Agua Caliente Canyon Trail – 2/10/2019

General Hitchcock Highway, Weathertop and The Ruins from the Agua Caliente Canyon Trail. February 2019.
General Hitchcock Highway, Weathertop and The Ruins from the Agua Caliente Canyon Trail. February 2019.

Agua Caliente Canyon Trail – headed out to do the full La Milagrosa and Agua Caliente Canyon Trail Loop, but didn’t make it… Too many flowers and too much water!

Tuber Anemone. February 2019.
Tuber Anemone. February 2019.
Blue Dick's off the Agua Caliente Canyon Trail. February 2019.
Blue Dick’s off the Agua Caliente Canyon Trail. February 2019.
A gall on a Cat's Claw Acacia. February 2019.
A gall on a Cat’s Claw Acacia. February 2019.
Flowing water in Agua Caliente Canyon. February 2019.
Flowing water in Agua Caliente Canyon. February 2019.
Sunset on the Agua Caliente Canyon Trail - below the junction of La Milagrosa and Agua Caliente Canyons. February 2019.
Sunset on the Agua Caliente Canyon Trail – below the junction of La Milagrosa and Agua Caliente Canyons. February 2019.

La Milagrosa, Agua Caliente Canyon Loop – 1/27/2019

Goldeneyes on the La Milagrosa Trail. January 2019.
Goldeneyes on the La Milagrosa Trail. January 2019.

Water, mild temperatures, flowers emerging… It is a beautiful time of year to hike the La Milagrosa and Agua Caliente Canyon Trail Loop!

Sun on the Agua Caliente Canyon Trail. January 2019.
Sun on the Agua Caliente Canyon Trail. January 2019.
Snail shell near Agua Caliente Canyon. January 2019.
Snail shell near Agua Caliente Canyon. January 2019.
Sunset from the edge of Agua Caliente Canyon. January 2019.
Sunset from the edge of Agua Caliente Canyon. January 2019.
Saguaros in the sun. January 2019.
Saguaros in the sun. January 2019.

Agua Caliente to La Milagrosa Canyon Trail Loop – 2/7/2016

A strange desert monster. February 2016.
A strange desert monster. February 2016.

The La Milagrosa and Agua Caliente Canyon Trail Loop is not a pristine wilderness experience – the walk thru the neighborhood at the beginning and end, old fence line, tanks, views of the city – but don’t be be fooled, the saguaros, flowers, water, big canyon walls and fun trails are too good resist…

Falling water in La Milagrosa Canyon. February 2016.
Falling water in La Milagrosa Canyon. February 2016.
Saguaro and Sun from the La Milagrosa Trail. February 2016.
Saguaro and Sun from the La Milagrosa Trail. February 2016.

Agua Caliente Canyon, La Milagrosa Loop, Colors – 11/21/2015

Gnat Tank - covered in color. November 2015.
Gnat Tank – covered in color. November 2015.
Flowers covering the ground alongside the Agua Calinte Canyon Trail near Gnat Tank. November 2015.
Flowers covering the ground alongside the Agua Calinte Canyon Trail near Gnat Tank. November 2015.

The colors were the highlight on this Agua Caliente Canyon and La Milagrosa Trail loop – the yellowish green covering Gnat Tank with patches of purple and yellow flowers nearby, subtle hints of fall color in the bottom of Agua Caliente Canyon and fallen fall color in the cool clear water. 

A hint of fall color in the bottom of Agua Caliente Canyon - from the Agua Caliente Hill Trail. November 2015.
A hint of fall color in the bottom of Agua Caliente Canyon – from the Agua Caliente Hill Trail. November 2015.
A fallen fall leaf floating in clear water in Agua Caliente Canyon. November 2015.
A fallen fall leaf floating in clear water in Agua Caliente Canyon. November 2015.

FR4446 from Gnat Tank to the Private Land Boundary – 2/8/2015

1502 Old Road from Gnat Tank towards Roger Road
Following the ridge on FR4446 – on the ridge FR4446 is overgrown but easy to follow. February 2015.

I have been past Gnat Tank a number of times and hadn’t ever noticed any trails other than the Agua Caliente Canyon Trail in the area, but maps and aerial photography clearly show Forest Road 4446 breaking off from the Agua Caliente Canyon Trail at Gnat Tank…

This time, knowing the trail exists, I find it easily enough on the west side of the tank. Hardly a road at this point the faint trail works up the hill to a shallow saddle – recent horse tracks and cairns hidden in the grass help me find the way.

At the saddle I have to wander around and consult the GPS to get on the right track – after a few minutes the old road emerges from the grass, easy to follow as it rambles down the ridge.

Map of FR4446 from Gnat Tank to the private land boundary.
FR4446 in red from Gnat Tank to the Forest Land/Private Land boundary – there is no legal access to Roger Road from this point. The La Milagrosa and Agua Caliente Canyon Trail Loop is shown in black. FSTopo map.
1502 Looking towards Agua Caliente Hill
Looking towards the Agua Caliente Hill trail from FR 4446 – Cat Track Tank is above the prominent Saguaro in the foreground, False Hope Hill and Agua Caliente Hill in the background on the left. February 2015.

The views are great from the ridge – on one side La Milagrosa and Agua Caliente Canyons, on the other side views of the Agua Caliente Hill Trail, False Hope Hill above and Tucson below.

1502 Old Boundary Line
FR4446 continues across the fence into private land – there is currently no legal access into this area from Roger Road. February 2015.

The trail descends towards the Roger Road – but at the moment there is no legal way to connect to Roger Road, private land blocks the way. The access issues in this area date back quite a few years – a quick search turns up this 1996 article – County takes first steps for access to trail, Tucson Citizen, Jennifer Katleman – and Roger Road access is listed in the project list of the 2012 Pima Regional Trail System Master Plan (p. 194). The Pima County Natural Resources, Parks and Recreation Department confirmed that while there is no current anticipated completion date they are looking for opportunities to complete this project. (This is a good opportunity to mention the Pima Trails Association, the current tag line on their website is “Protecting and preserving Pima County trails since 1987” – an important organization to support if you are concerned about trail access in Pima County!)

1502 Abandoned Wire
Barbed wire laying beside FR4446. February 2015.

Avenida de Suzenu Trailhead, Gnat Tank, Private Land Boundary – out and back – 8 miles, 2000′ of elevation gain and loss.