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Mountain Ranges in Tucson | Mount Lemmon, Santa Rita More Explore the lower elevation desert ranges like the Tucson Mountains and Tortolita Mountains, studded with Saguaros and home to unique wildlife the likes of which you've never seen Or climb high into the ponderosa pine forests of our region's aptly named Sky Island ranges like the Santa Catalinas, Santa Ritas, and Rincons
Tucson Mountains - Wikipedia The Tucson Mountains (O'odham: Cuk Doʼag) are a minor mountain range west of Tucson, Arizona, United States The Tucson Mountains, including Wasson Peak, are one of four notable mountain ranges surrounding the Tucson Basin
MOUNT LEMMON - Visit Arizona Mount Lemmon is the highest point in the Santa Catalina Mountains, topping out at more than 9,000 feet Visit this mountain retreat to cool off in the warmer months and to enjoy a snowy playground in winter
Mount Lemmon | Ultimate Guide to Tucsons Favorite Mountain! Approximately an hour and a half drive from Tucson's city center, Mount Lemmon is a favorite day trip and camping spot for Tucsonans It's a beautiful outdoor escape - ideal for hiking, biking, rock-climbing, picnicking, sunset-watching, and sledding skiing Fun for the whole family!
Four Mountains To Hike In Tucson - AZFoothills. com In continuation to our "Ten Things To Do This Week", here are four mountains to hike in Tucson Wasson Peak is the highest peak in the Tucson Mountains The four-hour hike offers an exceptional view of Tucson and the Sonoran Desert! Mount Lemmon is the highest peak in the Santa Catalina Mountains
Mount Lemmon, Santa Catalina Mountains, Tucson, Arizona The Santa Catalina Mountains are the largest of several ranges of hills that surround Tucson, dominating the northern skyline and rising to a high point of 9,157 feet (Mt Lemmon), over 6,000 feet above the city
Guide to hiking, cycling, driving up A Mountain in Tucson Whether you’re hiking, bicycling or driving, consider this your guide to visiting Tucson’s very special “A” Mountain and its cityscape views Fourth of July fireworks display from “A” Mountain
Mount Lemmon - Wikipedia Mount Lemmon, with a summit elevation of 9,159 feet (2,792 m), [1] is the highest point in the Santa Catalina Mountains It is located in the Coronado National Forest north of Tucson, Arizona, United States