Recreation
Recreation Regions
Click on the map image to see the different Recreation Regions for the Coronado National Forest. The regions are divided by mountain ranges, which will allow visitors to explore all the recreation opportunities within those ranges.
Recreation
Blackett's Ridge #48
Blackett’s Ridge #48 is a out-and-back spur trail connected to Phoneline Trail #27, leading up Sabino Canyon ridge to stunning views of Tucson and the Santa Catalinas valley. The trail initially…
Bog Springs #156
This is a very pleasant .9 mile one-way moderate hike along a rocky uphill trail through green grasses, big trees, and long-distance views. It is located conveniently close to Bog Springs…
Bog Springs Campground
Site Open
Bog Springs offers some exceptional scenery, either right from your campsite or a short walk away. Many visitors unfamiliar with Arizona will be surprised by the high grasslands that climb the slopes…
Bootlegger #257
Bootlegger Trail is a short, steep side trail off the Crest Trail #270 in the vicinity of Rustler Park. It connects the Crest with two primitive forest trails, Rattlesnake Trail #275 and Rock Creek…
Border #45
Most of those who come to visit in this area are drawn here by the unique environment of Sycamore Canyon. Home of one of the few perennial streams in extreme southern Arizona, it supports such a…
Border Road #61 Scenic Drive
This drive starts and finishes with some great long-distance views. In between, it features a drive along an international border through a sea of grass so huge that they filmed portions of the movie…
Box Camp #22
Box Camp Trail provides some of the most dramatic views of any trail in the Santa Catalinas. It is also steep and rocky, and, as you might expect, the most rugged sections also offer the best views.…
Box Camp #22A
Box Camp Trail provides some of the most dramatic views of any trail in the Santa Catalinas. It is also steep and rocky, and, as you might expect, the most rugged sections also offer the best views.…