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Sutherland Loop

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Tucson, Arizona
29.9
mi
Distance
8,923
ft
Gain
extreme
Difficulty
Views

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
29.89mi
Distance
8,923ft
Elevation Gain
8,923ft
Elevation Loss
65%
Max Grade
9,115ft
High Point
2,711ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
Sutherland Loop is a 30.2 mile route through the Pusch Ridge Wilderness and across the Santa Catalina Mountains. This loop route showcases the stunning diversity of Southern Arizona's landscapes, from the rugged Sutherland Trailhead to the serene heights of Mount Lemmon and back. It is an epic journey for seasoned hikers and backpackers seeking a challenging adventure with rewarding vistas, ecological diversity, and a sense of wilderness exploration. The route begins at the Sutherland Trailhead, located east of Oro Valley and northeast of Tucson, Arizona, and unfurls eastward to Romero Pass. As it ascends through deep canyons and verdant forests, hikers are treated to a rich tapestry of biodiversity. Along the way, you'll discover spectacular swimming holes, towering saguaros, and sections of steep, strenuous terrain.Hikers will start with a gradual ascent via Sutherland Trail #6, which becomes more demanding as you near the Mount Lemmon Trail. The climb to Mount Lemmon Peak, standing tall at 9,159 feet as the highest point in the Santa Catalina Mountains, presents a formidable challenge but offers rewarding panoramic views of the enveloping desert and forest landscapes. At the summit, pause to appreciate the expansive vistas and your accomplishment.From the peak, you'll descend via Aspen Trail #93. This section leads to Marshall Gulch Trail #3, featuring lush woodlands and creek-side trails.Then, you'll return to Aspen Trail #93 and connect to Wilderness of Rocks Trail #44, revealing an enchanting landscape of rock formations and pine forests--a stark contrast to the desert terrain below.The route proceeds along Mount Lemmon Trail #5 to Romero Pass, where you'll join the Romero Pass Trail. This portion navigates through varied terrain, incorporating steep descents, lush valleys, and occasional water crossings.You'll continue on Romero Trail #8 and Romero Canyon Trail, leading back to the Sutherland Trailhead to conclude your journey.PERMITSCheck with Coronado National Forest for any permit requirements for overnight camping. Parking fee is required at Catalina State Park.WATER Water sources can be scarce;carry sufficient water and a method to purify any found water.WEATHERPrepare for variable conditions;temperatures can fluctuate significantly with elevation.SAFETY AND CONSIDERATIONSNo dogs allowed past Montrose Pools to protect the Desert Bighorn Sheep. No bikes in the Pusch Ridge Wilderness.Trail not recommended for horses. There is a fee to park in Catalina State Park. Contact the park office to find out updated information.ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONCatalina State Park Information: https://azstateparks.com/catalina/explore/facility-information. Catalina State Park Trails: https://azstateparks.com/catalina/things-to-do/trails.National Forest Service: https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/coronado/recreation/recarea/?recid=25696&actid=50.

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