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Green Mountain Trail #21 - 20 members in 105 triplogs have rated this an average 3.7 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Apr 26 2025
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 Tucson, AZ
Brush Corral loop from San Pedro Vista, AZ 
Brush Corral loop from San Pedro Vista, AZ
 
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JackluminousTriplogs 267
Hiking4.66 Miles 1,598 AEG
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Felt the need to try something different. I’d generally avoided upper Green Mountain because of its apocalyptic vibe post-fire, but I like loops so I figured I’d check out a short loop using Brush Corral and the shortcut.

I did the loop clockwise, so descended Brush Corral. It was pretty steep, dropping into a drainage with a decent seep and some live trees. On the way I interrupted a Sonoran mountain kingsnake basking on the trail. It wasted no time zipping off the trail into the brush, but I got a photo out of the encounter so no complaints from me.

The trail then climbed up and followed a ridge for a bit, and got very rocky and scrubby. The terrain reminded me of some of the more crispified areas of the Chiricahuas, except the trail was pretty clear and well used (rather than “present…maybe”), and the views were nice but not spectacular.

On the other side of the ridge it dropped down into a dry forest with stunted pines. It wasn’t as badly burned so the pines were mostly alive, which was a nice change. It followed a dry drainage for a bit before climbing to the junction with the shortcut trail.

The lower shortcut followed a somewhat topsy-turvy route through dry forest. I found a shady spot sheltered from the wind for lunch before tackling the climb out.

By then it was early afternoon and the winds were pretty stiff at times. Mostly it was a nice breeze to keep things cool since there’s not a lot of shade on this itinerary.

The second half of the shortcut trail switchbacked steeply up a ridge to meet the Green Mountain trail. That section was a workout but it was short. So short I was surprised when the junction sign ambushed me out of nowhere.

I still had plenty of workout to do on Green Mountain though. The views got better as I went. The last mile there are lots of cool rock formations to look at, which were an effective distraction from the standing dead pines everywhere.

Other than the very pretty snake I saw a few birds and a lot of lizards, which probably explains why the snake was out. No wildflowers really, unless you like daisies enough to drop all the way down to the low point on this route. There were a lot of daisies in the drainage there.

I saw a few folks close to the trailhead but otherwise had the mountain to myself.
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I saw some daisies… and then some daisies… and that was it.
 
Nov 02 2024
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Guthrie MountainTucson, AZ
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Hiked to Guthrie from lower Green Mountain. Green Mountain is in great condition and clear all the way. It seemed less burnt than last time I was up there.

Guthrie was easy to follow and only slightly overgrown in places.

Met two hikers at the summit who were having lunch there. I'd brought my hammock and there were pretty much no options around, so I didn't stay long.

I did find a spot on the return leg along the ridge overlooking the San Pedro. It was a really nice spot. I had a bit of a late lunch and hung for a bit before heading back to the car.

Really nice day for a hike.
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Dec 29 2023
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Guthrie MountainTucson, AZ
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Hiking6.67 Miles 1,931 AEG
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Afternoon/evening hike to Guthrie from lower Green Mountain/Bug Spring trailhead. It was surprisingly chilly so I was glad I brought a fleece. The afternoon started off a bit sunny, but it was nice with the chill. As the day wore on it got hazy, which cut the intensity of the sun on the way back and created some lovely sunset colors.

Green Mountain to Bear Saddle was clear except for one fallen tree a bit below the saddle. It was at just the right height for a tall guy to make it awkward to climb over or crawl under. On the way up I opted to climb over and pulled a muscle. Ow. I slid under on the way back.

Guthrie could probably use a haircut but was generally easy to follow the whole way. I noticed there is an official FS sign marking the start of the Guthrie Mountain trail at Bear Saddle; I had always had the impression this was an unofficial social trail. Don't know how long the FS sign has been there. I've wondered if the FS officially sanctioned the trail because so many other trails got obliterated and Guthrie is awesome. Being an official trail in the Catalinas seems a mixed bag; it could get better maintenance, but it could also get overrun and trashed.

Hung out at the end for about 45 minutes... long enough to realize my butt hurt. Timed the return with sunset, and it was a pretty good one too.

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water report recorded in the field on our app Route Scout Creek has pools and trickles. Spring box isn’t flowing at all but has water in it. The water is better in the creek though.
 
Oct 16 2023
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Aug 13 2023
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 Phoenix, AZ
Green Guthrie Maverick, AZ 
Green Guthrie Maverick, AZ
 
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Run/Jog7.59 Miles 2,580 AEG
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Didn't have much of a plan, just wanted to get out of the house and try out the legs. Decided to do Guthrie Mountain with some side trips if I felt like it.

Got going a little before 10am, air felt a little moist but the thin clouds hanging around to the east were promising from a thunderstorm-risk standpoint. At the saddle just above the TH, I accidently took a social trail, figured it probably goes up Green Mountain, and decided to get that out of the way early. Pretty straightforward getting to the top: go up until you gain the ridge, then follow the ridge up. Wasn't sure where the true summit was, couldn't find a marker - from the top the south end of the summit looked higher, but from Guthrie the north end looked higher. Might have been perspective, because looking at topo maps later it seems it is indeed the south end.

Had the thought of trying to go down the east ridge to the Bear saddle, but couldn't see the whole way down so decided against it. That also probably would've been a terrible idea judging from the view from Guthrie.

Anyways, went back down to GM trail, then to Bear saddle, and up Guthrie Mtn trail. GM trail is burned more or less from the first saddle all the way to the Brush Corral Shortcut. After that, it was more or less still green in a lot of places.

Guthrie Mountain trail wasn't terribly hard to follow, overgrown in a few places but pretty straightforward. Some nice fir forest on the north side of the summit.

On the way back, decided to check out Maverick Spring trail, since it was right there. Mostly burned, but not too hard to follow. Got to a drainage with a small seep in it; my map showed the trail continues another hundred feet or so along the contour, but this was just a fern thicket, so I decided that would be silly. My map just said "Maverick Spring" without a point, and the words covered like a 500 foot long stretch, so I decided not to look for it. Looking at other maps later, it seems it's actually straight down the drainage from where the track disappears into the ferns. At any rate, I don't think there's any reason this trail really needs to exist now that the forest is burned to a crisp.

Right when I got back to the GM trail, someone said my name, which caught me off guard at first, but made more sense when I saw that it was a friend in Tucson on his way back down to Hitchcock. We stopped and chatted for awhile, then continued on our separate ways.

By this time, clouds had started filling in over the mountains, so I started getting a little worried about weather. Also, the muscle that problems a few weeks ago started acting up, so it was definitely strained. So I bailed on doing the Brush Corral loop (actually went 100 feet or so down before I decided to bail). Started getting some sprinkles before the other Brush Corral junction.

Fun time, while a lot of the north slopes are burned, the views are still nice, and Green Mountain trail is still in pretty good shape.
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May 29 2023
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started from lower green mountain/bug springs. went up to bear saddle and decided to hit guthrie on the way back. continuing up green mountain i made the quick decision to prove to myself that maverick spring is no longer accessible. it is not. you can get close but that last little stretch is a blown out wasteland and not worth the effort. another lost trail in the catalina north side - not surprising. continued on up the upper green mountain TH. there are still some nice stretches up there, but a lot is also really exposed now after all the stupid fires and a bit rough in the summer heat.

cruised it back down to bear saddle and went out to my beloved guthrie. little overgrown in spots but really pretty standard for this little used trail. the mangled dead tree stump perseveres out on guthrie, which always makes me laugh.

fun day!
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 Tucson, AZ
Green Mountain Trail #21Tucson, AZ
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Hiking13.45 Miles 2,211 AEG
Hiking13.45 Miles   6 Hrs   50 Mns   2.21 mph
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Originally planned a big group hiking from Mt. Lemmon to Sabino Canyon, but most of those wanting to do it canceled, so I chose this instead. I had Green Mountain on my bucket list for a while as one of Warren's 100 Classic Arizona Hikes, and honestly you can do a full Lemmon to the bottom hike through the trail system that is fairly close to Mt. Lemmon Highway (Aspen-Marshall Gulch-Sunset-Butterfly-Kellogg-Incinerator Ridge-Green-Bug Spring-Bug Spring Connector-Soldier, or instead of Soldier, -Sycamore Canyon-Bear Canyon to Sabino).

We decided to start at Bigelow Trailhead and took Bigelow to Kellogg, then Incinerator Ridge to Green to Bug Spring to Bug Spring Trailhead. We started out in the lower 50s and ended up around 90 degrees. On the way down we hit Leopold Point and the basically nonexistent trail up to Green Mountain Summit.

Loved the wildlife today. On the drive up Lemmon Highway I saw a gila monster on the side of the road. At the Bigelow Trailhead there were a couple of mule deer, and on the trail we ran into several bluejays, a couple of horned toads, a hummingbird (surprised to see that one buzzing around!) and several different kinds of squirrels, including one with long, furry ears.

One of our team had to pull off at the little parking turnoff across the road from Bear Canyon picnic area, but the other two of us made it to the bottom.
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Apr 28 2023
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Green Mountain to Guthrie, AZ 
Green Mountain to Guthrie, AZ
 
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JackluminousTriplogs 267
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Headed up Green Mountain from the Bug Spring trailhead. The trail is especially nice in Bear Canyon. About two miles in I heard what sounded at first like sheep bleating, but it turned out to be toads making a ruckus where there were still pools in the drainage.

The tree cover thins as the trail climbs and it got pretty hot in the sun today.

I took a side trip to Maverick Spring. Last time I was there was before the Bighorn Fire, and I remember it being lush and woodsy. No more. The area around the spring was hit especially hard. The spring box was still there but had trees fallen on it and it appeared non-functional. I was able to collect water in the drainage though. Hundreds of standing dead trees in all directions. Sad.

Also sad is Green Mountain above Bear Saddle. Still a few living pines here or there, but the trail looks post-apocalyptic. I met a couple hikers about a mile from the Maverick junction who were coming from San Pedro Vista and asked if the devastation let up at all, and they said no. Pretty much everything on the east slopes is toast. With no prospect of tree cover and pretty intense sun, I decided to save my hike through the apocalypse for another day. So I turned around and made for Guthrie.

I really enjoyed the trail to Guthrie. The forest is mostly intact and there are great views from the ridge. It was still hot but there was frequent shade and nice breezes.

Hung out at Guthrie for a half hour or so before heading back to the car.
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water report recorded in the field on our app Route Scout Trickling pools in the creek getting pretty green. Won’t last long.

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water report recorded in the field on our app Route Scout Spring box is empty and has a tree on it. There is water in the drainage. Not the easiest to collect but doable. Pools have lots of algae. Maverick Spring is not what it used to be.
 
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Green Mountain Trail #21Tucson, AZ
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We started at the San Pedro Vista trailhead and only went in .6 mile when we came to an area covered with snow and could not determine where the trail was. It was a ravine with several feet of snow and did not seem safe to get across. After checking it out thoroughly we reluctantly turn around and went back to out starting point. Our car was parked at General Hitchcock campground. Fortunately some visiting hikers from Colorado gave us a ride!
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Jun 09 2022
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Apr 02 2022
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Couldn't have asked for a better day temperature-wise. Skies were clear with a lot of sun but the air temp felt about 60 at first and slowly rose. There were many patches of snow along the trail. The snow didn't feel wet at all - it was like crystalized ice. That area was badly burned from the Bighorn fire of 2020. There were patches of green pines so it will come back someday.
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Nov 06 2021
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Guthrie MountainTucson, AZ
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Sep 29 2021
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We decided to start out on the Green Mountain Trail, hop on the Incinerator Ridge Trail #18A, Then go onto the Green Mountain Peak.

Overall the trail was easy to follow, and it was an enjoyable hike.
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Apr 20 2021
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Green Mountain Trail Guthrie Peak, AZ 
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Heading up a little further on Mount Lemmon as the weather gets warmer. Hiked the Green Mountain Trail from the General Hitchcock camp ground. Took a side trip to Maverick Spring and Guthrie Peak. The weather was perfect in the mid 70's with a breeze.

The Green Mountain Trail is in good condition up to the ridge where the Guthrie Mountain Trail splits off. A little evidence of last years fire but mostly burnt under brush leaving the trees alone. A couple areas along the trail you can see where the fire fighters cleared ridgelines of brush to contain the fire. The trail after the intersection with the Guthrie Trail is in good condition with some burn areas along the east side of Green Mountain that destroyed all the trees. We went in just a bit past Maverick Spring. There is a sign up on the ridge that says no trail so be advised. There was sign that the trail has been used by both hikers and Mountain bikers recently though. The views to the east have been enhanced by the removal of a lot of the underbrush.

Maverick Spring was particularly interesting because the brush has been burnt away and the spring is very visible. When I was here in 2013 the brush was so thick you could hardly see the spring. The trail in is a little vague so if you aren't sure where the spring is a GPS route would be advisable. Saw a couple of mulies along the trail and they did not seem to be too alarmed by us, they stopped and allowed us to get pictures. Maverick Spring had a seep of water but the Trough was dry. The spring is up the hill about 20 yards from the trough.

The highlight of the hike was Guthrie Peak. I had not been up here since 2013 and at that time I was not that impressed. Don't know why, it is a very steep ascent to the peak and I didn't think the views were that great. This time was different, there is still a very steep ascent(probably the steepest Ginny has been on), But the views were Spectacular. Mount Graham and Galiuros to the east Mica Mountain, Tanque Verde Peak and Santa Rita's to the south, As far as you can see to the west and Mount Lemmon of coarse to the north. There is one section of the ascent where it requires a steep rock scramble. for young people it is a steep walk up a rock surface, for us older folks it was and hands and foot climb. There doesn't appear to be any recent fire damage along this trail but there is evidence an older burn.

Kudos to Ginny on this hike, not the most miles we have done but definitely the most AEG. When we got to the steep rock section of the ascent up to Mount Guthrie I asked if she was up for this and she just said between gasping breaths, "continue". So on all fours we went up.

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Mar 30 2021
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Feb 06 2021
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Planned on doing Guthrie with Rudy. However the trails both directions at Bear Saddle were closed. Rudy's first time in snow and crossing running water.
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May 11 2020
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Parked at the Bug Springs TH and hiked to San Pedro Vista and back (stats guesstimated from fricknaley's triplog last year).

I was worried about the heat because there was no breeze and a lot of sun exposure on the way up, but thankfully it wasn't too bad and I had just enough water. I'm glad to have gotten on both of these trails for the first time. Bug Springs is fantastic (if you don't mind some uphill in both directions), and Green Mountain isn't too shabby either (great views of the northeast Catalinas down into San Pedro valley). I'll be sure to come back for Green/Guthrie summits sometime this summer and Bug Springs when it's cooler.
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