Sabino Canyon, Tucson, Arizona
Sabino Canyon in the Coronado National Forest, offers a variety of tours and trails in this stunning natural environment. Hiking and mountain biking are popular pastimes, but if those aren't your thing, try out the Sabino Canyon trams. The trams provide visitors with a delightful way of experiencing Sabino Canyon, with either a narrated tour or without.Quality Inn Tucson Near Sabino Canyon -
Located about 16 miles from Sabino Canyon, Quality Inn Tucson provides guests with comfortable, affordable hotel rooms and friendly, professional service. Enjoy a whole host of complimentary amenities such as hot and cold continental breakfast, Wi-Fi access in hotel rooms and throughout the public areas of the property, and a wonderful coffee bar in the lobby. After a day of touring Sabino Canyon, relax in the sparkling outdoor swimming pool or Jacuzzi spa tub in theArizona sunshine
Beautiful Sabino Canyon -
The first inhabitants of Sabino Canyon, part of the Santa Catalina mountain range, were probably native Indians like the Hohokam tribe. Sabino Canyon was formed over millions of years, and provided shelter, water, and a food source.Today, Sabino Canyon is located in the Coronado National Forest, and has benefitted from modern improvements over the years that enhance the experience of visitors while preserving the Canyon's delicate natural beauty. Look out for white tail deer, peccaries, and a variety of reptiles.
Sabino Canyon Tours -
In 1978, tram tours began to operate in Sabino Canyon. Visitors can reach upper Sabino Canyon by tram, on foot, or via mountain bicycle. There are two trams, one with a narrated educational tour that goes for 45 minutes and almost 4 miles. Trails for hiking include the Sabino Canyon Trail, Blackett's Ridge Trail, Telephone Line Trail, and Hutch's Pools.The Bear Canyon Trail Tram ride is 2 miles long, and hikers can disembark at one of its 3 stops, including the last one at the trailhead for Seven Falls.



