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Recreation Region: Rincon Mountains

Tanque Verde Falls area

New trails and amenities at this popular recreation destination invite visitors to experience the stunning desert, beautiful rock formations, and seasonal creek and waterfalls of Tanque Verde Canyon.

Redington Road is located on the far east side of the Tucson metropolitan area. A short section of the road up to the trailhead parking areas is dirt and bumpy but is suitable for most passenger vehicles up to Tanque Verde Falls. The lower, middle and upper Tanque Verde Trailheads all provide improved parking on the north side of Redington Road. The Middle Tanque Verde Recreation Area has shaded picnic tables and a bathroom.

 

The Middle Tanque Verde Recreation Area also provides an OHV staging area with parking for trailers. From here, Redington Road winds for 24 miles through desert and grassland until it connects with Cascabel Road in the San Pedro Valley. Numerous Forest Roads branch off from Redington, offering endless OHV riding options. Additional trailer parking can be found along Redington Road at the Three Feathers Staging Area just beyond mile 7 and at the Alambre Staging Area at mile 10. Always stay on designated motor vehicle routes. Refer to the Santa Catalina Motor Vehicle Use Map.

Tanque Verde Creek cuts through the saguaro-studded slopes and banded gneiss and granite of Redington Pass, creating a series of seasonal pools and waterfalls. View the 80-foot-tall Tanque Verde Falls from the Rim Trail Overlook. Additional pools and smaller waterfalls can be viewed from the Lower and Upper Tanque Verde Trails and the Central Canyon Access Trail. There is no trail along the creekbed.
 

Download the Tanque Verde Falls area Recreation Guide in English.

Descarga la guía de recreación en español a Tanque Verde Falls area.

General Information

Year-round

Day use only; no overnight camping allowed

Camping is prohibited at all parking areas and within 650 ft. of the road. Dispersed camping is allowed beyond mile 4.6. Always follow the Dispersed Camping Best Practices.

No Fees are required for this site.

No fee

Dogs are allowed.

Entrance to the Sabino Canyon Visitor Center

Address: 5700 N. Sabino Canyon Rd., Tucson, AZ 85750
Phone: (520) 749-8700
Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday (Closed on federal holidays)

Getting There

Latitude / Longitude

Latitude: 32.254434

Longitude: -110.664794

Directions

From the intersection of E. Catalina Highway and Tanque Verde Road, head east on Tanque Verde Road approximately 4.6 miles where it will turn into Redington Road. Continue another 3.7 miles to the Lower Tanque Verde Trailhead. Continue along the road to reach the other two trailheads.

Parking

No Day-Use fee

Facility and Amenity Information

Restrooms

Restrooms are available at this site.

Water

Potable water is not available at this site.

Picnic Tables

Picnic tables are available at this site.

Horse/Pack Animal Information

Horse/Pack animals are allowed at this site.

Other Amenities

Trailer parking

Recreation Opportunities

OHV Road RidingOHV Road Riding

Last updated April 25th, 2025