Arizona Mountain Ranges Superstition Mountains

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(413) · Park in Tucson, United States
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Established in 1929, the approximately 20,000-acre Tucson Mountain Park is one of the largest natural resource areas owned and managed by a …

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4.5/5 · 413 reviews
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Sep 19, 2024
Stunning views in all directions. Incredible drive through cactus laden mountains. Plenty of hiking trails available, however we didn’t take advantage of these due to time constraints. Lookout points…Full review by Tazz21
Jun 7, 2024
The Arizona Department of Transportation is considering bulldozing a freeway through this protected) peaceful spot. Governor Hobbs has said she won't try to block it. (A different route is to expand …Full review by An0nyMs
Mar 24, 2024
Amazing scenic views and beautiful drive. The sunset at Gates Pass Overlook is AMAZING!!! The parking lot at the overlook fills fast so go way early if you want to catch this spectacular event! Absol…Full review by JerriAL1

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Is fall a good time to camp here? If so what month? We are planning on hiking/camping this coming fall. Thanks for …
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Is fall a good time to camp here? If so what month? We are planning on hiking/camping this coming fall. Thanks for any advice ahead of time!
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We visited on April - it was nice weather season.
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What Mountains are North of Robles Junction, Three Points,AZ
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The Tucson Mountains.
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Are dogs allowed on the trails?
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Dogs are not allowed in Tucson Mountain Park unless they are service dogs. It is clearly stated in the park rules.
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Planning on spending a couple days here in March. Are any of the trails longer-say,7 or 8 miles? Any loop trails? Thanks
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Hi, sorry I can't say. We checked the park website before leaving and saw no indication that dogs were not allowed. When we arrived and realized we could not hike with our dog, …
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Hi, sorry I can't say. We checked the park website before leaving and saw no indication that dogs were not allowed. When we arrived and realized we could not hike with our dog, we left. It is a beautiful park and worth the visit, just don't take your dog.
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