Green Mountain Shortcut #21A
The upper end of the Green Mountain Trail begins at a trailhead just below San Pedro Vista. The lower end is located just below General Hitchcock Campground. From the upper trailhead, good views start as soon as you step out of your car here where the Galiuro Mountains, Mount Graham and the wide San Pedro River Valley are framed by the pines and firs that cling to the slope below the overlook. Good views continue for some time as the trail bends around an exposed point. About a third of a mile from the trailhead, the Brush Corral Trail #19 branches off on its 3,200 foot dive down the mountain’s east side. The Green Mountain Trail drops gradually through thick forests out and around a major ridge to a junction with the Shortcut Trail, which provides a little used and hard to follow connecting route to the Brush Corral Trail. From this point the Green Mountain Trail climbs up and over Bear Saddle at the head of Bear Canyon, but not before passing another junction with another side trail, the Maverick Spring Trail, which leads less than half a mile to a picturesque natural seep. This spring usually has water in it and is located in an area that is quite lush. From Bear Saddle, the trail drops down into Bear Canyon through forests of ponderosa pine, Douglas-fir and Arizona cypress. After crossing usually dry Bear Creek a number of times it ends at General Hitchcock campground.
At a Glance
Usage: | Light |
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Water: | Purification of water is recommended prior to use. |
Operated By: | Santa Catalina Ranger District |
Information Center: | Santa Catalina Ranger District 520-749-8700 |
General Information
Directions:Drive up the Catalina Highway either to the trailhead. Both are clearly marked.
Activities
Day Hiking
Views of wide valleys and distant mountains, connecting trails, campground access, scenic trailhead. When hiking in remote areas, go with a companion whenever possible. Always tell someone where you’ve gone and when you expect to return. Maverick Spring usually has water and Bear Creek has water during the wettest months of the year. Purification of water is recommended prior to use. When hiking in remote areas, go with a companion whenever possible. Always tell someone where you’ve gone and when you expect to return. USGS Map(s): Mt. BigelowElevation desc | 6,000 - 7,300 feet |
Difficulty Level: | More Difficult |
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