Dogs Leashed
Features
Views
Need to Know
No canyon access from the loop! There are great views of the falls from the overlook, but there are no safe ways to reach the water from this trail.
Ramadas, trash service, and restrooms located at middle parking lot. Camping is no longer allowed in these parking areas. Dispersed camping options are available a short distance up the road at and above the switchbacks. Multi-use trail. Be aware of mountain bike presence, particularly on the north side of the loop.
Currently there's no fee required to use this area.
Runner Notes
This trail has a nice flow to it. Wide tread base. Minimal rock structures. Enjoyable to run. Dogs are allowed and common in this area so keep an eye out.
Description
The Tanque Verde Loop Trail was constructed by the Coronado National Forest with help from partner organizations in 2024. It is a family-friendly trail with modest grades and a fairly wide tread. The trail can be accessed from any of the three main parking areas in the Tanque Verde area. Parking in the Lower Lot will mean climbs for the first half and descent in the second half. The opposite is true for parking in the Upper Lot.
The trail provides stunning views of Tanque Verde Canyon and Mica Mountain to the south, and the Catalina's and a smaller canyon to the north. There are also excellent western views of Tucson. This trail is a great place to view the sunset over the city. Take the short side trail to the Overlook for a beautiful view of Tanqure Verde Falls when it is running.
Flora & Fauna
Iconic saguaro cactus, ocotillo, prickly pear, mesquite, and palo verde.
Contacts
Shared By:
Jake Baechle
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