Saguaro National Park’s two districts offer more than 165 miles (264 km) of hiking trails. A hike at Saguaro National Park can be a stroll on a short interpretive nature trail or a day-long wilderness trek. Both districts of Saguaro National Park offer a variety of hiking trails.
Check out Your Safety, and the hiking checklist and regulations to find out how to be prepared for hiking at Saguaro National Park.
There are special restrictions, and a permit is required to camp within the park. Camping is only allowed at the established backcountry sites.
Did You Know?
The saguaro blossom is the state flower of Arizona. In late summer, the Tohono O’odham people come to Saguaro National Park to harvest the saguaro fruit.