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.
Bear Canyon #299
Bear Canyon Trail provides access to four Forest trails that lead down the mountain from Ladybug Saddle, Ladybug Trail #329, Dutch Henry Canyon Trail #297, Turkey Flat Trail #330 and Ladybug Peak…
Bear Canyon Overlook Picnic Area
The Bear Canyon Overlook provides spectacular views of the Sabino Creek canyon and of Tucson and area. After sunset, the Sabino Creek canyon is in shadow, but Tucson and the surrounding desert glow…
Bear Canyon Trail #125
The bears this trail is said to have been named for were grizzlies. They are now extinct in the southwest, but black bears can still be found in the area. People who come here say Bear Canyon retains…
Bear Canyon Trail #29
This trail is located in Sabino Canyon Recreation Area and offers access to the dramatic landscape of the Santa Catalina front range, famous for its deep canyons and soaring ridges. The trail begins…
Bear Wallow #333
For travelers along the Crest Trail, and for visitors to Rustler Park looking for a scenic way to spend a day, here’s a system of trails that leads to a number of interesting features including…
Bellota Trail #15
The Bellota Trail is located in Redington Pass and is part of the Arizona National Scenic Trail.
Black Rock Canyon #292
This trailhead is only available with an experienced 4-wheel drive vehicle and driver. The road is only suitable for a high-clearance vehicle. The trail was impacted by the 2021 Pinnacle Wildfire,…
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…