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Camero Loop Trail - Robles Pass TMP - 3 members in 7 triplogs have rated this an average 2.7 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Aug 13 2025
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49 male
 Joined Jun 20 2003
 Tucson, AZ
TMP/Robles Pass, AZ 
TMP/Robles Pass, AZ
 
Run/Jog avatar Aug 13 2025
fricknaleyTriplogs 4,124
Run/Jog15.52 Miles 1,851 AEG
Run/Jog15.52 Miles   3 Hrs   49 Mns   4.21 mph
1,851 ft AEG      8 Mns Break7 LBS Pack
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nice route. some of it is pretty rocky out on flight path. nice for a while then the sun came out and the humidity melted me
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Jan 20 2023
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51 male
 Joined Apr 30 2008
 Tucson, AZ
360 Vista Trail - Robles Pass TMPTucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ
Hiking avatar Jan 20 2023
azdesertfatherTriplogs 1,144
Hiking8.91 Miles 778 AEG
Hiking8.91 Miles   3 Hrs   28 Mns   2.60 mph
778 ft AEG      2 Mns Break
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Hiked with Michelle all through Robles Pass Trails Park. Started at Robles TH, took Camaro Loop to 360 Vista. Did all of 360 Vista and did a little of Sunset Pass to Bittersweet. Left Bittersweet to do the Cascabel loop, then back on Bittersweet to Camaro Loop. Headed north on Camaro Loop to the old Camaro, checked it out, then went up a little farther before turning back and taking Camaro Loop to Rocky 13. Did Rocky 13, the Creosote Loop, then Rocky 13 again to the Camaro Loop back to Robles TH.
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Nov 18 2022
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77 male
 Joined Feb 28 2003
 Tucson, AZ
Robles Pass Trails, AZ 
Robles Pass Trails, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Nov 18 2022
rwstormTriplogs 1,041
Hiking4.00 Miles 300 AEG
Hiking4.00 Miles
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After seeing the beautiful newly dedicated Robles Pass Trailhead parking area along Irvington Road the other day, I decided to come back and do some hiking. Even though this place is close to home, I haven't hiked here in 6 years. There is a nice network of trails in the unit and I was glad to see fencing installed along Irvington to keep motorized vehicles out. Friday was a great day to be there and I encountered some groups of mountain bikers enjoying the trails, and evidence of equestrian use as well. I had some pleasant conversations with hikers I met along the trail; everyone was courteous and in good spirits. :)

Everything is pretty much the same as 6 years ago, but some slight trail realignments have been made, especially in the section near the new parking area. I hiked the Creosote Loop, Rocky 13, and Camero Loop trails.

When I finished the hike, I drove over to the Bittersweet Trailhead which is on the western boundary of the park. I had not been there before (I was close once) and wanted to check out vehicle access. You have to drive through a residential area, then a bumpy dirt road to get to it, either from Camino de Oeste or Ajo Way, so it is not as desirable as the alternatives.
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Jan 22 2022
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49 male
 Joined Jun 20 2003
 Tucson, AZ
Camero Loop Trail - Robles Pass TMPTucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ
Run/Jog avatar Jan 22 2022
fricknaleyTriplogs 4,124
Run/Jog8.05 Miles 775 AEG
Run/Jog8.05 Miles   1 Hour   43 Mns   4.93 mph
775 ft AEG      5 Mns Break4 LBS Pack
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first time out here. nice network of trails. i could add a few more and make a nice 10 mile route. checked out the stone house too

i parked somewhere kinda weird but it worked lol
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Sep 11 2017
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69 male
 Joined Mar 01 2009
 Aztec, NM
Camero Loop Trail - Robles Pass TMPTucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ
Hiking avatar Sep 11 2017
PivoTriplogs 4,277
Hiking3.04 Miles 245 AEG
Hiking3.04 Miles   1 Hour   16 Mns   2.53 mph
245 ft AEG      4 Mns Break8 LBS Pack
 
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After John's bike broke down, we decided to hike the trails.
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Dec 27 2016
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77 male
 Joined Feb 28 2003
 Tucson, AZ
Robles Pass Trails, AZ 
Robles Pass Trails, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Dec 27 2016
rwstormTriplogs 1,041
Hiking6.12 Miles 693 AEG
Hiking6.12 Miles
693 ft AEG
 
Similar to my hike here in April, except added the Bittersweet Trail to the mix, which I liked better than staying in the wash much of the time. The rusted Camero shows up well on satellite view, full zoom. Nice little network of trails.
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Apr 17 2016
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Robles Pass TMP Trails, AZ 
Robles Pass TMP Trails, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Apr 17 2016
rwstormTriplogs 1,041
Hiking7.02 Miles 710 AEG
Hiking7.02 Miles   3 Hrs   33 Mns   2.30 mph
710 ft AEG      30 Mns Break
 
1st trip
This one starts 4 blocks from my house. :)

Back about 2009 or 2010, an area of land between Ajo Way and Irvington Road was added to Tucson Mountain Park. A network of trails was developed, used mainly by mountain bikers, that connects nicely with the existing trails to the north of Ajo (using culverts to pass under the busy road). I had been aware of this section (Robles Pass Trail Park) for some time, since I live close by, but my frequent drives along Irvington yielded no conclusive evidence of trailheads or parking spots, so I never went to check it out. My hiking friend Paul and I had talked about going there periodically, and we finally decided to go today.

I have lived here for 36 years, and back in the 1980's before Irvington was extended west of Mission Road this area was pretty undeveloped and a place the locals would go to do some four wheeling or target shooting. There are quite a few jeep/atv tracks back in there, and we afraid that the trails would involve a lot of hiking on these (something neither of us likes to do much). We were pleasantly surprised to see real trails! :D They wind around to make it interesting for the bikers, and for the most part feature pretty mellow grades. Great views and wonderful cactus are a highlight. There are 13 interconnected trail segments here, totaling about 16 miles. We encountered several mountain bikers and a few neighborhood folks out for a morning walk on these enjoyable trails.

The day before our hike, I researched a bit online and found that one of the listed trailheads was on the north side of Irvington just north of Manzanita Park. So I drove over and parked in a lot on the northeast corner of the park, then walked to Irvington and saw crossing would a little tricky with a steep embankment to navigate. So I went back and checked the satellite view and found a culvert close by that would get you under the road with no problem. Perfect! :D

Once you exit the north side of the culvert under Irvington you walk to your right to a jeep road that will get you to the trailhead, which is marked by a cairn along the road that parallels the El Paso Natural Gas Pipeline (marked on my route). You can also park in here if you don't want to leave a vehicle in Manzanita Park and use the culvert. In this particular location we didn't find any signs, but we were happy to see them show up at virtually every intersection, once with got to where the Rocky 13 segment reaches the Camaro Loop.

It's nice to actually have a real neighborhood hike available that I can walk to from my front door if I choose! 8)
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Hardly any wildflowers noted, but the cactus bloom in there now is quite spectacular.
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