Sunday, September 28, 2025

Mount Kimball - Santa Catalina Mountains

Finger Rock Canyon offers one of the most direct routes into the Catalina Front Range. The hike starts in saguaros and climbs through the Upper Sonoran Zone into a habitat of yucca, live oak, juniper, and agave. Mount Kimball is located in the Pusch Ridge Wilderness near Tucson.

I started this hike at Finger Rock Canyon Trailhead at 7:18 AM. At 9:22 AM, I arrived at Linda Vista Saddle. It was 2.9 miles. From there it was another 1.3 miles to the Pima Canyon Trail, and it took 1 hour and 35 minutes. Then I followed the Pima Canyon Trail 0.4 miles to the Mount Kimball junction. That took 22 minutes. Then it was a very short walk to the 7,258-foot summit where I arrived at 11:26 AM. The summit was 4.7 miles from the trailhead. After taking many photos of the incredible view I headed down at 12:03 PM. I arrived at Linda Vista saddle at 1:22 PM where I took the new Pontatoc Connector Trail back. Then after hiking 4 miles I finally arrived at my car at 3:53 PM. My hike was 10.6 miles round-trip. The elevation gain was about 4,222 feet. The hike took me 8 hours and 33 minutes.





































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