303 Old Tucson Road
This trail leads to the 9,453 foot summit of Mt. Wrightson, the highest peak in the Santa Ritas...
303 Old Tucson Road
Gardner Trail ascends the eastern slopes of the Santa Ritas, passing through country that is virtually deserted when compared to popular Madera Canyon on the mountain's western slopes...
303 Old Tucson Road
Most of those who come to visit in this area are drawn here by the unique environment of Sycamore Canyon. This is home of one of the few perennial streams in extreme southern Arizona...
303 Old Tucson Road
This foot and horse path was put there to provide access for maintenance of the international boundary fence...
303 Old Tucson Road
This is a little-used trail that offers access to the more remote southeastern slopes and foothills of the Santa Rita Mountains...
303 Old Tucson Road
Greaterville is, or rather was, a small mining town in the northeastern foothills of the Santa Ritas...
303 Old Tucson Road
For the most part, this trail follows the course of an old ditch used to bring water from Bear Spring to mining operations farther east in the historic Kentucky Camp area...
303 Old Tucson Road
This is a very pleasant, rather short loop through an area of bubbling springs, green grasses, big trees and long distance views...
303 Old Tucson Road
The Florida Canyon Trail provides the most uncrowded access to the upper reaches of the Santa Rita Range of any trail with an easily accessible trailhead...
303 Old Tucson Road
Cave Canyon Trail leads from Cave Creek Basin to Florida Saddle and the northern end of the Santa Rita Crest. Florida Saddle is one of the two main trail hubs in the Santa Ritas...
303 Old Tucson Road
Temporal Gulch Trail is one of the least traveled routes in the Santa Ritas. That's not because this remote backcountry isn't worth a visit, but because it's more than just a little hard to get in...
303 Old Tucson Road
This heart-thumping climb leads from upper Madera Canyon to the vicinity of Agua Caliente Saddle...
303 Old Tucson Road
This pleasant trail leads from Bog Springs Campground to a cool, grassy area of seeps and springs tucked away in a small canyon on the slopes of Mt. Wrightson...
303 Old Tucson Road
This short, lightly traveled footpath leads through a stand of large Douglas-fir to a seep at the base of a cliff...
303 Old Tucson Road
This trail leads to the 9,453 foot summit of Mt. Wrightson, the highest peak in the Santa Ritas...
303 Old Tucson Road
This trail's appearance on most maps as an insignificant, isolated, squiggle leading to an abandoned lookout is truly deceptive. It's actually one of the best kept secrets in SE Arizona...
303 Old Tucson Road
Soaring views of the Santa Cruz Valley, the Santa Rita foothills, and Elephant Head Rock are your reward on this short, rather difficult desert journey...
303 Old Tucson Road
This is a very pleasant, rather short loop through an area of bubbling springs, green grasses, big trees and long distance views...
303 Old Tucson Road
The Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail was authorized by Congress on August l5, l990, the first such trail in the Western Region of the National Park Service...
303 Old Tucson Road
The trail follows Josephine Creek for much of its length and, if the creek is running, you'll be treated to waterfalls and cascades flowing through a riparian area lush with greenery...