Hiking Tanque Verde Falls Trail for Views and Seasonal Waterfalls in Tucson

Tucson7.8/10Moderate
Home/Protected Places/Tucson/Hiking Tanque Verde Falls Trail for Views and Seasonal Waterfalls in Tucson

Category

Hiking

Typical Duration

30 minutes

Difficulty

Moderate

About This Landmark

Hiking Tanque Verde Falls Trail for Views and Seasonal Waterfalls in Tucson

The Tanque Verde Falls Trail offers one of Tucson’s most picturesque hiking experiences, combining rugged desert scenery with the reward of seasonal waterfalls. Located within the Coronado National Forest, just under 30 minutes from downtown Tucson, this trail highlights the Sonoran Desert’s unique ability to surprise hikers with both serene water features and sweeping mountain views. Accessible yet challenging, this hike is particularly popular among locals and visitors seeking a dynamic landscape and a refreshing escape during wetter months.

Adventure Guide to Hiking Tanque Verde Falls Trail for Views and Seasonal Waterfalls

  • Trailhead and Overview
    The trailhead is located off Reddington Road, about 18 miles east of Tucson. This 1.8-mile out-and-back trail leads to the lower Tanque Verde Falls, offering opportunities to trek over rocky terrain and boulder-strewn paths while enjoying spectacular views of the surrounding desert. During the monsoon season and late winter or early spring, the waterfalls are in full flow, making this a sensory centerpiece.

  • Seasonal Highlights
    Water levels in the falls depend heavily on rainfall. Monsoon season (typically July to September) and after winter rains (January to March) are the best times to experience the waterfalls at their peak. The flowing water invites water lovers to soak their feet or relax by the pools near the falls, though caution is essential as water currents can be stronger than they appear.

  • Key Features
    Highlights of the hike include the striking contrast between majestic saguaro cacti and the glimmering water, alongside diverse desert wildlife such as lizards, hawks, and, occasionally, mule deer. The trail also offers panoramic views of the Rincon Mountains, perfect for capturing photographs.

Local Insights

Tanque Verde Falls was historically a significant resource for indigenous peoples in the region due to its seasonal water supply. The area remains culturally and ecologically important, showcasing the diverse ecosystems of the Tucson basin.

Visitor Tips

  • Best Times to Visit: Visit early in the morning for cooler temperatures and fewer crowds.
  • What to Bring: Good hiking shoes, water, sunscreen, and snacks. Wear a hat and bring a swimsuit if you plan to dip in the pools.
  • Directions: From Tucson, take Speedway Blvd east, which transitions into Reddington Road. Follow signs for the parking area. Driving time is about 30 minutes.

Photo Gallery

Hiking Tanque Verde Falls Trail for Views and Seasonal Waterfalls in Tucson - Tucson

Hiking Tanque Verde Falls Trail for Views and Seasonal Waterfalls in Tucson - Tucson

Hiking Tanque Verde Falls Trail for Views and Seasonal Waterfalls in Tucson - Tucson
Hiking Tanque Verde Falls Trail for Views and Seasonal Waterfalls in Tucson - Tucson
Hiking Tanque Verde Falls Trail for Views and Seasonal Waterfalls in Tucson - Tucson

Hiking Tanque Verde Falls Trail for Views and Seasonal Waterfalls in Tucson

Visitor Tips:
  • Best Times: Monsoon and Spring for cooler temperatures and amazing lighting.
  • What to Bring: Water, sunscreen, and a camera!

Reviews

Location

Hiking Tanque Verde Falls Trail for Views and Seasonal Waterfalls in Tucson in Tucson

Coordinates: 32.2542, -110.6570

Ratings

Overall

7.8/10User rating

Photography

7.0/10Scenic value

Featured Activities

Primary Activity

Hiking

Also Great For

Essential Information

Best Time to Visit

Monsoon and Spring

Nearby City

Tucson, Arizona

Visitor Type

Adventure Seeker

Protected Areas

Coronado National Forest

Accessibility

Not Accessible

Connectivity

Cell service available

Weather Considerations

Temperature

Varies by season, check forecast

Precipitation

Best to visit in dry conditions

Experience Level

Moderate

Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with some outdoor experience. Good for regular hikers.