Coronado National Forest, AZ

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Coronado National Forest featuring landscape views, tranquil scenes and desert views
Sabino Canyon featuring hiking or walking and desert views
Sabino Canyon which includes desert views and a gorge or canyon
Coronado National Forest showing vehicle touring and desert views
Sabino Canyon which includes desert views

Just a short drive from the arid deserts, these spectacular ranges are home to lush trails, caves, lakes and snowy mountains.

Coronado National Forest spreads across nearly 2 million acres (700,000 hectares) of southeastern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico. The forest includes 12 mountain ranges or “sky islands” that shoot high above the desert below, some reaching almost 11,000 feet (3,300 meters). Head to the Coronado National Forest to escape from the bustle and heat of the city and explore the outdoors. 

If you are feeling energetic, take your pick from a number of activities, such as horseback riding or mountain biking. Head out in a boat or have a swim in one of the forest’s five lakes. Coronado National Forest is the ideal spot for hiking with over 1,100 miles (1,700 kilometers) of trails that range vastly in both environment and difficulty level. Hike through the unspoiled greenery, breathe in the fresh mountain air and do some wildlife spotting. The Coronado National Forest is home to more than more than 500 native species.

Take the family camping at one of the dozens of campsites spread throughout the forest’s eight designated wilderness areas. If you are after a more rustic experience, set up camp in one of the roadless areas and enjoy the tranquility. 

Pack lunch and relax at the Madera Canyon Picnic Area in the Santa Rita Mountains. If you are interested in rock climbing, head to the Santa Catalina Ranger District. Onyx Cave and Cave of the Bells in the Santa Rita Mountains offer a fascinating look at the underground ecosystem of the area. In winter, try skiing or snowboarding at Mount Lemmon, just outside Tucson, which is home to the United States’ southernmost ski resort. 

Coronado National Forest is about an hour’s drive from Tucson. In contrast with the sweltering desert temperatures of the surrounding flats, the forest climate is mild. The tops of the mountains are often dusted with snow, even in summer. Dress for cooler temperatures and if you are hiking, wear sturdy shoes and bring plenty of water.  

Where to stay in Coronado National Forest

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Summerhaven

Summerhaven might not have many top sights, but Mt Lemmon Ski Valley and Santa Catalina Mountains are two attractions nearby that you can check out.

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3 Palms Tucson North Foothills

3 Palms Tucson North Foothills

3 out of 5
7411 N Oracle Rd Tucson AZ
The price is ₩81,463 per night from Dec 1 to Dec 2
₩81,463
₩99,754 total
Dec 1 - Dec 2
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3 Palms Tucson North Foothills
Hotel McCoy - Art, Coffee, Beer, Wine

Hotel McCoy - Art, Coffee, Beer, Wine

3 out of 5
720 W. Silverlake Road Tucson AZ
The price is ₩115,298 per night from Nov 30 to Dec 1
₩115,298
₩135,092 total
Nov 30 - Dec 1
includes taxes & fees
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9.2/10 Wonderful! (3,011 reviews)
LOVE the McCoy - pool is cool, rooms are great and staff is awesome!! Stay here every time we go through Tucson

Reviewed on Nov 26, 2025

Hotel McCoy - Art, Coffee, Beer, Wine
Lodge on the Desert

Lodge on the Desert

4 out of 5
306 North Alvernon Way Tucson AZ
The price is ₩186,805 per night from Nov 30 to Dec 1
₩186,805
₩215,228 total
Nov 30 - Dec 1
includes taxes & fees
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9.2/10 Wonderful! (1,993 reviews)
Nice room and property. Good food and service. Check in was a bit impersonal.

Reviewed on Nov 24, 2025

Lodge on the Desert
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Ventana Canyon Club and Lodge

Ventana Canyon Club and Lodge

4 out of 5
6200 N Club House Ln Tucson AZ
Book a stay at this spa aparthotel in Tucson. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and 2 outdoor pools. Our guests praise the helpful staff in our reviews. Popular ...
9/10 Wonderful! (773 reviews)
Spacious room and good service

Reviewed on Nov 10, 2025

Ventana Canyon Club and Lodge
Stampede RV Resort

Stampede RV Resort

3.5 out of 5
18 W Allen St Tombstone AZ
Stay at this cabin in Tombstone. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and daily housekeeping. Our guests praise the breakfast and the helpful staff in our reviews. ...
8.6/10 Excellent! (127 reviews)
We love staying at the Stampede. Having our family, renting one of the renovated mobile homes gives us the comfort and room to stretch out after a long day of exploring.

Reviewed on Nov 10, 2025

Stampede RV Resort
Katie's Cozy Cabins

Katie's Cozy Cabins

2 out of 5
16 West Allen Tombstone AZ
Stay at this cabin in Tombstone. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and a garden. Popular attractions Tombstone Courthouse State Historic Park and Doc Holliday's ...
9.4/10 Exceptional! (304 reviews)
The cabin was fantastic! So perfectly sized and comfortable. We loved it. I highly recommend Katie’s to anyone looking for a nice place to stay in Tombstone.

Reviewed on Nov 18, 2025

Katie's Cozy Cabins
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