A paved road runs the length of Madera Canyon providing access to creekside picnic areas and many hiking trails make this a perfect year-round recreation destination. Download the Madera …
Conveniently located, the panels help visitors learn more about Madera Canyon to “whet their appetite” before exploring canyon trails. Detailed, large-scale topographical trail maps are …
Discover the wonders of this wooded canyon tucked at 5,000 t. in the Santa Rita Mountains. A paved road, creekside picnic areas, and many hiking trails make this a perfect year-round …
One-way Length: 1.8 miles Map: A or B Grade: E CEG: 100’ or 600’ Starting at the NW parking area on Map A, follow trail down Madera Canyon to the Amphitheater. Cross bridge to parking …
At a higher elevation than the Tucson area to the north, Madera Canyon invites hikers to enjoy year-round adventuring in cool, shaded hills. The canyon forms a deep, wooded ravine on the …
The Madera Canyon Trail offers a glimpse into The Nature Conservancy's Davis Mountains Preserve, a unique sky island with plants and animals found nowhere else in the world. The …
Deep, forested ravine on the west side of the Santa Rita Mountains, containing a permanent stream; home to varied plant and animal life. Trails climb the valley sides, to springs, old mines …
Explore Madera Canyon - view hand-curated trail maps and driving directions as well as detailed reviews and photos from hikers, campers and nature lovers like you.
The Madera Canyon Picnic Area, with 11 individual sites, sprawls along the bank of Madera Creek and offers an excellent place for wildlife viewing and for families to enjoy the beauty of …