Catalina State Park sits at the base of the majestic Santa Catalina Mountains. The park is a haven for desert plants and wildlife and nearly 5,000 …See more
Beautiful scenery with many different hiking trails to choose from. My wife and I did the Canyon Loop on a beautiful March morning. The trail was just the right length and difficulty for two novice h… Full review by Jared S
Dec 4, 2023
A few miles north of Tucson off Oracle. Costs $7.00 per vehicle for a day pass. The trail guide lays out the options. We did the Romero Ruin ( interesting curation) and Nature trails both rated as… Full review by Mike G
Aug 12, 2023
Nice trails. Enjoyed the Bridle Trail this morning. Nice camp grounds and picnic areas. Friendly park rangers. Trails available for all levels of walking. Full review by O2046HElindaw
Are fires allowed? Can we bring our own fire bowl? This is our first time camping at a national park, thank you! We're staying in an RV spot with our 5th wheel.
Can I get into the park from the el conquistador resort? I wasn’t sure if it backed up to the resort or if you need to get an Uber to take you on up to the park entrance. I am here for a conference and don’t get out until 6 nightly and want to catch a pretty sunset. If going from park entrance where is the best place to get to quickly before the sun goes down? Thx!
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like some others have said, just do the Linda Vista trail. Saves time and will get you the view you need. Since you're free only after 6pm you will want to stay close to the resort. Catalina …
like some others have said, just do the Linda Vista trail. Saves time and will get you the view you need. Since you're free only after 6pm you will want to stay close to the resort. Catalina St Park is great but it would take a lot of uphill hiking to get your view.