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A fun bit of singletrack to connect the 36th St. trailhead to the Tucson Mountain Park trails.


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1.5

Miles

2.3

KM

Singletrack

2,678' 816 m

High

2,610' 796 m

Low

48' 15 m

Up

115' 35 m

Down

2%

Avg Grade (1°)

4%

Max Grade (2°)

Dogs Unknown

E-Bikes Unknown

Dogs prohibited in Tucson Mountain Park

Description

This trail begins at the 36th St. Trailhead and connects to the Starr Pass Trail, which can be used to access the Starr Pass Main Loop, or an unnamed trail which can be used to access the Robles trails. This trail is mostly singletrack with a short stint of doubletrack. Slightly loose, rocky conditions come with the TMP territory. Cactus abound.

Enjoy this easy/intermediate trail on your way to a more difficult challenge. Be aware, the 36th St. trailhead has no security, unlike the Genser trailhead, and therefore may be more of a parking risk.

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Shared By:

Drew Laskowski

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#763

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The trail travels in close quarters with some of the local Saguaros.
Dec 16, 2016 near Tucson…, AZ

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