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View of Tucson from the Tucson Mountains. This page presents information on hiking in the Tucson Mountain Park west of Tucson, Arizona.
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Check our personal notes for detailed descriptions of these trails:

David Yetman Trail
Distance: 5.8 miles one-way. Rating: Easy to Moderate
Elevation: 2,945 to 2,792 feet Total Ascent: 600 feet
Trailhead: The West David Yetman Trailhead is along the Gates Pass Road at 32 13.069N; 111 06.179W.
Description: From the East Yetman Trailhead (32 13.379N; 111 03.711W), down a dirt road near the junction of Gates Pass Road, Speedway Boulevard, and West Anklam Road, to Starr Pass (32 12.183N; 111 03.485W) is 2.5 miles with a 200 foot elevation change. From Starr Pass to the West David Yetman Trailhead is 3.7 miles, with about a 400 foot elevation change.

Not Hiked

  • Avery Bryce Trail
  • Bajada Wash Trail
  • Brittle Bush Trail
  • Brown Mountain Trail
  • Cactus Canyon Trail
  • Cactus Wren Trail
  • Cam-Boh Trail
  • Cougar Trail
  • Coyote Pass Trail
  • Dobe Wash Trail
  • Encinas Trail
  • Gates Pass Trail
  • Gila Monster Trail
  • Golden Gate Trail
  • Gould Mine Trail
  • Ironwood Forest Trail
  • Kennedy Park Trail
  • Manville Trail
  • Orcutt Trail
  • Panther Peak Trail
  • Picture Rocks Wash Trail
  • Prophecy Wash Trail
  • Prospector Trail
  • Ringtail Trail
  • Roadrunner Trail
  • Starr Pass Trail
  • Sweetwater Trail
  • Thunderbird Trail
  • Well Road Trail
  • Yetman Link Trail
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