Hiking in either side of Saguaro National Park is incredible, but here are some of Shaka Guide’s top recommendations if you’re looking for great hikes on what’s affectionately known as, “Saguaro West.” Ranging from easy and quick to moderately hard, they’re all going to get you up and close to the best of what this incredible national park has to offer.
1. Sendero-Esperanza Trail to Wasson Peak:
- Distance: 7.6 miles
- Duration: 4-5 hours
- Difficulty: Moderate to difficult
Approaching Wasson Peak from the north, this moderate-level hike offers incredible birding and lots of reptile sightings as it heads up to a ridge, then follows the Hugh Norris trail up to Wasson Peak, the highest point in the Tucson Mountain District of Saguaro National Park.
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2. King’s Canyon Trail to Wasson Peak
- Distance: 6.5 miles
- Duration: ~ 4 hours
- Difficulty: Moderate
One of the park’s most popular hikes, this route will take you from the trailhead through a canyon peppered with petroglyphs, then up to the park’s highest peak, Mount Wasson. This is a moderate-level hike with petroglyphs and hardly any shade, and gets steep at the summit, so be sure to bring extra water and some sun protection. Most people do it in about four hours.
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3. Hugh Norris Trail, Kings Canyon Trail to Wasson Peak
- Distance: 8 miles
- Duration: 6+ hours
- Difficulty: Difficult
This difficult-level hike is a loop that brings you out to the Hugh Norris Trail, along a ridge with beautiful views of either side of the park, and up to the summit for a spectacular 360 degree view. From there, descend down into Kings Canyon and get close to ancient rock art left by the Hohokam culture.
4. Discovery Nature Trail
- Distance: 0.4 mile
- Duration: 30 minutes
- Difficulty: Easy
An interpretive trail near the park entrance that is paved, flat, and easy for strollers or wheelchairs. The 0.4 mile loop may have flowers and birds, as well as reptiles.
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5. Brown Mountain
- Distance: 5 miles
- Duration: 3+ hours
- Difficulty: Easy to moderate
This loop trail takes you around the base of Brown Mountain, just outside Saguaro National Park in the nearby Tucson Mountain Park, affording hikers incredible views of saguaro and fishhook barrel cacti, as well as lots of birds and lizards. The summit is one of the many good spots for sunset or sunrise photography as well.
6. Valley View Overlook Trail
- Distance: 0.8 miles
- Duration: ~ 1 hour
- Difficulty: Easy
This family-friendly in-and-out trail takes you through a wash and up to an overlook with a park bench for relaxing. It takes most people under a half hour, and while it’s not paved, it’s not overly steep or rocky. There’s very little shade, so be prepared for a bit of sun.
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7. Signal Hill Trail
- Distance: 0.3 miles
- Duration: ~ 30 minutes
- Difficulty: Easy
Signal Hill is the site of the park’s best preserved Hohokam petroglyphs and an easy half-hour walk, though there are some rough sections, sand, and a hill. Stairs make the going relatively easy, but like most hikes in the park, there’s no shade. Bring water and good walking shoes, but be prepared to be wowed when you get to the top and see the brilliant, enigmatic markings that have survived for centuries.
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