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“62 miles of trails!”
Tucson Mountain Park was established April 1929. The Pima County Parks Commission, with C. B. Brown as its chairman, was established to oversee the park. At approximately 20,000 acres, the park is one of the largest natural resource areas owned and managed by a local government in the U.S. The park has approximately 62 miles of non-motorized shared-use trials. The park’s trails are open to hikers, equestrians, and mountain bikers, and provide a wide range of outstanding experiences, including technical challenges, and breathtaking views. Gates Pass overlook includes interpretive displays and historic structures. Picnicking and wildlife viewing opportunities are located throughout the park.
Great outdoors fun of hiking, birds watching and miles of viewing the desert. We only go out during the week and it's less crowded so I can't speak of the weekends traffic/congestion. The trails... Read more
Tucson does not lack for Sonoran desert parks what with two National Park districts just outside city limits. But Tucson Mountain Park manages to be a great visit anyway. It's free, you'll find... Read more
Let's ride! The trails feature a variety of loose gravel, packed decomposed granite, lots of drop in and out of sandy washes and plenty of fixed rocks and rock gardens so have your mountain bike... Read more
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