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Pima County
Tucson

Greasewood Park Loop

Easy

3.4

(15)

33

hikers

Greasewood Park Loop

01:34

5.97km

60m

Hiking

Embark on an easy hike along the Greasewood Park Loop, a 3.7-mile (6.0 km) route that takes you through 160 acres of Sonoran Desert. You will experience diverse plant life, including majestic saguaros, some even marked with informative labels. The trail involves a gentle elevation gain of 181 feet (55…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Greasewood Park Loop?

Greasewood Park offers dedicated parking facilities for visitors. The trailhead is easily accessible from the main parking areas within the park. Specific details regarding parking availability can often be found on the official City of Tucson website.

Is the Greasewood Park Loop dog-friendly?

While the provided information does not explicitly state dog-friendliness, most natural parks in Tucson allow dogs on leash. It's always best to check the official park regulations on the tucsonaz.gov website for the most current rules regarding pets.

What is the best time of year to hike the Greasewood Park Loop?

The Greasewood Park Loop is enjoyable year-round, but the cooler months from fall to spring (October to April) are generally preferred for hiking in the Sonoran Desert to avoid extreme summer heat. Early mornings or late afternoons are also ideal to experience the desert's beauty and wildlife.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for Greasewood Park?

As the City of Tucson's first natural resource park, Greasewood Park is generally open to the public without specific permits or entrance fees for hiking the loop trail. However, it's always a good idea to check the tucsonaz.gov website for any updates on park policies or special event fees.

How long does it typically take to hike the Greasewood Park Loop?

The Greasewood Park Loop is approximately 2.9 miles (4.7 km) long. It typically takes around 1 hour and 4 minutes to complete, though this can vary depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.

What is the terrain like on the Greasewood Park Loop?

The trail is primarily a looped path, mostly flat or with small, gentle hills, making it an easy hike. While largely even, some sections may present uneven terrain. You might also encounter old Jeep roads and potentially steep and rocky wash crossings, so watch your footing in those areas.

What kind of scenery and wildlife can I expect to see on the trail?

You'll be immersed in a diverse Sonoran Desert environment, featuring iconic saguaros and other desert plant life, some with informative labels. The park encompasses Palo Verde-Saguaro upland and Sonoran Desert Riparian communities. Keep an eye out for local wildlife such as deer and hares. The view from the hillside grove of saguaros is particularly stunning.

Is the Greasewood Park Loop suitable for families and beginners?

Yes, the Greasewood Park Loop is considered an easy hike, making it very suitable for families and beginners. Its gentle grades and accessible nature provide a great introduction to hiking in the Sonoran Desert.

What makes Greasewood Park unique?

Greasewood Park holds the distinction of being the City of Tucson's first natural resource park, dedicated to preserving natural desert vegetation. Beyond hiking, it also features an orienteering course with 39 permanent markers, catering to all skill levels, offering a unique recreational opportunity.

Are there any specific trail conditions or hazards to be aware of?

While generally easy, some sections of the trail may have uneven terrain, and you might encounter steep and rocky wash crossings. Always be aware of your surroundings, especially during or after rain, and carry enough water, particularly during warmer months. Wildlife encounters are possible, so observe from a respectful distance.

Are there cafes or restaurants near Greasewood Park?

Greasewood Park itself is a natural resource park and does not have on-site cafes or restaurants. However, being located in Tucson, there are various dining options available in the surrounding areas a short drive from the park.

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