Bridal Wreath Falls Trail in Saguaro National Park is one of the most popular trails in the Tucson area for waterfall chasers. We did this hike during monsoon season so […]
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Carr Peak Trail Review
Carr Peak is one of the tallest peaks in southern Arizona (9,236′) and the Carr Peak Trail is a fun trail that is perfect to do during the warmer months […]
Read moreUpper Yosemite Falls Trail (and Yosemite Point) Review
Yosemite National Park is full of epic hikes throughout the park. Big-name trails include trails like Clouds Rest, Half Dome, 4-mile Trail (Glacier Point), Panorama Trail, and more. But one […]
Read moreRincon Peak via Miller Creek Review
If you were looking for a very strenuous hike to do in the Tucson area, Rincon Peak has to be in the discussion. It’s a pretty long and grueling hike […]
Read moreAngels Landing Hike Review | Zion National Park [2021]
Angels Landing might be one of the most popular (and to some terrifying) hikes in the world. Visitors come from all corners of the globe to check out this adrenaline-inducing […]
Read moreZion Canyon Overlook Trail Review
Zion National Park is full of trails that offer amazing views. Some of these trails are more on the strenuous side like Angels Landing but others are much more manageable […]
Read moreBear Canyon to Seven Falls Trail Review |Sabino Canyon
Located in Sabino Canyon (and part of the Coronado National Forest), Bear Canyon to Seven Falls Trail is an iconic Arizona hike and a must-see if you are in the […]
Read moreLower Tanque Verde Falls Trail Review
After heavy rains or snow, Tucson can come alive with beautiful streams and waterfalls of precious flowing water. One of the best places to experience this is on the Lower […]
Read moreBug Springs Trail (Mt Lemmon) Review
Mount Lemmon is full of memorable hikes. Some of these are in the lower elevations where you can experience the stunning Sonoran Desert terrain while others are higher up and […]
Read moreMolino Basin via Arizona Trail Review | Mt Lemmon
This hike was a rare solo hike. I’d just sprained an ankle a week or two prior and needed an easy trail to test out my ankle strength. The Molino […]
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