Sutherland Wash Petroglyphs Hike
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Route Description for Sutherland Wash Petroglyphs Hike
The Sutherland Wash Petroglyphs hike is one of our favorite ways to see petroglyphs in the Tucson area thanks to its ease of access from the city. This route begins just outside of the northeastern corner of the park, passes through the park, and finds the petroglyphs outside of the park. It’s a moderately difficult hike that should be suitable for adventurous families and beginners.
This route does sometimes suffer from overgrowth after a heavy monsoon. At its very worst, you’ll need a machete and long pants to get through, so we recommend visiting when it’s been dry for a while if possible. As with all hikes in Tucson, bring plenty of water and wear sun protection for your adventures.
The trailhead is south of the end of Golder Ranch Road so you’ll need to walk just a bit to reach it. From the trailhead, cross the wash and keep left to follow the base of the hill to your right. The trail turns left, then right, and then the petroglyphs can be found a short distance up the hillside. Having a downloaded GPS track can be helpful. When you’re ready, retrace your steps.
Getting to the Sutherland Wash Petroglyphs Hike Trailhead
The trailhead for the Sutherland Wash Petroglyphs hike is south of the southern terminus of Golder Ranch Road. It’s hike-in only.Route Information
Backcountry Campground:
No
When to do:
October-May
Pets allowed:
Yes - On Leash
Family friendly:
Yes
Route Signage:
Poor
Crowd Levels:
Moderate
Route Type:
Out and back
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