Tucson Hikers is an on-line forum and network for hikers, backpackers, and peak baggers who love to explore the sky islands and canyons of the Sonoran Desert. We are more of a hiking network than a hiking club. Members are encouraged to use our message board to plan hikes and share experiences and information about the trails of Tucson and Southern Arizona. Hike reports are welcomed and members may post their digital images in our "Photos" gallery. Those seeking trail partners may propose outings and invite other outdoor enthusiasts to attend. We are an informal group so don't hesitate to ask questions, offer suggestions, and start dialog on our message board. After all, the success of this group depends upon your participation.
Be sure to visit our "Links" library for a wealth of hiking resources including links to over a dozen hiking clubs. See our "Files" section for an indexed Trip Report Archive and Quick Tips for navigating this website. If you need assistance with membership, please email TucsonHikers 'at' Yahoo 'dot' com .
HOME PAGE PHOTO: Mt. Wrightson Fire Lookout Station, circa 1928-1958, as recreated by TucsonHikers member Steve Courteol.
We're in for another period of wind this Friday and Friday night, but the entire weekend should be pleasant. Saturday will be a bit cool and Sunday will be
October 17 - Canelo Hills West Work west from Red Rock Road (4-WD) with Segment Steward Richard Corbett, to `touch up' single track that has had no recent
Arizona Trail Hiker completes AZT hike to raise awareness for fibromyalgia Check out this interesting KUAT television interview with Sirena Dufault who
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