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HIKING

The Tucson terrain offers an interesting variety of hikes  - from leisurely outdoor experiences, to expert level, challenging mountain climbs.

Tucson hikers can venture out on fun self guided day hikes, or can participate in professionally guided hikes. Sabino Canyon, Tucson Mountain Park, Mt Lemmon, "A" Mountain and Saguaro National Park are a few of the great places hikers enjoy.

Proper preparation and personal responsibility are crucial to outdoor recreational desert living and desert hiking.

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2. The Camino del Diablo linked Sonora with southern California during the 18th and 19th centuries and is known as the Devil's Highway. Click for adventure...

3. The Butterfield Trail extended some two thousand eight hundred miles (the longest stage line in the world) with the middle of the trail, or some one thousand one hundred miles, crossing the Chihuahuan, Sonoran and Colorado Deserts. It entered the Chihuahuan Desert at Horsehead Crossing on Texas’ fabled Pecos River. It proceeded generally west across Texas, passing the Guadalupe Mountain en route to El Paso. It turned north to New Mexico’s Mesilla Valley then west across the southern part of the state, passing beneath Cooke’s Peak. It entered Arizona near Stein’s Peak and the Sonoran Desert around Apache Pass, proceeding west through Tucson and Yuma. It left the Sonoran Desert as it turned northwest, into California’s Colorado Desert, headed for Los Angeles. Read more...
HISTORICAL HIKING TRAILS

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3 historically significant hiking trails that intertwine into the Tucson hiking mecca.

1. The Anza Trail of 1775-1776 was used by Captain Juan Bautista de Anza in his excursions to the Pacific Coast. The following Map shows the famous international trail.
Click here for more details on how it was named and originally used.
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The Anza Trail
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