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  1. A paved road runs the length of Madera Canyon providing access to creekside picnic areas and many hiking trails make this a perfect year-round recreation destination. Download the Madera Canyon Recreation Guide in English.

  2. At a higher elevation than the Tucson area to the north, Madera Canyon invites hikers to enjoy year-round adventuring in cool, shaded hills. The canyon forms a deep, wooded ravine on the northwest face of the Santa Ritas, one of the sky-island mountain ranges of Southern Arizona.

  3. Madera Canyon is a canyon in the northwestern face of the Santa Rita Mountains, twenty-five miles southeast of Tucson, Arizona. As part of the Coronado National Forest, Madera Canyon has campsites, picnic areas, and miles of hiking trails.

  4. One of the most beautiful places near Tucson where you can escape the heat. Madera Canyon is about 45 min South of Tucson on I-19 & 12 mi. East of Green Valley. It's located in Coronado National Forest so if you have an annual pass, you can skip the $8 fee. There's a shaded Nature Trail 3-5 mi. & several other trails.

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  5. Just 30 miles south of Tucson, Madera Canyon feels a world apart. Located on the northwest face of the Santa Rita Mountains in the Coronado National Forest, this mesquite, juniper-oak and pine woodland offers some of the world’s best bird watching, plus ample hiking and picnicking opportunities.

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