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Seven Falls
No visit to Tucson would be complete without visiting these waterfalls.
Plan Around Seven Falls
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Seven Falls Details
No visit to Tucson would be complete without visiting these waterfalls. Despite being one of the most popular trails in the state, its 8.2-mile journey to see the falls generally deters crowds of tourists from congregating at once, so you will likely have a bit of time to enjoy the scenery by yourself. The water for the falls comes from melted snow and rain, so they are refreshingly cool and the ideal refuge from the hot sun after a long hike. Some of the pools are deep enough for swimming and cliff jumping, while others are better suited for wading.
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Seven Falls
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