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A trail along the west ridge of the Catalina's.


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3.7

Miles

5.9

KM

Point to Point

9,082' 2,768 m

High

7,295' 2,223 m

Low

112' 34 m

Up

1,900' 579 m

Down

10%

Avg Grade (6°)

34%

Max Grade (19°)

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Wilderness rules apply on the lower parts of the trail (approximately 2.5 miles). Dogs are only permitted on the upper section.

Description

This trail features expansive views, lots of connecting trails and access to the western portion of the Wilderness of Rock, with its immense boulders and picturesque formations characterize this high country trail. The Mt. Lemmon Trail starts out near the summit of the 9,157 foot peak for which it is named, at a parking area about a mile past Mt. Lemmon Ski Valley near the end of Observatory Road.

After following an access road along a buried power-line, it strikes off on a more backcountry course down one of the most prominent ridges that fan out from the mountaintop. Views are big here, encompassing the Wilderness of Rock to the southeast, Romero Canyon to the west and north, and most dramatic of all, Pusch Ridge to the west, stair stepping its sawtooth course toward Tucson.

The route the Mt. Lemmon Trail follows through this rugged, mountainous country and is steep and rocky in a number of places. Most notable of those difficult stretches are the series of switchbacks where the trail drops off the high ridge of the Catalinas toward the Wilderness of Rock, and the section between the Wilderness of Rock Trail #44 and West Fork Trail #24 junctions where trail gradients are as steep as they get in the Santa Catalinas.

The Mt. Lemmon Trail provides access to a number of other trails in the Pusch Ridge Wilderness, including Sutherland #6, Lemmon Rock Lookout #12, Wilderness of Rock #44, Romero #8 and West Fork #24 trails. Many who hike this trail leave a second vehicle at one of these other trailheads and use the Mt. Lemmon Trail as part of a long day trip or a segment of a multi-day backpack. Whatever option you choose, chances are good that you’ll be back to try one of the others.

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Chad Dailey

Trail Ratings

  4.3 from 6 votes

#8

in Mt. Lemmon

#8411

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Trail Rankings

#8

in Mt. Lemmon

#240

in Arizona

#8,411

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Photos

The Ravens from Mt Lemmon Trail #5
Dec 9, 2017 near Catalina, AZ
A beautiful spring day on the Meadow Trail as some snow was moving through.
Mar 18, 2018 near Catalina, AZ
The Lemmon Rock #12 trailhead near the Fire lookout.
Oct 7, 2019 near Catalina, AZ
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Jun 17, 2023
DD Demers
Nov 23, 2022
Marc Corona
May 8, 2022
DD Demers
1.5mi
May 1, 2021
Apurv Aggarwal
Nov 23, 2019
Anthony Menden
Jun 23, 2019
Scout Dog
Trail can be steep in parts but overall a very nice hike with great views. 3.7mi
Dec 15, 2018
Eric Jackson
Wilderness of Rocks form to Meadow Trail 3.2mi — 1h 22m
Nov 21, 2017
Ben Becker
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