Near Ironwood Forest
View of the Sonoran Desert along the Ironwood Forest trail.
Near Ironwood Forest
Typical Saguaro forest along the Ironwood Trail.
Near Ironwood Forest
Barrel, ocotillos, prickly pear, and saguaros are some of the cactus along the trail.

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Ironwood Forest

3.4 (5 Ratings)
An easygoing singletrack meandering through the northern reaches of Saguaro National Park.
1.3
mi
Distance
83
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
1.32mi
Distance
83ft
Elevation Gain
186ft
Elevation Loss
15%
Max Grade
2,579ft
High Point
2,417ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
In contrast to the technical rocks and tiring sands of other area trails, Ironwood Forest is a lower-key, more relaxing route through a nice section of saguaros. Starting from Picture Rocks Wash on its southern end, look for a sign marking the beginning of Ironwood Forest on the northern side of the wash. It isn't hard to see the singletrack climbing up and out of the arroyo, heading off into the cacti forest. The hardpacked dirt path has a few rocks to keep things interesting, but they are a minor inconvenience in comparison to some of the trickier sections of nearby trails like Cactus Canyon. The first half of Ironwood Forest is easy ups and downs over foothill ridges. Pass by two massive saguaros on the left; the towering cacti here seem even taller than in other areas of the park, making for a number of nice photo opportunities. As the trail proceeds, a majestic view of Safford and Panther Peaks lie ahead atop a mesa-like mountain. Three quarters of a mile in, the route turns into a low-grade, easy descent to the finish. Viewpoints through the foothills give different perspectives of downtown Tucson and the outlying suburbs. Sections of the trail requiring thought or planning are few and far between here, so it's a good place to let one's mind wander. Eventually Ironwood Forest turns into a narrow dry bed, which it will jump in and out of a few times. Rock lines and small cairns mark these entry and exit points, and it's not as sandy as the other wash trails in the area, requiring little added effort. A sign for Mule Deer is easy to spot along a flat portion near the end. It's only a few hundred feet further to where Ironwood dead ends into Cam-Boh Trail, also at a signed intersection.

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