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AKA: Redington Road, Tanque Verde Rd, Tanque Verde Falls, Chivo Falls, Coronado National Forest, Agua Caliente Hill, Agua Caliente Canyon, Italian Trap, Canyon De La Pina, Jaquine Canyon, Alisoo Canyon, Santa Caliente Mountains, Rincon Mountains, Chimney Rock, Redington Pass, Santa Catalina Ranger District
Awesome
19,200 acres (30 sq mi)
10 miles
3700 to 4500 ft.
All Year
Redington Pass is a designated backcountry touring area managed by the Coronado National Forest, offering a technically challenging riding experience northeast of Tucson. The area is accessed via Redington Road, which is known for its rugged and rocky terrain. Riders on dirt bikes will find a variety of very technical, winding, and somewhat rocky trails, along with more open jeep roads. The landscape is a mix of high desert and oak woodland, with features like Chimney Rock and Chiva Falls. The trails provide excellent panoramic desert views and are maintained by local organizations like the...
Mostly beginner-intermediate terrain.
Trails are marked, though not rated for difficulty, and somewhat maintained.
Be aware that hunting or target shooting may be occurring in a few spots in this area.
No parking fees reported.
Camping is allowed (camp anywhere).
Yes
AZGFD sticker required
All Year
32.3478833, -110.5405776