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Things to Do in Coronado National Forest

Coronado National Forest is a vast national forest spanning approximately 1.7 million acres across southeastern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico. This region is distinguished by its "sky island" mountain ranges, which create diverse ecosystems ranging from Sonoran Desert flora at lower elevations to pine and fir forests at higher altitudes. The varied terrain and extensive trail networks make Coronado National Forest suitable for several sports like hiking, mountain biking, road cycling, jogging, and more.

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Mount Lemmon via Catalina Highway

67.4km

06:00

2,270m

760m

Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.49km

01:12

50m

50m

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6.40km

01:50

220m

30m

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.06km

00:37

210m

210m

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8.98km

01:28

550m

550m

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14.0km

01:24

460m

460m

Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.

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49.1km

04:33

1,110m

2,770m

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80.9km

11:25

980m

980m

Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Frequently asked questions

What outdoor activities are available in Coronado National Forest?

Coronado National Forest offers a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, mountain biking, road cycling, jogging, touring cycling, and gravel biking. The forest features over 300 routes across its diverse terrain. These activities take place within its 1.7 million acres of "sky island" mountain ranges.

Are there hiking trails for all skill levels in Coronado National Forest?

Yes, Coronado National Forest offers trails for all skill levels, from easy paths to challenging routes. The forest has 245 designated day hikes and eight distinct wilderness areas. For more details, explore the Hiking in Coronado National Forest guide.

Where can I find easy hiking trails in Coronado National Forest?

Coronado National Forest provides various easy hiking options suitable for beginners or those seeking less strenuous routes. These trails often traverse lower elevations or offer gentler gradients. Specific easy routes can be found in the Easy hikes in Coronado National Forest guide.

What are the best mountain biking trails in Coronado National Forest?

The "sky island" ranges in Coronado National Forest provide diverse and challenging mountain biking terrain. Popular trails include Bug Springs Trail, Lemmon Drop, and the Aspen Draw and Meadow Trail Loop. These routes often feature significant elevation changes and rocky conditions. More information is available in the MTB Trails in Coronado National Forest guide.

Are there scenic road cycling routes in Coronado National Forest?

Yes, Coronado National Forest features highly scenic routes popular for road cycling. The Catalina Highway (Sky Island Scenic Byway) is a notable option, offering a cool escape to higher elevations. The Coronado Trail (US 191) is also recognized for its drastic landscape changes. Refer to the Road Cycling Routes in Coronado National Forest guide for more.

Are there any waterfall hikes in Coronado National Forest?

Coronado National Forest contains mountain streams and lakes, as well as secret waterfall-graced swimming holes, particularly in the Santa Catalinas. These water features offer unique hiking destinations within the forest. For specific routes, consult the Waterfall hikes in Coronado National Forest guide.

What are the "sky island" mountain ranges in Coronado National Forest?

Coronado National Forest is distinguished by its "sky island" mountain ranges, which rise dramatically from the desert floor. These include the Santa Catalinas, Santa Ritas, Chiricahuas, and PinaleΓ±os. This unique geography creates diverse ecosystems, transitioning from Sonoran Desert flora to pine and fir forests at higher elevations.

How popular is Coronado National Forest on komoot?

Coronado National Forest is a popular destination on komoot, with more than 23,000 visitors sharing their experiences. The routes in the forest have an average rating of 4.74 out of 5 stars. There are 302 total routes available for various sports.

What komoot guides are available for Coronado National Forest?

Komoot offers several guides for Coronado National Forest, covering various activities. These include Hiking in Coronado National Forest, MTB Trails in Coronado National Forest, and Road Cycling Routes in Coronado National Forest. Other guides cover easy hikes, running trails, cycling, and gravel biking.

How can I contact Coronado National Forest for more information?

The official website for Coronado National Forest is part of the U.S. Forest Service site. For general inquiries, the Coronado National Forest Supervisor's Office can be reached by phone. The official website is fs.usda.gov/coronado, and the phone number is +1-520-388-8300.

What kind of wildlife can be seen in Coronado National Forest?

Coronado National Forest's rich biodiversity supports numerous wildlife species. Visitors may encounter black bears, white-tailed deer, javelina, coyotes, and mountain lions. The forest is also a renowned birdwatching destination, especially in areas like Madera Canyon.

Are there specific areas for jogging or trail running in Coronado National Forest?

Many of the numerous hiking trails in Coronado National Forest are also suitable for jogging and trail running. These routes offer scenic paths through varying landscapes and elevations. The diverse environments provide excellent conditions for trail running, as detailed in the Running Trails in Coronado National Forest guide.

What types of trees and plants grow in Coronado National Forest?

Coronado National Forest exhibits diverse vegetation due to its varied elevations. Lower desert areas feature giant saguaro cacti and wildflowers. Higher altitudes transition to oak woodlands, pine forests, and even fir forests, including ponderosa pines and Douglas fir.

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