Tucson,
Pima Co.,
Arizona
Hiking Trails:
Loma Verde Trail
Vanover Trail
Squeeze Pen Trail
Total Time: 2:15 hour
Estimated Distance: 5.4 Miles
Pros: Very scenic area
Cons: Very high park entrance fee
Hiking Partner:
Yehudah Koblick
This was my first hike in Arizona. Prior to visiting a tradeshow in the afternoon, we went on this hike in the Eastern Unit of Saguaro National Park in the Rincon Mountain foothills. Rain was predicted for the afternoon, so we figured we would not hike up the mountain but rather at the bottom area where there are many trails and easy bailout options.
We entered the park at the main parking area, and took the Cactus Forest Loop Drive to the Loma Verde Trailhead area. This is along the northern part of Cactus Forest Loop Drive right before it bends southward. There area alot of trails in the area, and the supplied map at the park entrance doesn't cover most of the trails here. We took the Loma Verde Trail north, past the copper mine site, to the Vanover Trail, which we then took to the Squeeze Pen Trail, for a large loop. At the end of the Squeeze Pen Trail, we took the Loma Verde Trail south for a short distance back to the trailhear where our car was.
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Map of the Route |
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Information Plaque at the Loma Verde Trailhead |
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Lush Desert Scene with Santa Catalina Mountains in the Background |
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Saguaro Cactus and Deep Blue Sky |
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Crossing a Brook with Flowing Water |
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Desert Plants and the Rincon Range |
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Yehudah Hiking in the Desert |
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Me in the Desert |
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Pretty Desert Scene |
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Loma Verde Mine Site |
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Yehudah on the Loma Verde Trail |
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Large Saguaro Cactus |
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Me on the Loma Verde Trail |
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Yehudah on the Loma Verde Trail |
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Interesting Saguaro Cactus |
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More Sonoran Desert Scenes |
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Classic Saguaro Cactus |
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