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Rattlesnake Trail #50 - 3 members in 24 triplogs have rated this an average 3 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Oct 30 2025
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 Chandler, AZ
Rattlesnake PeakTucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ
Hiking avatar Oct 30 2025
John10sTriplogs 390
Hiking12.33 Miles 4,528 AEG
Hiking12.33 Miles   6 Hrs   49 Mns   1.96 mph
4,528 ft AEG      32 Mns Break
 
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I'd originally planned on hiking Rattlesnake Peak on the first day of the trip, but after getting stitches two days prior, I switched it to the last day to give myself a little more healing time. Still, setting out this morning I had serious doubts about Rattlesnake--six miles of bushwhacking through thick brush sounded like a great way to tear the stitches out no matter how carefully I bandaged...and despite recent recommendations [ photo ] , I wasn't carrying any WOUND CLOT :). So I was leaning toward staying on Esperero most of the day and doing a short off-trail spur to Mt. Miguel, but I wanted to at least take a look at the Rattlesnake route.

The Sabino Canyon lot was slowly filling up when I started out ~6:45AM...looked like a lot of retirees out for morning walks. I passed a few deer on Esperero on the way to the exit point for Rattlesnake. I decided to at least give the beginning of the off-trail part a shot and try to get up on the ridge so I could get a better look at the route. The brush got thick quickly--lots of cacti, palo verde, and tangled branches, and I was careful to minimize contact with my bandaged shin. The first three-tenths to half mile after leaving the trail were rough, and I considered giving up on Rattlesnake and heading back to the trail multiple times as I scrambled up through the brush, thinking this was probably a stupid idea, but I really wanted to at least get up on the first ridge.

Once I was there, the brush opened up a little, the route flattened out some, and I had a better view of what was ahead...and it didn't look too bad, so I went a little farther. That trend continued for a while: "This isn't so bad...I'll keep going." At some point, I was far enough in and could see enough of the route that I decided to just go for the peak. The approach was straightforward, following the ridgeline that divides Bird Canyon on the west and Rattlesnake Canyon on the east. My biggest concern going in was brush, and though there was plenty of it, it was mostly shorter grasses after that initial climb through the cacti, so I wasn't constantly guarding my shin from branches.

Parts of the ridgeline were downright pleasant, with a relatively gentle incline through the thick grass. Interspersed among those easier stretches were detours side-hilling around rock outcroppings that slowed things down. I stayed on the west side of each one along the ridge, including hill/knob 5085. As I closed within a mile of the peak, I could tell from the distance and elevation remaining that the true peak must still be out of view, and that proved to be true.

The route became much steeper over the last half mile, and the final three-tenths felt very long. I stayed on the east side of the final ridge approaching the peak, it was steep, brushy side-hilling and very slow, but I got up in a little over three hours, and the summit made it worthwhile. I didn't take any significant breaks on the way up and was drenched in sweat long before I reached the peak--the bill of my hat was dripping, my shirt didn't have a dry spot, and the top third of my shorts were soaked. It felt great to finally ditch the pack, eat something, and dry off a little.

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Great views from the summit of the other Catalina peaks and the deep canyons down below, and cool to look down the ridgeline I'd come up...from a distance, it always looks so simple. I didn't find a register on top, only two ancient-looking plastic bottles buried under rocks that that still had water inside.

I eventually packed up and started the steep descent, following the ridgeline back the same way through the grass and obstacles. Back on Esperero, I considered going up to Mt. Miguel but decided to save that for another day because I needed to be back in Phoenix at a decent time, but I did take a quick detour on Rattlesnake Trail. Not much to see there, but I refilled my water at the tram stop and then hiked back to Esperero and was back at the trailhead ~1:30PM. Another warm day, ~90° when I finished.

Fun way to end the brief Tour de Tucson, and a very different hike from the previous days'--shorter but much bushwhackier. Overall, I ended up with fewer scratches than I expected...the first and last third of a mile on the off-trail portion were the toughest, but following the ridgeline was less brushy than I'd expected, and I never took the gloves or clippers out. Best of all, the stitches remained intact :).
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Jun 06 2025
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50 male
 Joined Jun 20 2003
 Tucson, AZ
Bluff Trail #51Tucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ
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Hiking4.44 Miles 456 AEG
Hiking4.44 Miles   1 Hour   52 Mns   2.38 mph
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Went for a nice morning hike with Sierra :y:
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Jan 12 2025
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 Joined Mar 24 2021
 Tucson, AZ
Esperero Rattlesnake lollipop plus, AZ 
Esperero Rattlesnake lollipop plus, AZ
 
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JackluminousTriplogs 297
Hiking4.24 Miles 806 AEG
Hiking4.24 Miles   2 Hrs   15 Mns   1.96 mph
806 ft AEG      5 Mns Break
 
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Wifey and I on a hiker date! Took the connector to Esperero from the overflow lot, then cut over to Rattlesnake and the road. Did the road walk back to Esperero, then hiked until we decided it was going to get dark if we didn’t turn around. So we went back to the car. Had dinner at Zinburger. Yum.
 
Oct 15 2024
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50 male
 Joined Jun 20 2003
 Tucson, AZ
Rattlesnake Trail #50Tucson, AZ
Tucson, AZ
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Run/Jog5.65 Miles 613 AEG
Run/Jog5.65 Miles   1 Hour   2 Mns   5.47 mph
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fun route. perfect morning
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Sep 22 2024
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51 male
 Joined Mar 24 2021
 Tucson, AZ
Sabino Esperero Rattlesnake lollipop, AZ 
Sabino Esperero Rattlesnake lollipop, AZ
 
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Hiking3.00 Miles 276 AEG
Hiking3.00 Miles   1 Hour   10 Mns   2.57 mph
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Evening hike with wifey. Her first hike since bunion surgery and she did great! Walked the road on the way back in the dark.
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Apr 28 2024
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 Tucson, AZ
Esperero Rattlesnake Sabino Bear loop, AZ 
Esperero Rattlesnake Sabino Bear loop, AZ
 
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JackluminousTriplogs 297
Hiking3.95 Miles 431 AEG
Hiking3.95 Miles   1 Hour   54 Mns   2.19 mph
431 ft AEG      6 Mns Break
 
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Wifey went to Seven Falls yesterday and I just returned from a 31-mile jaunt in the Rincons, so our feet hurt. We both swore we wouldn’t do Sabino today. Yet there we were, doing stuff in Sabino… surely there is a medical diagnosis for this.

We did this loop on the recommendation of a park ranger. Wifey had tried it weeks ago and got lost (lousy signage and too many social trails), but we figured it out this time. It’s a nice route to see a lot of what lower Sabino has to offer.
 
Dec 25 2023
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 Tucson, AZ
Esperero Shortcut, AZ 
Esperero Shortcut, AZ
 
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PrestonSandsTriplogs 2,097
 Hiking4.15 Miles 628 AEG
 Hiking4.15 Miles   1 Hour   24 Mns   3.36 mph
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Sabino overflow lot up the Esperero Shortcut trail (unofficial name but seems appropriate), arriving at the Esperero Trail proper at 3250 feet. Took Esperero downhill to Rattlesnake Trail, where I noticed an old prospect pit I hadn’t seen before with a 25 foot saguaro growing in it, and calculated that someone might have been digging there in the 1860-1880 era, depending on that saguaro’s growth rate. Interesting. I continued up Sabino Canyon Road to the 2nd crossing, watched the moon rise, and then returned via the road and main overflow route.
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Nov 26 2023
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 Tucson, AZ
Esperero Trail #25Tucson, AZ
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PrestonSandsTriplogs 2,097
 Hiking3.50 Miles 645 AEG
 Hiking3.50 Miles   1 Hour   12 Mns   3.13 mph
645 ft AEG      5 Mns Break
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Evening loop starting at Sabino overflow lot. Up the social trail to Esperero, west on Esperero to saddle on east side of Bird Canyon, then east on Esperero and Rattlesnake trails to Sabino Canyon Road.
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Nov 09 2023
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short run this morning. nice and chilly
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Oct 24 2023
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gorgeous morning
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Sep 26 2023
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gorgeous morning. just delightful
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Sep 19 2023
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Phoneline Link Trail #27ATucson, AZ
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fun route. beautiful morning
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Sep 13 2023
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fun route. screwed up the sabino crossing ](*,)
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Aug 10 2023
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seems like no matter which direction i went the sun was directly in my eyes. saw a deer. felt tired
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May 10 2023
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needed to get back to sabino. this is a tough little route. gorgeous morning. saw a deer along the creek
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Sep 08 2022
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fun route. nice morning. humidity up a little. things are a bit overgrown in spots
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Feb 09 2022
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nice cool morning
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Nov 05 2021
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fun route. great morning
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Oct 28 2021
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Sabino DamTucson, AZ
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nice cool morning
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Sep 14 2021
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 Run/Jog6.50 Miles 645 AEG
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rattlesnake trail is really overgrown right now. water in the little canyons along the way. water still coming over bridge on the way to bear canyon, but just a little bit.
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