Near Cactus Canyon
Sunshine and saguaros along the Coyote Pass Trail.
Near Cactus Canyon
Look carefully, petroglyphs exists along the Picture Rock Wash Trail.
Near Cactus Canyon
On the Coyote Canyon Trail

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Cactus Canyon

3.0 (2 Ratings)
A moderately technical up and down between two desert foothills.
0.9
mi
Distance
177
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
ViewsWildflowers
Access Issues
Trails in Saguaro National Park's Tucson Mountain District are open daily from sunrise to sunset. Pets are prohibited beyond parking and picnic areas. Bicycles are not permitted on any of the National Park's trails; however, the adjacent Tucson Mountain Park offers areas open to cyclists.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
0.91mi
Distance
177ft
Elevation Gain
109ft
Elevation Loss
15%
Max Grade
2,649ft
High Point
2,477ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
Shortcutting the longer routes of Brittlebrush and Coyote Pass/Gila Monster, Cactus Canyon is a slightly more challenging passage to Thunderbird. The northern end of the trail is found on the side of Picture Rocks Wash, almost exactly between Ironwood Forest and Ringtail. Look for a sign marking the intersection, where a dirt singletrack exits the wash. The initial quarter mile of Cactus Canyon is a moderate grade, lightly technical climb. Additional rocks, some light erosion, and twists make the ascent a little more difficult than the standard area trails, though experienced hikers won't have any trouble. A number of young saguaros grow close along the path. The trail flattens near the left turnoff for Coyote Pass. Bear right and continue on Cactus Canyon. The steady climb continues as the route makes a U turn and circles around a hill to the east; again, while the grade isn't bad, it's a steady push with no breaks. As the trail approaches the hill, it becomes occasionally slippery, so step carefully. As the path levels and is headed south, keep an eye out for a sharp L turn to the left. A couple of small cairns mark the turn, but it's easy to miss and continue straight onto a false southbound trail. The remaining section of Cactus Canyon is a descent between two hills. The saguaros tower high above the path through here. Some nice views of Tucson can be had directly ahead and to the left as the path exits the narrow valley and connects to Thunderbird and Gila Monster. If joining the trail from this end, note that the trail sign is set far back from the actual intersection; look west and up the hill for an orange trail marker along the singletrack.

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Contributors
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