Picacho Peak State Park


We finally took that hike I’ve been dying to go on today!

We decided to do the short, moderate trail today, it’s called the Calloway Trail.

We were both wearing tennis shoes and only had a bottle of water each, but did ok.

It’s going to be difficult to explain exactly where we were on the mountain without a trail map, but I’ll share the few pics that would load today and the best selfie we’ve taken since we got here. I took some, Dave took some, but other than where we were, concentrate on the differences in the trail topography. Some places were smooth, some had built in steps, and others were rocky, slippery, and/or steep.

Not the peak, but a good climb nonetheless.
Dave posing near a palo verde tree.

At one point I pause to catch my breath and take a drink, so I took this pic of Dave and he took one of me.

Still on the easy part of the trail.

Actually, this was the first pic he took of me.

I must be allergic to the cottony stuff that comes off the cholla cactus or something because the whole hike, I dealt with my eyes and nose pouring. Thankfully, Dave had a folded paper towel in his pocket. Every time I walk around the resort, or walk the dogs, the same thing happens.

Still not the peak, that’s a different, more difficult hike.

The terrain was rocky or gravelly all the way, nothing to grab but rocks (or cactus) so you had to be very careful. Along the way we thought of everything we need for the next hike. Backpacks or Fanny packs, Kleenex, extra water, wear our hiking boots, and snacks so I don’t get shaky. I guess I was hungry when we started because I was ravenous when we got back!

King of the hill here. I think it’s a great pic of Dave.
Closer to to hill I took a picture of at the start.

Saguaro cactus dots the entire mountain and foothills, as well as palo verde, some kind of sage, and many varieties of cacti. They say this is the site of the most western conflict of the Civil War. Can you imagine having to fight the enemy while fighting these elements!

The end of the trail and the scenic overlook. Our RV site is down there somewhere!

It’s gorgeous up there, and I will have some work to do before I’m ready for the big trail that goes to the top of the peak. I’m probably going to be sore tomorrow just after today’s hike, but what great exercise it was! So far, my knee is not swollen, so that’s a plus!

There were so many pics in between, but they never would load, so I’ll have to post them later. Here is the state park pamphlet you get upon entrance. And, because I’m a vet with a partial disability, we got in for half price and I got my park pass card that will get me in to all the state parks around the US.

One of my favorite pics on the way back. I love the natural rock formations.

The trail leads up between the greenery there, then back down before leveling off again. While we were at the top, Dave took a really good selfie of us with saguaro as a backdrop.

Dave and I at the top of the trail.

Since there are mountains all around us, almost any shot we take around the resort has a mountain range in it. I want to see them all, but we will fit in what we can. I’d also like to visit a spot with a lake, there are many around, just none real close.

Coming back down I got a good shot featuring the mountain range across the freeway from us.

One Dave took somewhere along the trail. See the camping spots lower down the hill?

A cool rock formation I just had to get.

That’s a big rock! On the way out and back to the Jeep, I snapped this shot.

A great map showing where we are in relation to Tucson.

I hope you’ve enjoyed the hike along with us. I will have to increase my walks and get my legs stronger so I can do the three-mile hike. We have one more really warm day before the weather turns cold and rainy again. Wonder what we’ll do tomorrow?!

Stay tuned!

10 responses to “Picacho Peak State Park”

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  1. Woooo, I’m tired looking at this hike. Beautiful scenery and I’m sure pictures don’t do justice. Hope yall had a Merry Christmas🎄

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    1. Thanks! The hike was fun, Christmas was ok. Dinner with some folks here made it better!

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  2. Wow, what a great adventure place.
    Beautiful picacho peak.
    You & Dave carefully clim. Nice Callaway trail. It’s places are rockey, Slippery, Smooth & Gravelly. You carefully climb.
    Amazing you sharing your experience. I like. All photography are wonderful. The great pic for Dave. So pretty look selfie pic. How there weather?
    Tack care! God bless you, Kim!

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    1. The weather was lovely today! Seventies, clear, and sunny. Tomorrow even warmer. Then after that rain and cold. So I will enjoy tomorrow!

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      1. Thank you so much!
        Enjoy the day, Kim!

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  3. What a great bunch of pics. Live the one of you two at the top of the hike. Thanks for taking us along!! I really am enjoying all of it!!!❤️

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    1. Aww, thank you, Dar! I am enjoying living it! I’ve been wanting to do that since we got here!

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  4. Did you see any rattlers or lisards

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    1. No, unfortunately we saw no wildlife on this particular hike. 😞

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  5. The photos are beautiful. This is an area of the country I have never visited, so I appreciate the view (especially with you doing the work).

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