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<h2>Best Day Hike</h2>

Sabino Canyon
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5700 N. Sabino Canyon Road
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<b>READERS' PICK</b>: One of the few places in Arizona that can show
off its natural beauty to walkers, hikers, bikers and the vehicular
crowd without ever seeming overrun, <b>Sabino Canyon</b> seems
to please everyone with its lush mix of cottonwood and sycamore
along banks with perennial waters. While the only way to actually
hike the canyon is along Telephone Line Trail, an hourly tram
tour runs the length of the canyon, with nine scenic stops along
the way. Of course, you can hoof it on the asphalt if that's your
thing. Trams run hourly from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Bring your swimming
gear--nothing's better than taking a dip at the end of the trail.
Travel advisory: Try to make your trip in the early morning or
during the week to avoid crowds.
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<b>READERS' POLL RUNNER-UP</b>: When people say <b>Mount Lemmon</b>,
they generally mean the entire Santa Catalina Mountain Range,
which encompasses a lot of day-hike possibilities. If you could
pick from all the mountain ranges in the world to have in your
city's backyard, you'd be hard pressed to choose better than the
Santa Catalinas. They have it all: If you want to drive to the
top, there's a road. If you want to hike through at least four
distinct biological zones and a riparian area, hike up Sabino
Canyon. From there go to Sabino Basin, into the Wilderness of
Rocks and, ultimately, into the aspens of Marshall Gulch or the
towering Douglas firs on Mount Lemmon itself. If you want to escape
the crowds, the pavement and the heat, hike along one of the roadless
stretches of the northern slopes. Best Day Hike doesn't begin
to cover it. Best lifetime of day hikes is more like it.
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<b>STAFF PICK</b>: Only an hour's drive from Tucson stands <b>Mount Wrightson</b>,
a prominent feature on the southern skyline, higher than Mount
Lemmon, cloaked in local history, approachable from several trails,
always a challenge, with a terrific panoramic view from the top,
usually some nice people on the trail but not too many, serious
snow conditions in the winter if you want them, oaks and pines,
springs, birds, deer, an occasional bear, an occasional mountain
lion...and if you read through all that without losing your breath,
you probably have the lung capacity to make it to the top.



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