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Pusch Peak Trail

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Pusch Peak Trail

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The Pusch Peak Trail is a challenging hiking route leading to the summit of Pusch Peak, the westernmost peak on Pusch Ridge, located within the Pusch Ridge Wilderness of the Coronado National Forest. Situated north of Tucson, Arizona, near Oro Valley, this trail offers a rigorous ascent to an elevation of 5,361 feet (1634 meters) in the Santa Catalina Mountains, providing a true Sonoran Desert wilderness experience.

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    January 16, 2025

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    The Pusch Peak Trail begins at the Linda Vista Loop Trailhead and cuts through the loop trail. After 0.7 miles and a 380-foot elevation gain, a sign marks the start of the "real" route to the peak, featuring steep 25% grade climbs, loose rocks, and prickly desert vegetation. Long pants and sturdy boots are recommended for this section. Over 1.25 miles, hikers ascend more than 2,300 feet along a mostly well-defined trail, with some sections requiring navigation over exposed rock. The return follows the same path.
    Very steep trail offering great views on the canyon and the mountains range, from one side, and on the Tucson plateau on the other side. Caution : this trail is closed from Jan 1st to April 30th to protect the BigHorn sheep.
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    Pusch Peak via Linda Vista Trail

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    Hike the Pusch Peak via Linda Vista Trail for a moderate 4.8-mile journey with 2567 feet of elevation gain and panoramic desert views.

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    Moderate hike. Great for any fitness level. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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    Distance 236 m

    Uphill 80 m

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    Location: Pima County, Arizona, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Are there any loop options for the Pusch Peak Trail?

    The Pusch Peak Trail itself is primarily an out-and-back route to the summit. While it begins by cutting through a section of the Linda Vista Loop Trail, the main ascent to Pusch Peak does not offer a loop option. Hikers typically return via the same challenging path they ascended.

    Is the Pusch Peak Trail suitable for beginner hikers?

    No, the Pusch Peak Trail is not recommended for beginner hikers. It is widely considered a very challenging and strenuous route, known for its extreme steepness, loose rocks, and sections requiring scrambling over exposed rock faces. Hikers ascend over 2,300 feet in approximately 1.25 miles after the initial approach, with grades up to 25%. It requires significant physical fitness and experience with rugged terrain.

    What is the best time of day to hike Pusch Peak Trail?

    Given the trail's strenuous nature and exposure to the sun, the best time of day to hike Pusch Peak Trail is early morning. Starting before sunrise or shortly after allows you to complete a significant portion of the ascent before the desert heat becomes intense, especially during the cooler months when the trail is open. This also helps secure parking at the Linda Vista Trailhead, which can fill up.

    What kind of wildlife might I encounter on the Pusch Peak Trail?

    The Pusch Ridge Wilderness is home to diverse wildlife. Hikers might spot desert creatures such as coati (coatimundi). The area is also known for its efforts to protect the sensitive Desert Bighorn Sheep population, though sightings are rare. The trail is closed annually from January 1 to April 30 to protect these sheep during their lambing season.

    What specific gear should I bring for the Pusch Peak Trail?

    Due to the trail's challenging nature, specific gear is highly recommended. You should bring sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support and grip for the steep, rocky, and often loose terrain. Long pants are advisable to protect against prickly desert vegetation. Plenty of water, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), and navigation tools are also essential.

    Are dogs allowed on the Pusch Peak Trail?

    Information regarding dogs on the Pusch Peak Trail is not explicitly stated in the provided data. However, as it is located within the Pusch Ridge Wilderness Area, which is part of the Coronado National Forest, it's generally advisable to check current regulations for wilderness areas. Many wilderness areas have restrictions on dogs, especially to protect wildlife like bighorn sheep. It's best to confirm with the Coronado National Forest service before bringing a dog.

    How does the Pusch Peak Trail compare in difficulty to other trails in the Santa Catalina Mountains?

    The Pusch Peak Trail is considered one of the more extremely challenging and strenuous trails in the Santa Catalina Mountains. Its steep grades (up to 25%), loose rock, and scrambling sections make it significantly more demanding than many other popular routes. For comparison, trails like Finger Rock Trail also offer significant elevation gain but Pusch Peak is often described as a 'nonstop thigh burner' due to its relentless steepness and unmaintained sections.

    What is the geological significance of Pusch Peak and the Santa Catalina Mountains?

    The Santa Catalina Mountains, including Pusch Peak, have a fascinating geological history. The range features a dome-shaped core of Catalina granite, formed during the Triassic period. The south face of the mountains, visible from many viewpoints, is composed of Catalina gneiss with distinctive bands of white quartzite. This geological composition contributes to the rugged and dramatic landscape of the area.

    Are there any cafes or amenities near the Pusch Peak Trailhead?

    The Pusch Peak Trailhead (Linda Vista Trailhead) is located near Oro Valley, which offers various amenities. While there might not be cafes directly at the trailhead, you can find a range of dining options, grocery stores, and other services in Oro Valley, just a short drive away. It's recommended to stock up on supplies before heading to the trailhead.

    What are the specific closure dates for the Pusch Peak Trail?

    The Pusch Peak Trail is subject to an annual closure from January 1 to April 30. This closure is strictly enforced to protect the sensitive Desert Bighorn Sheep population during their lambing season, ensuring minimal disturbance to the ewes and their newborn lambs. Hikers should always check for current conditions and closure notices before planning a trip.

    What kind of views can I expect from the summit of Pusch Peak?

    From the 5,361-foot summit of Pusch Peak, hikers are rewarded with superb panoramic views, considered among the finest in Southern Arizona. You'll see expansive vistas of the Oro Valley and the city of Tucson to the west. To the east, the majestic Santa Catalina Mountains, including Mount Lemmon, Table Mountain, and Mount Kimball, dominate the horizon. On clear days, distant sky islands like Mica, Rincon, Wrightson, Baboquivari, Kitt Peak, and Coyote Mountain are also visible.

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