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Arizona
Pima County
Summerhaven

Meadow and Mount Lemmon Loop

Moderate

3.5

(17)

23

hikers

Meadow and Mount Lemmon Loop

01:18

3.84km

140m

Hiking

Embark on the Meadow and Mount Lemmon Loop, a moderate hiking route that guides you through an open forest of ponderosa pine and aspen trees. You will navigate a rugged natural surface, encountering sand, rocks, and roots along the way. This 2.4-mile (3.8 km) loop involves a 471-foot (143 metres) elevation gain, typically taking about 1 hour and 17 minutes to complete. A highlight of your journey is the Lemmon Rock Lookout Tower, which offers expansive 360-degree views of the Santa Catalina Mountains and the city of Tucson. Depending on the season, you might witness vibrant wildflowers or the golden hues of aspen leaves, adding to the scenic beauty.

Plan your hike knowing that the route is situated at elevations between 8,700 and 9,200 feet, so be mindful of potential altitude effects. The trail provides a refreshing escape from the heat, making it an ideal summer hiking destination. Be aware that some areas affected by the 2020 Bighorn Fire may present hazards like loose rocks and falling trees, requiring sure-footedness. Always check local conditions before you head out.

This trail offers a unique opportunity to observe forest regeneration following the 2020 Bighorn Fire, showcasing nature's resilience. You will traverse areas where new growth is emerging, providing a dynamic landscape to explore. Keep an eye out for soaring raptors overhead, adding to the wild feel of the journey. The route's location high in the Santa Catalina Mountains provides a distinct ecological experience compared to the desert floor below.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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214 m

Meadow Trail, Coronado National Forest

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

Flat, so relatively easy trail near Mount Lemmon. It's about 1 mile in length and it leads you to "The Ravens"-rock formation and beautiful views over Tucson. I'd say it's one of the easiest trails in the area with an incredible reward (the view) at the end.

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2

1.71 km

The Ravens

Highlight • Natural Monument

The rock outcropping known as The Ravens has quite a few established rock climbing routes (mountainproject.com/area/105838611/the-ravens). Even if you don't plan to climb, it's a nice hike down from the summit parking area, with stunning views to the south overlooking Tucson.

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2.75 km

Lemmon Rock Lookout Tower

Highlight • Monument

Lemmon Rock Lookout Tower was built in 1928 and is the oldest fire lookout tower still in use in the forest. Like all lookout towers around the country Lemmon Rock Lookout Tower offers incredible views of the entire area and is definitely worth the trip!

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3.84 km

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1.92 km

1.91 km

Surfaces

3.09 km

674 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the trailhead for the Meadow and Mount Lemmon Loop, and what are the parking options?

The trailhead for this loop is typically accessed from the Mount Lemmon area. Parking is available near the trailheads in the vicinity. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak season, as parking can fill up quickly.

Is the Meadow and Mount Lemmon Loop suitable for beginners or families?

This specific Komoot route is rated as moderate, covering about 2.4 miles (3.8 km) with an elevation gain of approximately 470 feet (143m). While it's not overly long, it does feature rugged terrain with rocks, roots, and some steep sections. Hikers should be prepared for these conditions. There are shorter, easier sections of the Meadow Loop available in the area that might be more suitable for very young children or those seeking a less strenuous experience.

What kind of terrain and scenery can I expect on this hike?

The trail features a rugged natural surface with sand, ruts, rocks, and roots, along with some steep slopes. You'll wind through an open forest dominated by ponderosa pine and aspen trees. Hikers will observe areas of forest regeneration from the 2020 Bighorn Fire. The route offers panoramic views of the Santa Catalina Mountains, Tucson, and Oro Valley. You'll also pass by interesting rock formations.

What are the best times of year to hike the Meadow and Mount Lemmon Loop?

The trail provides a refreshing escape from the heat of Tucson, making it ideal for summer hiking. In late spring, you can enjoy wildflowers, and early autumn brings golden aspen leaves. Due to its elevation (8,700 to 9,200 feet), winter conditions can include snow and ice, requiring appropriate gear and caution.

Are dogs allowed on the Meadow and Mount Lemmon Loop?

Yes, dogs are generally allowed on trails within the Coronado National Forest. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times. Please remember to pack out all pet waste to help keep the trails clean for everyone.

Do I need any permits or pay an entrance fee to hike this trail?

As this trail is located within the Coronado National Forest, a recreation pass may be required for parking at some trailheads. It's best to check the latest regulations with the U.S. Forest Service or local visitor centers before your visit. There is typically no specific permit required for hiking the trail itself.

What notable landmarks or features will I see along the route?

Along this route, you'll encounter several interesting points. You'll traverse the Meadow Trail, Coronado National Forest, and pass by The Ravens, a natural monument. A significant highlight is the Lemmon Rock Lookout Tower, which offers spectacular 360-degree views from its perch on a rocky outcrop.

Does this trail intersect with other well-known paths?

Yes, this route utilizes sections of several official trails. You will hike along portions of the Meadow Trail #5A, the Mount Lemmon Trail #5, and the Lemmon Rock Lookout Trail #12.

What should I bring for a hike on the Meadow and Mount Lemmon Loop?

Given the rugged terrain and varying conditions, it's recommended to bring sturdy hiking shoes, plenty of water, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), and layers of clothing as temperatures can change quickly at higher elevations. A map or GPS device is also advisable. Be aware of potential hazards like loose rocks and falling trees, especially in burned areas.

Are there any amenities or places to eat near the trailhead?

Yes, the nearby town of Summerhaven offers dining options and other amenities. It's a popular spot for hikers to grab a meal or a snack before or after their hike.

What are some potential hazards to be aware of on the trail?

Due to the 2020 Bighorn Fire, some areas may have potential hazards such as loose rocks, falling trees, flash flooding, and debris flows. Hikers should be sure-footed and aware of their surroundings. Additionally, the high elevation (8,700-9,200 feet) can affect some individuals, so be mindful of altitude sickness symptoms.

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