Romero Canyon Pools Official Route boydstowe 2. Mount Lemmon from Catalina State Park. Peak - Pusch Ridge Wilderness. Sutherland Trail 6. Sutherland Ridge - Peak  Romero Canyon Loop Trail. Buster Mountain. Upper Romero Canyon.
Buster Canyon Loop - Tucson. Santa Catalina Front Range Traverse. Anna's Hummingbird. Arizona Blue Eyes. Cool Pools! The Romero Canyon trail is easily accessible from Catalina State Park, offering large parking areas, portable restrooms, and a picnic area near the trailhead. The park entrance fee includes a general trail map of the area. Just follow signs to the parking area. Even along its early stretches, this trail offers good views of the Santa Catalina Mountains and of Cathedral Rock towering over the pinnacles of Pusch Ridge as well as sweeping views of the city.
The climb toward Romero Pass includes several sections of steep switchbacks, some of which are rocky and rutted. In places, the trail is marked with cairns to distinguish it from the maze of opportunistic pathways that branch off to random destinations. As you make your way toward the pass, however, broad vistas continue to increase in drama and occasional sightings of desert bighorn sheep add an extra element of excitement to an already rewarding hike.
At Romero Pass you have a number of trails to choose from. Connecting trails provide routes to the summit of Mt. Cathedral Rock Trail 26, a rugged and difficult route, provides access from Romero Pass to all the Front Range trails. During these uncertain times, please keep safety in mind and consider adding destinations to your bucket list to visit at a later date.
Accessing the pools starts with a 5. The journey is almost as beautiful as the destination, with eye-popping wildflowers lining the trail. Arizona In Your Inbox spinner. Thank you! Sign Up or Log In. Connect with Facebook OR. Share on Hiking Project. Create Recommended Route or Trail. Add a Symbol. Share a Photo. Share a Video. Share a Gem Particularly Special Place.
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Map Key. Favorites Check-Ins. Dogs Allowed? No dogs allowed since this area is part of the bighorn sheep restoration project. This trail will bring you from the main parking area, across a wash, and up into the Santa Catalina Mountain range toward Mt. After you join the singletrack trail up to Romero Pools you'll be met with a few steep climbs with views that are worth the effort.
Virginia Neudecker. Joe K. October 29,  Amazing trail. The pools are definitely worth it at the end. David Stevenson. October 28,  Great hike. Using All Trails it was feet of elevation and 5. Carey Johnson. October 24,  Katrina K. October 23,  Still some water running at the end! Sue Grant. David Rohlwing. October 18,  Marin Huskey. October 17,  Beautiful trail!
Steep climb at first but so worth it. Adam Self. October 11,  Libby Zohner. October 10,  Jessie Lehr. Great dusk hike. Ruth G. October 8,  Amanda Calderon. October 3,  Hiking No shade Over grown Rocky. Bert Yothment. October 2,  Good trail hike today. Billy Simpson. Is open to the pools. Ryan DeVette.
Isabella Feldmann. Trail is open again with little to no fire damage. James Ray.
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