The 10 toughest hiking trails in the Tucson area

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Looking for a pleasant way to spend Black Friday that doesn't involve shopping? Take a hike on one of our local trails. Fall colors are peaking in many areas.

TUCSON, Ariz. — There is no shortage of hiking destinations to choose from in the Old Pueblo, but if you're looking for a real challenge, where should you go?The list is based on All Trails' algorithm."We look at everything from heatmaps, to number of reviews, number of photos contributed, and ranking," the website said.Mica Mountain via Douglas Spring and Cow Head Saddle TrailMica Mountain is an out and back route with an elevation gain above 6,400 feet.

Rocky path but it’s easy to follow. Not many hikers. Bring lots of water and some snacks as well as sun protection," said hiker Erin Zimmerman.This destination takes hikers to an elevation above 4,500 feet. Dogs are also allowed on this trail!"Overall this was a beautiful trail. Lots of beautiful pines and streams along the trail," said hiker Rodrigo Mendez.This trail was closed at the time this article was written.

 

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