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Pima County
Tucson

36th Street, Starr Pass and Rock Wren Loop

Easy

3.4

(25)

75

hikers

36th Street, Starr Pass and Rock Wren Loop

01:46

6.55km

90m

Hiking

Explore the Sonoran Desert on the 36th Street, Starr Pass and Rock Wren Loop, an easy 4.1-mile (6.5 km) hike. This route takes you through impressive saguaros and dense cactus groves, offering a classic desert experience. You will ascend 312 feet (95 metres) in elevation, a gentle climb that makes the entire journey manageable in about 1 hour and 46 minutes. Keep an eye out for the historic Bowen Stone House, a weathered landmark from the 1930s, which adds a unique point of interest to your walk.

When planning your visit, remember that dogs are not permitted on this trail, a rule enforced due to frequent coyote sightings in the area. The best time to enjoy this loop is between October and May, avoiding the intense heat of summer. Always carry plenty of water to stay hydrated, especially when hiking during warmer parts of the day. Starting your hike early in the morning or later in the afternoon can also enhance your experience.

This loop offers panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys, which are particularly striking during sunrise or sunset. The trail provides a balanced experience for various hiking levels, allowing you to connect with the pristine desert environment. You might also spot local wildlife, such as various bird species and jackrabbits, adding to the natural charm of your outing.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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3.61 km

2.90 km

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4.59 km

1.94 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difficulty level of the 36th Street, Starr Pass and Rock Wren Loop?

This loop is generally considered easy to intermediate. While komoot rates it as easy, hikers should expect a rocky path with some gradual climbs and a few challenging inclines, as well as dips into sandy washes. Sturdy boots are recommended.

How long does it typically take to hike this loop?

The komoot tour data suggests an average duration of about 1 hour and 46 minutes for this 6.5 km (4 mile) loop. However, given its rocky terrain and potential for exploration, actual hiking times can vary depending on your pace and stops.

Is the 36th Street, Starr Pass and Rock Wren Loop dog-friendly?

No, dogs are not permitted on this trail. This is primarily due to frequent coyote sightings and to protect local wildlife.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

The ideal time to hike this loop is between October and May. It's crucial to avoid hiking during the hottest parts of the day, especially outside of these cooler months, and always bring plenty of water.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for hiking in Tucson Mountain Park?

Generally, there are no entrance fees or permits required for day-use hiking on the trails within Tucson Mountain Park. However, it's always a good idea to check the official Pima County website for any updates or specific regulations: pima.gov.

Where can I park for the 36th Street, Starr Pass and Rock Wren Loop?

Parking is available at trailheads that access this loop, such as the Richard Genser Starr Pass Trailhead or the 36th Street Trailhead. These trailheads provide convenient access to the various sections of the loop.

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

You'll be immersed in the pristine Sonoran Desert, surrounded by impressive saguaros, dense cactus groves, and rough hills. The trail offers panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. A notable historical landmark is the weathered remains of the Bowen Stone House, built in the 1930s.

What wildlife might I encounter on this loop?

The trail offers opportunities to observe local wildlife. You might spot various bird species like the Rock Wren, Gila woodpecker, and cactus wren, as well as larger animals such as jackrabbits, coyotes, and javelinas.

Does this loop connect with other trails in Tucson Mountain Park?

Yes, this route is part of a larger network and intersects with several other official trails. You'll hike sections of the Starr Pass Trail, 36th Street Trail, Rock Wren Trail, Max Shemwell Trail, and Yetman Trail, allowing for extended adventures if desired.

What should I bring for a hike on this loop?

Given the rocky terrain and desert environment, it's essential to bring plenty of water, especially during warmer months. Sturdy hiking boots are highly recommended for comfort and stability on the uneven path.

Is this trail suitable for families with children?

While the trail is rated easy to intermediate, its rocky terrain and some challenging inclines might be more suitable for families with older children or those accustomed to hiking. Always ensure you bring enough water and plan for the conditions.

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