Coronado National Forest

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Coronado National Forest
9.7

Coronado National Forest is located in Tucson (United States). Featured in the gay campgrounds category, it has a rating of 9.7. Check all the details here.

Features and services of Coronado National Forest

Service options

  • On-site services

Highlights

  • Picnics

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible toilet

Activities

  • Hiking

Amenities

  • Barbecue grill
  • Cycling lanes
  • Picnic tables
  • Public toilet
  • Toilet

Children

  • Good for kids
  • Kid-friendly hikes

Parking

  • Free parking lot
  • Paid parking lot
  • Paid street parking

Pets

  • Dogs allowed

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Customer Reviews

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★★★★★

Coronado National Forest has a rating of 4.8 out of 5 based on over 5700 reviews on Google

Della Kersting

Love the park! You feel like you miles away from the city but the mall is just across the street,! The Catalina are so beautiful! The RV park is clean and nice big spacees

Della Kersting ☆ 5/5
Marina Carbajal

Beautiful, peaceful, and relaxing! Great area for sitting back and enjoying nature or going on a hike. The Arcadia campground has picnic tables and portapotty restrooms in a building. They are convenient and have a downfall because sometimes the smell carries through the air.

Marina Carbajal ☆ 5/5
Cristina Cardiel

Stopped by on the way back home; went on the trail for several miles and enjoyed the views. Unfortunately, we couldn’t get to the waterfall because we weren’t prepared to do any hiking in this unplanned stop so we just drove through the forest instead. Saw many people camping on tents, RVs, and people just driving through like us. Saw animals, creeks and a ranch, but didn’t see public restrooms, picnic areas or playgrounds.

Cristina Cardiel ☆ 3/5
J Nickels

An absolutely beautiful place to visit, with gorgeous views and some very easy hikes as well as some more challenging ones. There are some lovely valleys to hike through that are appropriate for children as well as some more challenging ones for more advanced hikers or older children. A little something for everyone.

J Nickels ☆ 5/5
Casey Szink

Absolutely phenomenal. Only did the Slavin Gulch trail, which was magnificent, and I can't wait to come back and do more! If you drive slowly and carefully, you'll make it through ok. My little Ford Focus did not appreciate the drive. All the places I saw were primitive camping, so make sure you bring everything you may need! And please please please take care of your area and leave it nicer than you found it. And look up the best ways to dispose of your waste.

Casey Szink ☆ 5/5
Hariax Thoria

We were driving from Tucson to Mt Lemmon. Road is going through Coronado natural forest. We could see unique natural beauty along the road. We could see beautiful sunset. There are different dedicated view area and photo points along the road. You can park there and see the mountains, valley and enjoy the birds chirping around.

Hariax Thoria ☆ 5/5
Sarah Rooffener

We came to rock climb. There is so much rock climbing here! We had to come back after our first trip to climb more. We also enjoyed riding motorcycles up great curvy road! Beautiful forest. Both the lower more desert area and the upper, wetter and more forested area.

Sarah Rooffener ☆ 5/5

Information about Coronado National Forest

Address

Coronado National Forest is located at Tucson, AZ 85701, United States

Phone

The phone number of Coronado National Forest is +1 520-388-8300

Website

The website of Coronado National Forest is: fs.usda.gov/main/coronado/home

Business Hours

Monday: 08:00–16:30
Tuesday: 08:00–16:30
Wednesday: 08:00–16:30
Thursday: 08:00–16:30
Friday: 08:00–16:30
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed

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