Cam-Boh Trail
This trail is a major connector between the eastern and western halves of the Tucson Mountain District.
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Cam-Boh Trail Details
Open to both hikers and horseback riders, the Cam-Boh Trail is a 5-mile roundtrip desert and mountain hiking trail. The trail serves as a major connector between the eastern and western halves of the Tucson Mountain District, and offers nice views of Panther Peak. The trail runs parallel to Picture Rocks Road from the Cam-Boh Picnic Area to the Ringtail Trail, and has several loop opportunities from which to choose to enhance your hike. A paved parking lot and picnic tables are nearby.
Difficulty
Low
Distance
5 miles
Estimated time
2.5 hours
Region
N/A
Nearby Parks Around Cam-Boh Trail
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Cam-Boh Trail
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2.1 mi away
Ringtail Trail
Take the Ringtail Trail to connect with many other trails found within the Tucson Mountain District.
2.3 mi away
Ez-Kim-In Zin Picnic Area
The most remote of all picnic areas within Saguaro National Park.
2.4 mi away
Sendero Esperanza Trail
Follow an old mine road at the start of the trail, then climb switchbacks to the top of a ridge.
3.1 mi away
Cactus Wren Trail
This flat trail crosses several washes and makes for a nice walk in the desert.
3.2 mi away
Signal Hill Petroglyphs Trail
See dozens of petroglyphs from this easily traversed trail.