets crowded during the middle of the day and weekends. I really enjoyed hiking it. The best way to enjoy this hike and avoid lots of people is to start early. And as always when you hike in Arizona, bring water and sunscreen.

    I was in the area to hike Seven Falls which is a trail you can get off off Bear Canyon Trail. It…read moreis in in the Sabino Canyon Recreational Center and parking was $5 bucks. For Seven Falls you can start off right from the parking and work your way up to the fails or you can get tickets and a ride the tram up for 4 miles, if you take the tram, you are still hiking 8 miles so don't feel like you're not getting your distance in if that's your thing. I recommend doing the Seven Falls hike either in the early spring if the creeks aren't flowing to high or the fall, most of the hike is not shaded, but you do like 7 creek crossings and do get wet , so plan on wearing waterproof shoes. This was an Arizona bucket list hike for me so I really enjoyed it. The Seven Falls are worth it! Come early to get a parking spot . Distance (with tram ride) 8.2 Miles, but I am sure the .2 depends on where you park, elevation gain about 900ft, difficulty moderate, you don't have to scale rocks or scramble, you can easily climb. Amenities are at the center, and it's real flushing toilets. No, you can't bring your dog on this.

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    Small Waterfall on Seven Falls Trail

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    Kartchner Caverns State Park

    Kartchner Caverns State Park

    4.5(323 reviews)
    49.2 mi

    First rule of the cave.. no pictures lol. Hence, no pictures are attached. They say it's because of…read moreaccidents reported from people not paying attention. Also, basically nothing is allowed in the cave. They had lockers that takes quarters but as far as I saw, no machine, you have to exchange with cash soooo prepare ahead. Leaving things in the car felt some what okay but not my favorite. I would appreciate if they had more security. They say they are not government funded so everything comes from public support. This was such a cool experience. You can tell the amount of work and detail they've put into the cave and preserving it. Truly different than other caves I've been to. There are two different parts of the cave you can choose from. If you can't do both my preference was the big room tour. I felt there was more to it, more things to see. Also, (sorry parents) perhaps the age limit made it more enjoyable too. Our tour guide Charles was INCREDIBLE. We did both tours back to back 0945 big room tour and 12 rotunda. Timing was perfect. Enough time to use the restroom and eat a snack. We brought our snacks, their cafe was closed. It would be an enjoyable experience to eat a packed lunch outside not sure if it's 100% allowed. Beginning of April was a GORGEOUS day. There's a McDonald about 12 min away. The big room tour is a man made/marked out, well paved easy walk/route. If you're worried about endurance or handiaccesible, it seems very accessible. The rotunda seemed a bit more incline but still well paved. You can wear white shoes and you wouldn't get dirty lol. I don't recommend open toes shoes/sandals because the Floor is very moist/wet. BOOK AHEAD. At least 2 weeks ahead to get the slots you want. If you're by yourself then a lot easier. It sells out quickly Restrooms were very clean and plentiful. As you wait for your tour guide before taking the tram to the cave there are another set of restrooms so that's appreciated. They want you to get there 30 min before. There really wasn't anything much to do ahead, it's just a simple check in. They have a mini museum that's nice to look around. You can get some good pictures outside prior or after the tour. Are both caves a must see, my bf says yes. I'm in between. If I would go back I would choose the big room tour again but that also has limited time opening due to the bats. As an AZ local or visiting this is a very enjoyable spot

    As much as I love going underground and at this point have about 15 caves explored in AZ under my…read morebelt, I only finally made it to this one this weekend. Our caving group was having our winter conference here and it was really nice to use the visitor center's auditorium for our all day presentations. I learned about the invertebrates that live in caves, herpetology, bats and lots of other really fun topics about caves! Auditorium was very comfortable and all the IT worked great and the projector and acoustics were perfect. Seats also very comfortable. Later that day, some of us signed up for the headlamp tour of the Big Room that started at 5:30pm, which is only offered on Saturdays in the fall/winter. I was able to use my own headlamp and helmet. This tour is $50 and the price is higher than their regular tours, which is $30 for adults and all the lights in the cavern are on. The tour was good and I'm glad the proceeds of my ticket go to support this park. Phones aren't allowed into the cavern, so I took no pics. We also stayed in one of the 4 cabins on the campgrounds and it was fabulous. Cabin was super cozy and can sleep 6, one bed and two bunk beds. Cabins also come with a dining table, microwave and small fridge. Bathrooms right across from the cabin. Porch on the front and also a picnic table available. Fire pit also available. I had firewood but we could not make a fire because of rain. This was definitely glamping! And it was lovely. I would definitely do this again. Saw some fun turkeys too! A few things to note here, there is a Bat Cave Cafe on site open 11am - 2pm, however, it was difficult to get anything here as there was only one person working and a lot of us here. I brought my lunch from home. Night headlamp tour was fun but for $50, not sure how it differs from the day tours. But, do know that AZ state taxes don't go to supoort this park, so your tour ticket supports this park, so I can be OK with that. Its pretty amazing that two college students crawled their way thru a 10-12 inch sinkhole and then found this place! I am still in awe of this amazing discovery! And this is well before all the fancy equipment was available like lidar to help with uncovering new caves. And, once these guys, Tufts and Tenen found this cavern in 1974, they kept it a secret for awhile to protect against vandalism and damage. And in 1999, the cavern was open to the public. As someone who deeply loves caves, seeing this place was like one of the best sojourns for me! Im so glad I came to see this show cave! And please, let's all do our part to make sure caves are conserved so we can all enjoy them for a long time to come.

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    Catalina State Park - Plume thistle, I believe.

    Catalina State Park

    4.5(140 reviews)
    7.5 mi

    Beautiful park with great trails. Loved the Alamo Loop…read more They need to train their campground hosts better. They drove passed a family with a live wood fire several times, which are prohibited. They didn't say anything to the grandparents constantly driving the UTV in circles around the campground for 3 days (wrong direction sometimes) and letting the grandkids steer. Then, at the dump station, there were 3 of us in line and the last guy who pulled out of the site closest to the dump blocked road exiting our loop and rather than making him go around and come back parked on the side, he made me move (middle vehicles) so the guy blocking the road could pull forward. If it's a flat area, we usually multi-task (hook up the tow car at the dump while rooting and rinsing the black tank) and we're done hooking up well before we're done emptying and rinsing the black tank. Not today. The Barney Fife campground host played the I'm in charge roll. Then after I moved he told me to move to a different spot that would have had me park off the asphalt in the dirt, which isn't allowed. What a putz.

    I have been to Catalina State Park to hike Romero Pools twice now. There is a $20 parking fee for a…read morecar of 2-4 people, which is a bit pricey, but the hike is worth it! There are bathrooms that are kept relatively clean and stocked with toilet paper and hand sanitizer at the trailhead. The hike to Romero Pools is about 6 miles out and back, and it is hard to get lost on the trail. After the first mile, there are not any more trails intersecting with the Romero Pools trail. The trail is rocky but very rewarding, as you are able to see your progress of climbing the mountain almost the whole time. Last fall there was not any water in the pools, but this year with all the rain, we saw plenty of waterfalls, streams, and pools. It is very peaceful to sit by the water at the end, and some people I was with even went in the water. While I cannot speak much on the other trails in this park, I do recommend giving Romero Pools a try if you are up for morning adventure!

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    Catalina State Park - Camp site A-8, Catalina State Park, Az May 27, 2023

    Camp site A-8, Catalina State Park, Az May 27, 2023

    Catalina State Park - Catalina State Park May 27, 2023

    Catalina State Park May 27, 2023

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