Hiking and Swimming in Tucson

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lpeach
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Hiking and Swimming in Tucson

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Is there a hike in Tucson that involves enough water to swim in right now? Is Seven Falls swimmable now?
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Post by joebartels »

Hi, Welcome to HAZ!

I was at Seven Falls two weeks ago. The pools were full. Many were doing backflips on the second pool up.

Hutchs Pool is another one to consider.
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Romero Pools

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I used to go into the Romero Pools through Catalina State Park. Have not been there in quite some time though, but the water was usually OK. Also on the Tanque Verde Ridge trail, there is a small waterfall (Bridal Veil?) that has some water after rains. Not for swimming, but you can let the falls splash your head for some refreshment.
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