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Pima County

Romero Canyon Trail to Romero Pools

Moderate

3.4

(14)

65

hikers

Romero Canyon Trail to Romero Pools

01:41

5.07km

350m

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Embark on the Romero Canyon Trail to Romero Pools, a moderate hike that takes you through the stunning high-desert landscape of Catalina State Park. This 3.1-mile (5.1 km) route involves a steady climb, gaining 1160 feet (353 metres) in elevation, and typically takes about 1 hour and 40 minutes to…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Catalina State Park Trailhead

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Big parking area with some simple amenities. It's a great place to start adventures in any direction of Catalina State Park or even up to Romero Canyon / Pusch Ridge Wilderness

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1.52 km

Montrose Pools

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This is a very quick hike from the Catalina State Park trailhead! It avoids the steepest sections of the trail to Romero Pools, but at the right time of year, you can still find water here.

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4.50 km

Romero Pools

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5.07 km

Romero Pools

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Very popular with day-hikers from Catalina State Park. When water is plentiful, the pools are deep enough for swimming.

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4.22 km

847 m

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4.86 km

201 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where do I park for the Romero Canyon Trail to Romero Pools?

The trail starts from the Catalina State Park Trailhead. You'll find ample parking available within Catalina State Park, which is the primary access point for this hike.

Is the Romero Canyon Trail dog-friendly?

Yes, dogs are permitted on the Romero Canyon Trail, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. Please remember to bring enough water for your dog, especially given the desert environment.

What is the best time of year to hike to Romero Pools?

The best time to visit is typically during the cooler months, from late fall through spring (October to April), to avoid the extreme summer heat. Water levels in the pools are usually highest after winter snowmelt or significant rainfall.

Are there any fees or permits required to access the trail?

Yes, the trail is located within Catalina State Park, so a park entrance fee is required per vehicle. You can pay this fee at the park entrance station. No additional permits are needed for day hiking to Romero Pools.

What is the terrain like on the way to Romero Pools?

The first mile is relatively flat and easy, crossing Sutherland Wash. After that, the trail becomes significantly narrower, steeper, and rockier, ascending through Montrose Canyon. Expect to navigate over jagged rocks and potentially engage in some scrambling, especially as you approach the pools.

What can I expect to see along the Romero Canyon Trail?

You'll experience classic high-desert landscapes with saguaro cacti, ocotillo, and Palo Verde trees. As you gain elevation, enjoy expansive views of Tucson and the Santa Catalina Mountains. The main reward is reaching the Romero Pools, natural water holes carved into the rock. You'll also pass the Montrose Pools about a mile in.

What should I bring for the hike to Romero Pools?

Given the challenging terrain and exposed desert environment, it's crucial to bring plenty of water (more than you think you'll need), sun protection (hat, sunscreen), sturdy hiking shoes with good ankle support, and snacks. Trekking poles can also be helpful for the steep and rocky sections.

Are the Romero Pools always full of water?

The water levels in the Romero Pools are seasonal and highly dependent on recent rainfall and snowmelt. While they offer a refreshing oasis, they may be low or even dry during prolonged periods without precipitation, especially in the hotter months.

Does this trail connect with other paths?

Yes, the route primarily follows the Romero Trail #8 and sections of the Romero Canyon Trail. Past the pools, the Romero Canyon Trail continues to Romero Pass, where it connects with other trails like the Mt. Lemmon Trail for those seeking a longer adventure.

Is the Romero Canyon Trail suitable for beginners?

While the first mile is relatively easy, the trail quickly becomes moderate to strenuous with significant elevation gain and rocky sections. Beginners with good fitness might manage, but it's a challenging hike. It's not recommended for those new to hiking or with limited stamina due to the relentless climb.

What kind of wildlife might I see on the trail?

The trail passes through the Pusch Ridge Wilderness Area, which is a bighorn sheep management area, so there's a chance to spot these animals. You might also encounter various desert birds, lizards, and other small desert mammals. Always observe wildlife from a distance.

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