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Picture Rocks Wash Trail - Saguaro NP West - 2 members in 14 triplogs have rated this an average 3 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Mar 15 2025
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49 male
 Joined Jun 20 2003
 Tucson, AZ
Wash Me Now, AZ 
Wash Me Now, AZ
 
Run/Jog avatar Mar 15 2025
fricknaleyTriplogs 4,124
Run/Jog11.30 Miles 1,273 AEG
Run/Jog11.30 Miles   2 Hrs   45 Mns   4.26 mph
1,273 ft AEG      6 Mns Break3 LBS Pack
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1st trip
After the storms and before work. Seemed like a good time to get in some more of the wash trails I need to finish off in SNP West. Cold cloudy and blustery morning. Delightful
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Mar 09 2025
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49 male
 Joined Jun 20 2003
 Tucson, AZ
Going Places in Saguaro West, AZ 
Going Places in Saguaro West, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Mar 09 2025
fricknaleyTriplogs 4,124
Hiking23.90 Miles 3,357 AEG
Hiking23.90 Miles   6 Hrs   25 Mns   3.87 mph
3,357 ft AEG      14 Mns Break10 LBS Pack
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1st trip
Went crazy on a huge loop in Saguaro West. Beautiful day :) :)
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May 03 2024
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51 male
 Joined Apr 30 2008
 Tucson, AZ
Vertical Cliffs Abington and Animal Wash LoopTucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ
Hiking avatar May 03 2024
azdesertfatherTriplogs 1,144
Hiking7.60 Miles 705 AEG
Hiking7.60 Miles   3 Hrs   37 Mns   2.33 mph
705 ft AEG      21 Mns Break2 LBS Pack
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1st trip
Took Vertical Cliffs Trail over to Yuma Mine Wash. Hoped I could follow the fence line of Saguaro West to make it over, but cactus and other growth was too thick. Backtracked and took Vertical Cliffs over to Coyote Pass Trail to Cactus Canyon to Picture Rocks Wash Trail to the turnoff to the mine at the Ringtail Trail junction.

Arrived at the mine to see it was gated off with warnings and threats of steep fines and months in jail, so I didn’t check it out. Rather than going all the way back around, we bushwhacked up the ridge to get a good view of the mine below, then back down the ridge to Coyote Pass. On the way out we took Abington to Veterans to Animal Wash Trail, and back.
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Oct 12 2023
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72 male
 Joined Jun 27 2015
 Tucson, Arizona
Yuma Mine Loop, AZ 
Yuma Mine Loop, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Oct 12 2023
markthurman53Triplogs 864
Hiking6.23 Miles 615 AEG
Hiking6.23 Miles   3 Hrs   18 Mns   1.91 mph
615 ft AEG      2 Mns Break20 LBS Pack
 
1st trip
Late Start Today but the weather was in the low 80's so we headed to Saguaro Park West to do a loop that would take us to Yuma Mine. Last time we did this hike I missed the neatest part of Yuma Mine (don't Know how I managed that, chalk it up to a senior moment). We started out at the trail head on W Belmont Road and took the Vertical cliffs Trail. Not an interesting trail, rocky with a very gradual climb. Took the veteran trail south to the Abington Trail then west to the Gila Monster and Coyote Pass Trail. Nothing spectacular about these trails but it is a nice scenic and pleasant walk. Was tempted to check out an old mine along the Coyote Pass Trail but abandon that idea. Took Picture Rock Wash to where the route to Yuma Mine takes off. No real indication where this trail route leaves Picture Rock Wash but head in the general vicinity of the mine and the route becomes quite clear. On this trip the mine was quite visible, don't know how I missed it the last time other than possibly the sun was near the horizon and didn't see it. Interesting mine and still in pretty good condition, usually these things get vandalized. The entrances are closed off with steel which was ok with me, didn't really desire to go in them, plenty to see from outside. Cross countried to Yuma Mine Wash and took the Vertical Cliffs trail back to our start point. No wild life to report other than the usual Red tailed hawk, buzzard, cotton tails and lizards. Only one other person on the trail and she was a jogger on the Veteran Trail. No need for a water report, its the desert around Tucson after a poor monsoon season.
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Mar 09 2023
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51 male
 Joined Apr 30 2008
 Tucson, AZ
Picture Rocks Wash Trail - Saguaro NP WestTucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ
Hiking avatar Mar 09 2023
azdesertfatherTriplogs 1,144
Hiking4.39 Miles 285 AEG
Hiking4.39 Miles   1 Hour   43 Mns   2.99 mph
285 ft AEG      15 Mns Break18 LBS Pack
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Hiked with several retreatants from the ECC Deeper in Christ retreat at Redemptorist Renewal Center.
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Mar 08 2023
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51 male
 Joined Apr 30 2008
 Tucson, AZ
Picture Rocks Wash Trail - Saguaro NP WestTucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ
Hiking avatar Mar 08 2023
azdesertfatherTriplogs 1,144
Hiking2.27 Miles 141 AEG
Hiking2.27 Miles      49 Mns   3.32 mph
141 ft AEG      8 Mns Break
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Short hike while guiding a spiritual direction session at the ECC Deeper in Christ retreat.
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Wildflowers Observation Substantial
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Mar 08 2023
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51 male
 Joined Apr 30 2008
 Tucson, AZ
Picture Rocks Wash Trail - Saguaro NP WestTucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ
Hiking avatar Mar 08 2023
azdesertfatherTriplogs 1,144
Hiking3.42 Miles 154 AEG
Hiking3.42 Miles   1 Hour   8 Mns   4.10 mph
154 ft AEG      18 Mns Break18 LBS Pack
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Hiked alone in wash.
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Mar 07 2023
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51 male
 Joined Apr 30 2008
 Tucson, AZ
Picture Rocks Wash Trail - Saguaro NP WestTucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ
Hiking avatar Mar 07 2023
azdesertfatherTriplogs 1,144
Hiking2.98 Miles 171 AEG
Hiking2.98 Miles   1 Hour   5 Mns   3.08 mph
171 ft AEG      7 Mns Break
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Partners none no partners
Short hike while guiding a spiritual direction session at the ECC Deeper in Christ retreat.
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Wildflowers Observation Moderate
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Mar 07 2023
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51 male
 Joined Apr 30 2008
 Tucson, AZ
Picture Rocks Wash Trail - Saguaro NP WestTucson, AZ
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Hiking avatar Mar 07 2023
azdesertfatherTriplogs 1,144
Hiking2.87 Miles 220 AEG
Hiking2.87 Miles      56 Mns   3.51 mph
220 ft AEG      7 Mns Break18 LBS Pack
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Partners none no partners
Short hike while guiding a spiritual direction session at the ECC Deeper in Christ retreat.
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Wildflowers Observation Moderate
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Mar 06 2023
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51 male
 Joined Apr 30 2008
 Tucson, AZ
Picture Rocks Wash Trail - Saguaro NP WestTucson, AZ
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azdesertfatherTriplogs 1,144
Hiking2.59 Miles 131 AEG
Hiking2.59 Miles      55 Mns   3.11 mph
131 ft AEG      5 Mns Break18 LBS Pack
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Short hike while guiding a spiritual direction session at the ECC Deeper in Christ retreat.
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Wildflowers Observation Moderate
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Mar 05 2023
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51 male
 Joined Apr 30 2008
 Tucson, AZ
Picture Rocks Wash Trail - Saguaro NP WestTucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ
Hiking avatar Mar 05 2023
azdesertfatherTriplogs 1,144
Hiking4.46 Miles 299 AEG
Hiking4.46 Miles   1 Hour   37 Mns   2.79 mph
299 ft AEG      1 Min Break18 LBS Pack
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Hiked with Michelle from Redemptorist. Picture Rocls petroglyphs are just phenomenal.
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Jan 30 2022
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53 male
 Joined Dec 30 2005
 Tucson, AZ
Picture Rocks Wash Trail - Saguaro NP WestTucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ
Hiking avatar Jan 30 2022
Mike_WTriplogs 528
Hiking11.29 Miles 1,071 AEG
Hiking11.29 Miles   5 Hrs   7 Mns   2.45 mph
1,071 ft AEG      30 Mns Break
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On a beautiful 70 degree day, I did a super long 11+ mile loop in Saguaro National Park West involving the Ringtail trail, Picture Rocks wash, Coyote Pass, Gila Monster trail, Thunderbird trail, Brittlebush trail, bushwhack across to picture rocks wash, Prophecy wash, Golden gate road, Cam-boh trail back around to complete the loop.
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Feb 27 2021
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52 male
 Joined Sep 18 2002
 Tempe, AZ
Ironwood Forest Trail - Saguaro NP WestTucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ
Hiking avatar Feb 27 2021
chumleyTriplogs 1,993
Hiking6.26 Miles 633 AEG
Hiking6.26 Miles   1 Hour   56 Mns   3.24 mph
633 ft AEG
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1st trip
Amazingly enough, I'd never been in SNPW, and we wanted to get a couple of hours hiking in on the way to Tucson. Being midafternoon on a weekend, we skipped the cherry-dipp'd line up the chains at Picacho, and I wasn't really keen on hiking straight uphill into a Catalina burn area, so I threw a bunch of SNP routes in the app and headed out. We spent a little too much time at the pool in the morning to have time for Wasson ... save that for another day ... but managed to put together a nice little loop from the north.

There was a little bit too much sandy wash hiking for me as we headed into the park, but the return half was much more pleasant. It's a bit dreary out there for spring. The lack of fall and winter rains is returning a whole lot of meh. Still a nice couple of hours outside.
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Sep 27 2017
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72 male
 Joined Jun 27 2015
 Tucson, Arizona
Panther Peak Prophecy Wash Loop, AZ 
Panther Peak Prophecy Wash Loop, AZ
 
Hiking avatar Sep 27 2017
markthurman53Triplogs 864
Hiking10.60 Miles 831 AEG
Hiking10.60 Miles   4 Hrs   16 Mns   2.88 mph
831 ft AEG      35 Mns Break10 LBS Pack
 
1st trip
Just about finished with my quest to finish up all the official trails of Saguaro National Park West and a few unofficial. Started early in the morning again at the Ringtail Trail Head near Contzen Pass on Picture Rock Road. I love the early morning in the desert, this particular morning reminded me of the hikes north of Oracle along the Arizona Trail, probably was the cooler mornings and visibility forever. Like most of the trails in the northwest portion of this park the trails can be described by saying sandy, lots of sand. The Cam-Boh and Panther Peak Wash Trails were amazing in the Morning with views to the North of the Ridge along the Picture rocks Road, Panther Peak and what I believe is called Sombrero Peak. The sun was just touching these as I was hiking and they were so colorful and crisp unlike their appearance later in the day when the sun is in full up position. The Panther Peak Wash was very Sandy but I was going downhill so it made it easier. On an earlier post about Dobe Wash I mentioned that the Ironwood trees were the largest I have seen in the park, well I stand corrected the Ironwood trees along this trail are huge, the largest I have seen with the exception of the one in front of my parents house (I have never been to Ironwood Tree National Monument). The Roadrunner Trail is uneventful as it follows along the park boundary to Picture Rocks Road and the Cam-Boh Picnic Ground, at least it wasn't sandy (is heavily used by horses so it had lots of rocks in the trail with lots of opportunities to twist an ankle). Headed north, upstream on the Prophecy Wash Trail (more sand) to its end where it is marked by an end of trail sign at a random location 2 miles upstream. The Picture rocks Wash Trail junction is about .1 miles prior to the end of this trail. The Picture Rocks Trail heads up a ridge to the east of the wash, not very high and continues downhill and dumps into Picture rocks Wash .9 miles later. The trail along here is a bit rocky but is a welcomed relief from the sandy trails. Good views of Picture Rock Peak and the western end of the Catalina Mountains. Picture Rock Wash on it's upper end is narrow and does a lot of twists and turns so it is rather interesting walking. The wash is not real sandy until the junction with the Brittlebush Trail, from this junction to the Ringtail trail it is wide and sandy. Uneventful walking all the way to the Ringtail Trail. I was tempted to head further east at the Ringtail Trail junction to visit the old abandon Yuma Mine but opted to save that for my next hike. Headed back along the Ringtail Trail to the Mule Deer Trail. I took the Mule Deer Trail to Ironwood Forest Trail because I had never been on this trail before but of coarse this means I have to take the .4 mile sandy Cam-Boh Trail back to the start point of my hike. The Mule Deer Trail is very flat walking on hard desert floor so it is a good alternative if doing a loop hike to avoid the sandy Cam-Boh Trail.
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