If you plan to swim at the base of the falls don’t forget your suit and towel! You’ll cross back and forth over water on this hike and at higher water times it can get very slippery, so bring water shoes. We also recommend you lather up in sunscreen and pack your favorite sunhat. Add some ice and fill them with water before heading out into the desert. You’ll find large ½ gallon green Stanley thermoses in the JTH Tucson pantry to borrow for your trek. of water for every hour you’re on a trail. Too much rain can also be an issue-during monsoon season, the trail can be inaccessible and flash floods can make the area dangerous.Īs always when exploring in the desert, it’s important to carry enough water for yourself and everyone in your party. If you’d like to take the shuttle to the trail head, we’d recommend purchasing your ticket in advance.īe sure to check water levels before you go to make sure the falls are flowing, as they can dry out during dryer seasons. ![]() Seven Falls Trail is located in East Tucson at the Sabino Canyon Recreation Area, it costs a $8 to enter the recreation area (unless you have a yearly pass). Seven Falls Trail is rated Moderate and has a 917 ft. ![]() The route is 8.2 miles out and back, or 4.6 miles if you take the shuttle to the trail head.
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