Pusch Ridge Wilderness,
Santa Catalina Mountains,
Pima Co., Arizona
Hiking Trails:
Finger Rock Trail
Total Time: 1:55 hours
Estimated Distance: 3.3 miles
Pros: Scenic Canyon and great views
Cons: Houses at trailhead take away from the natural feel
While out in the Tucson area in Arizona, I had decided to visit the area that I was in on the previous day and hike another trail in that area. I did another beautiful hike starting off in the foothills of the Santa Catalina Mountains north of Tucson, and took the Finger Rock Trail northward through the steep canyon, flowing stream, and up the side of the ridge. Finger Rock is a prominent geological feature that looks like a finger sticking up, rising up from the steep floor of the canyon. I hike on the trail a little over a mile and a half, near the Finger Rock, and then turned around and headed back the same route.
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Map of the Route |
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At the Beginning of the Hike, Entering Finger Rock Canyon |
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Laerge Saguaro before Finger Rock |
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Flowing Brook in Finger Rock Canyon |
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Rock Formations and Saguaro |
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Trail in the Canyon |
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Beautiful Cactus Grove in the Desert Canyon |
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Me with the Canctus |
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Dense Lush Greenery |
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Finger Rock in the Distance |
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Looking Back Through the Entrance of the Canyon |
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Looking into the Distance into Tucson |
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Me at the Above View |
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Cactus and Finger Rock |
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Finger Rock from Above the Canyon Wall |
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High Up in the Canyon |
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Beautiful Yellow Wildflowers. |
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Finger Rock |
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Me in front of Finger Rock |
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