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A steep climb from San Pedro Vista up to the Incinerator Ridge Parking and Kellogg Trail.


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1.7

Miles

2.8

KM

75%

Runnable

8,126' 2,477 m

High

7,284' 2,220 m

Low

896' 273 m

Up

146' 44 m

Down

11%

Avg Grade (7°)

43%

Max Grade (23°)

Dogs Unknown

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Description

Starting at the north side of the San Pedro Vista lookout, this trail heads up to the east of the highway, pretty much immediately steeply ascending the ridgeline. The trail early on tends to be loose, so watch your footing, especially if you're descending the trail through this section.

While the steep trail does pose a decent challenge, it also lends great views, and before long, Mount Bigelow can be seen in the distance up ahead. The trail itself is quite clear the entire way up and shouldn't pose any navigation issues. As the trail continues further up the ridgeline, it does become easier to navigate over the last third. You'll continue straight on pass the Knagge Trail intersection and not long thereafter arrive at the Incinerator Parking area/campsite.

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Stephen Woodall

Trail Ratings

  4.4 from 5 votes

#6

in Tucson

#8434

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Trail Rankings

#6

in Tucson

#244

in Arizona

#8,434

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You could tell we were near the Butterfly Peak Natural Area.
Sep 15, 2018 near Tanque…, AZ
1.2 Miles from San Pedro TH, on top of Leopold Pt, looking North at the TV towers and the top of Kellogg Trail #45.
Nov 4, 2018 near Tanque…, AZ
View during the Green Mountain Trail
Aug 19, 2018 near Tanque…, AZ
View of Rose Canyon Lake from the Incinerator Ridge trail just north of the Green Mountain trail junction on AZT Passage 11b
Sep 24, 2019 near Tanque…, AZ
Good place to do a little bouldering, about 1.2 miles from San Pedro TH.
Nov 4, 2018 near Tanque…, AZ
About a mile from the San Pedro Trailhead, looking southeast.  This one of the most scenic trails on Mt Lemmon.
Nov 4, 2018 near Tanque…, AZ

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