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Rincon Mountain Wilderness
Located in the Coronado National Forest in Arizona.
This sharply rising, mountainous wilderness of 38,590 acres was established in 1984 and is located just
east of Tucson, embracing three sides of the Saguaro National Monument. In fact, one of the primary
functions of the Rincon Wilderness is to complement the Saguaro National Monument and to protect the
complete ecosystems found there.
Several trails cross the area, and hikers can quickly find complete solitude in its canyon bottoms or along
the ridge lines to the high elevations of the Rincons. However, access to the area is rather difficult. Only
four-wheel-drive roads lead to the area except on the east side in Happy Valley, served by Forest Road 35,
which is generally passable to conventional vehicles. A well-developed trail system also provides access
from the National Monument.
The area is dominated by very rocky, steep terrain with elevations ranging from 3,600 feet to 7,700 feet.
At higher elevations, the dramatic rock outcrops and deep canyons make many areas difficuit to reach on
foot and virtually impossible on horseback. Vegetation varies from desert grassland at the lower
elevations to an oak-juniper-pinon pine woodland at higher elevations.
For further information contact: Santa Catalina Ranger District - Coronado National Forest

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