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Sabino Canyon Recreation Area
5700 N Sabino Canyon Rd, Tucson, AZ 85750
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Sabino Canyon

Arizona 85750
4.8(60)
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5.0
1y

Sabino Canyon, even in the dry season, is a breathtaking escape into the rugged beauty of the Sonoran Desert. While the water may not be flowing as abundantly, the canyon’s diverse landscapes, towering cliffs, and rich desert flora create a stunning and peaceful environment for exploration. The towering saguaros, golden-hued hills, and expansive blue skies make for incredible scenery at any time of year.

One of the best parts of visiting Sabino Canyon during the dry season is the opportunity to explore the riverbeds, where smooth boulders and exposed rock formations tell the story of the water that has shaped the landscape over time. These areas offer a unique chance to scramble over rocks, admire the patterns in the stone, and discover hidden pockets of shade and tranquility. The massive boulders, some polished smooth by centuries of water flow, provide perfect spots to rest, take in the views, or even enjoy a quiet picnic.

Wildlife is still abundant, with hummingbirds darting between desert blooms, lizards basking in the sun, and the occasional deer making its way through the brush. Whether hiking, exploring, or simply soaking in the serene desert energy, Sabino Canyon in the dry season offers a remarkable and unforgettable experience, proving that the desert’s beauty isn’t limited to the...

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5.0
9y

Simply beautiful!

Pros: This is my first time visiting this beautiful place. It was part of a field trip so the experience was very educational as well. Our tour guide new a lot about the inhabitants that live in the canyon. We were able to view several nests that were active and abandoned. The creek was flowing nicely and it was very calming. I was able to see a lot of flowering as well. The hike through the canyon was very pleasant and comfortable. The kids had a blast and it wasn't to strenuous for them. The minerals peaking through the sand was a beautiful sight to see. Several birds came to visit and see what all the commotion was about as well. This was a great introduction to Tucson, and I will surely visit more often in the future with my family. We even buried special rocks so they can be found when we return. This is a great way to calm your mind, get exercise, and learn about the history of Sabino Canyon in Catalina Foothills. I had a wonderful experience.

Cons: It's a good idea to bring a bag for your garbage. The trash bins can overflow quickly, and filling them with your garbage and wrappers is highly discouraged. Now I know...

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5.0
51w

Visitors center has the usual things that Nat’l parks have. Very informative. If you want to take the tram up to the top( 3.7 mi.) you need to get there early and go directly to pick what time you want to goand it costs 15.00 for everyone, no matter what age. The women’s bathroom needs improvement. Run down, some faucets dont work, hand dryer did not work, no soap. But they did have tp! 😊 The toilets werent dirty. Some of the bathroom doors did not close or lock. 😩 By the visitors center they have a table set up with a Javelina hide, fox hide and several animal skulls- that was cool. The visitors center has a few interesting pictures, illustrations and replicas of the Mountain. Dont skip that. They have vending machines, but no resturant or snack bar. I didnt go in there so I dont know what kinds of snacks were there. Im old so I took the ride up. Walked a few trails, then walked down on my own. Bring a frozen water bottle and cold water. Some snacks, or picnic lunch youll appreciate if youre there for 5 hours like me. Day pack is what I used. Dont forget a sun hat, sunglasses and comfortable closed toe shoes. Hand sani and sunscreen are my...

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Simply beautiful! Pros: This is my first time visiting this beautiful place. It was part of a field trip so the experience was very educational as well. Our tour guide new a lot about the inhabitants that live in the canyon. We were able to view several nests that were active and abandoned. The creek was flowing nicely and it was very calming. I was able to see a lot of flowering as well. The hike through the canyon was very pleasant and comfortable. The kids had a blast and it wasn't to strenuous for them. The minerals peaking through the sand was a beautiful sight to see. Several birds came to visit and see what all the commotion was about as well. This was a great introduction to Tucson, and I will surely visit more often in the future with my family. We even buried special rocks so they can be found when we return. This is a great way to calm your mind, get exercise, and learn about the history of Sabino Canyon in Catalina Foothills. I had a wonderful experience. Cons: It's a good idea to bring a bag for your garbage. The trash bins can overflow quickly, and filling them with your garbage and wrappers is highly discouraged. Now I know for the future.
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