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HIKE/BIKE

Tucson is famous for its world-class hiking trails, and the property is located minutes away from some of the best desert hiking trails to be had anywhere in the Southwest.

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Sabino Canyon Recreation Area

With a variety of trails for all skill levels, it offers everything from boulder-covered trails, rivers, waterfalls, the works! About a 10 minute drive, but no dogs allowed.

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Redington Pass

Be sure to visit the main trail that goes down to the canyon floor, especially when the water is flowing....the waterfalls are nothing short of spectacular. 20 minute drive and dogs are allowed!!!

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Picacho Peak State Park

While an investment in time at an hour away, it's a straight hike up and down a mountain that will leave you screaming for the hot tub when you get back to the house. It's also where everybody takes their picture and posts it on Instagram or Facebook to show how tough they are. Dogs are allowed on most trails.

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Saguaro National Park

Yes, it's a drive from the property, but the views are scenic, the hiking trails pristine, there are picnic areas and you will be hiking among giants.

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The Neighborhood

Let's face it....sometimes you just want to take a healthy walk without getting in your car. In addition to a walk around the neighborhood, you can go down to Canyon Ranch and either walk their 2 mile loop or go to the Serenity Garden that has a pond and real live turtles. As our guests you are allowed access to walk the property. Take a left at the bottom of the driveway, left at the end of the road, right after the three giants houses, then straight past the gatehouse. 

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Tucson Bike Trails

Tucson is absolutely littered with bike trails, including the City Loop and the ride up Mt Lemmon, way too many to list here.

 

Click here to go to the Arizona Bike Rides website.

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