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The Atterbury Wash Greenway provides an easy hiking experience on a paved multi-use path, ideal for a relaxed outing. You will cover 1.4 miles (2.3 km) with a gentle elevation gain of just 21 feet (7 metres), making it accessible for most. Expect a pleasant walk through landscaped areas with…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The Atterbury Wash Greenway connects to several local parks, offering multiple access points. You can typically find parking at locations like Lincoln Regional Park or Chuck Ford Lakeside Park, which provide direct access to the greenway's multi-use paths. As it's part of Tucson's extensive 'The Loop' network, various neighborhood access points may also be available.
Yes, the Atterbury Wash Greenway is generally dog-friendly. However, all dogs must be kept on a leash, and owners are responsible for cleaning up after their pets. Please be mindful of other users on the multi-use path.
The best time to visit the Atterbury Wash Greenway is typically during the cooler months, from fall through spring (October to April), when temperatures are more moderate for outdoor activities in Tucson, Arizona. Early mornings or late afternoons are also preferable during warmer periods to avoid the midday heat. The presence of dawn-to-dusk lighting extends its usability into the evenings.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to access the Atterbury Wash Greenway or Lincoln Regional Park. The greenway and its connected parks are publicly accessible for recreational use.
The Atterbury Wash Greenway features a primarily multi-use, off-street asphalt path. It is described as having a low average grade of 1% and a maximum grade of 6%, with minimal elevation changes, making it a mostly even and well-maintained surface. It's considered 'flat' with 'few obstacles', suitable for walking, running, and biking.
Absolutely. The Atterbury Wash Greenway is rated as easy and is highly suitable for beginners, families with children, and those looking for a leisurely outdoor experience. Its paved, flat terrain and lack of motorized vehicles provide a safe and accessible environment for all ages.
This greenway is a key part of Tucson's extensive 'The Loop' network of car-free trails, allowing for broader exploration. It directly connects to Chuck Ford Lakeside Park, Lincoln Regional Park, and the Michael Lyman Atterbury Wash and Animal and Bird Sanctuary. It also provides access to facilities like the Fred Enke Golf Course, Pima Community College, and the Lincoln Park Softball Complex. Improvements include landscaping, shade trees, lighting, and benches.
While the greenway itself features benches and lighting, specific details about restrooms or water fountains directly on the path are not provided. However, given its connections to parks like Lincoln Regional Park and Chuck Ford Lakeside Park, you may find facilities available within those park areas. It's always a good idea to carry your own water.
The Atterbury Wash Greenway is integrated into 'The Loop', Tucson's extensive multi-use path system. To explore it as part of a longer route, you can seamlessly connect to other segments of 'The Loop' at various points. This allows you to extend your hike or bike ride through different parts of Tucson and Pima County, linking multiple parks and community amenities.
As a linear park, the greenway offers access to natural surroundings. While specific scenic highlights are general, you can expect landscaped areas, shade trees, and connections to parks. Some greenways in the Tucson area showcase the beauty of the Sonoran Desert and distant mountain views. The greenway's purpose is to provide a pleasant, accessible outdoor experience within the urban environment.
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