Mt. Lemmon

Mt. Lemmon, North Fin



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Mount Lemmon is a popular destination for hiking, rock climbing, and camping in the Tucson area. The mountain is located in the Santa Catalina Mountains, and offers a variety of outdoor activities for visitors to enjoy. Here are some of the best places to hike, rock climb, and camp on Mount Lemmon:

Rock climbing: The Catalinas are home to a number of popular rock climbing areas, including the Finger Rock Canyon and the Pusch Ridge Wilderness Area. The Finger Rock Canyon offers a variety of climbing routes, ranging in difficulty from 5.6 to 5.12. The Pusch Ridge Wilderness Area offers a mix of trad and sport climbing routes, with difficulty levels ranging from 5.5 to 5.13.

Hiking: Mount Lemmon offers a number of hiking trails, including the popular Lemmon Rock Trail and the Aspen Trail. The Lemmon Rock Trail offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains and is suitable for hikers of all skill levels. The Aspen Trail is a more challenging hike that passes through a forest of aspen trees and offers beautiful views of the surrounding area.

Camping: Mount Lemmon offers a variety of camping options, ranging from developed campgrounds to backcountry sites. Some of the lowest cost campgrounds on the mountain include the Shreiner's Campground and the Rose Canyon Campground. The Shreiner's Campground is located near the base of the mountain and offers campsites for $10 per night. The Rose Canyon Campground is located near the town of Summerhaven and offers campsites for $15 per night.








 

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