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Davis-Monthan AFB Golf
- Golf for military and guests only.
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- Golf
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Star Pass
- Loop with a climb
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- Biking
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Soldier Trail
- As the trail winds up the mountain, it visits a few ridge tops that provide good views back toward the city before dropping into Soldier Canyon, where there are picturesque waterfalls.
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Palisade Trail
- You'll enjoy good views and get a tour of most of the biological life zones which grace the slopes of the Santa Catalinas along this moderate to more difficult trail.
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- Hiking
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Pontatoc Ridge Trail
- The Pontatoc Ridge Trail branches south off the canyon trail about 0.8 mile from the trailhead and climbs to the ridge top and then north to Pontatoc Saddle.
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- Hiking
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Pontatoc Trail
- This trail offers great views and plenty of evidence of mining activity left over from the days when the Santa Catalinas were the focus of extensive mineral exploration.
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- Hiking
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East Fork Trail
- This segment of the Arizona Trail offers access to the dramatic landscape of the Santa Catalina Front Range, famous for its deep canyons and soaring ridges.
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- Hiking
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Bajada Loop Nature Trail
- Many different types of desert plants can be seen on the trail including Palo Verde and Mesquite trees, several varieties of the cholla cactus, and the Saguaro, also known as a Monarch with a Crown.
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- Hiking
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Bear Canyon Trail
- Bear Canyon Trail leads upstream from the Lower Bear Picnic Area at the end of the Bear Canyon shuttle route in scenic Sabino Canyon.
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- Hiking
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Lemmon Rock Trail
- This trail extends from a trailhead just below Mt. Lemmon's summit and the Wilderness of Rock deep within that picturesque area of the Pusch Ridge Wilderness.
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Redington Road
- Road over a pass to big views.
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Esperero Trail
- The route starts out with several miles of hard climbing as it leads to The Window , a 15 by 25 foot hole in a finlike ridge that extends out from Window Peak on Pusch Ridge.
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Box Camp Trail
- Box Camp Trail provides some of the most dramatic views of any trail in the Santa Catalinas.
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- Hiking
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Miller Creek Trail
- This Rincon Mountain Wilderness trail provides access into the Saguaro National Park and, when combined with the Rincon Peak Trail, serves as the shortest route to the summit of Rincon.
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Brush Corral Trail
- This trail leads down the northeast slope of the Santa Catalinas to a historic Forest Ranger station that has not been used since shortly after World War I.
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Butterfly Trail
- This is a delightful trail that passes through an area of such diverse biology that part of it has been designated a Research Natural Area.
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Canada del Oro Trail
- This old trail follows the drainage of the Cañada del Oro, or Canyon of Gold, down the north slopes of Mt. Lemmon toward the town of Oracle.
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Turkey Creek Trail
- This trail provides an access route into the eastern portion of the Saguaro National Park and is part of the Arizona Trail.
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Mt. Lemmon Trail
- Expansive views, lots of connecting trails and access to the western portion of the Wilderness of Rock characterize this high country trail.
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West Fork Trail
- There are several perennial pools here and a healthy community of riparian vegetation, as well as excellent views of Sabino Canyon.
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Short Cut Trail
- Shortcut Trail, which provides a little used and hard to follow connecting route to the Brush Corral Trail.
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Wilderness of Rock Trail
- Picturesque rock formations and a diversity of settings that range from subalpine to high desert to riparian zone attract so many people that this area is being loved to the point of overuse.
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- Hiking
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Sky Island Scenic Byway
- Paved road to the upper Mt. Lemmon.
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Control Road
- A rough, winding road to the Mountains.
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Peppersauce Campground
- In a shallow, tree-filled canyon cut by Peppersauce Creek.
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