Bear Canyon is a stream fed
drainage steep sided basalt cliffs, located in the Sabino Canyon recreation
area of the Coronado National Forest near Tucson, Arizona, offers views of the
Santa Catalina Mountains to the north of Arizona. The canyon is accessible by
tram or foot. Bear Canyon contains majestic attractions of the seasonal Seven
Falls and Thimble Peak. The nearby area runs seasonal refuge within the Oak
Creek Wildlife Area for different large mammals, i.e. deer, elk, mountain
goats, bighorn sheep, cougar, and black bear. Moreover, rattlesnakes are
encountered often in the canyon during the warmer months.
Bear Canyon is a great route,
handful of rappels that leads to a lovely section of Clear Creek where one can
unwind and relish meal while watching the trout swim around. The water is
extremely cold to relax at the edge of clear creek. The good thing is that,
most of the area are well shaded by canyon and trees on the hike.
Bear Canyon Trail
Don't misjudge this inspiring
trail! Though it is just under two miles in length, it packs quit the punch, The
trail of Bear Canyon follows Bear Creak up, the lush, shady, and eventually to
Bear Lakes. The trail stays near to cascading waters of the creek, gaining
relatively elevation and making it a lovely hike. The trail
climbs 1,400 feet to the Bear Lakes on the path to Chesnut Mountain Trail veers
off to the east.
Only pedestrian are allowed to
tracked from April 1st to 16 July. After that, bikes can enter on
the trail. Keep in mind, during spring and mid-summer the trail could be muddy
in shades areas and quite buggy during wet months. The Bear Canyon trail is
rocky, can navigate able in snow, difficult but doable. So, Bear Canyon Trail offers
neighborhood views, straight ahead, trail-goers will face the scenic Sandia
Mountains.
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