A New Way to See Tucson
In 2016 Visit Tucson partnered with Google to capture the experience of hiking in Southern Arizona and make it accessible on Google Maps in the form of Street View imagery. The idea was to share some of our region's most beautiful and accessible hikes with people all across the globe.
Using Google's Street View Trekker technology we went out to some of our favorite trails in the mountains that surround Tucson, including the Santa Catalinas, the Tucson Mountains, the Santa Ritas, the Rincons, and even the Chiricahuas, further to the east. Using the Trekker backpack, we hiked through some of these spectacular landscapes and captured what can only be described as some of the most diverse terrain in the country – a hiker's paradise.
More on Google Street View
See some of Google's other "Treks", including the Grand Canyon, Machu Picchu, the Taj Mahal and more.
Google Trekker: Mt. Lemmon, Windy Point
Google Trekker: Mt. Lemmon, Aspen Loop Trail
Google Trekker: Catalina State Park, Canyon Loop Trail
Google Trekker: Tucson Mountain Park, Hidden Canyon Trail
Google Trekker: Saguaro National Park West, King Canyon Trail to top of Wasson Peak
Google Trekker: Saguaro National Park East, Tanque Verde Ridge Trail
Google Trekker: Chiricahua National Monument
Google Trekker: Sabino Caynon
Google Trekker: Tucson Mountain Park, Golden Gate Trail
Google Trekker: Madera Canyon, Bog Springs Trail
Featured You Might Also Like
Hiking and Eating Across Tucso…
by Roger Naylor Let me introduce my book. Boots & Burgers: An Arizona Handbook for Hungry Hikers is my dream book. It’s actually a love... Read More
Hiking Trails
by Emily Gindlesparger Beginner Trails Aspen Loop is Tucson’s refuge: this riparian trail near the top of Mount Lemmon is a beautiful escape in all... Read More