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Sutherland Trail, Catalina State Park, Arizona
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Sutherland Trail is a 9.1 miles, one-way trail in Catalina State Park. No dogs in Desert Bighorn Sheep Management Area — no bikes in Wilderness Area
The first few miles are easy hiking. Beginning at Trailhead parking lot, the trail gradually climbs 700 feet. Plan on 90 minutes of walking time from the Trailhead to park boundary. After 1-mile trail weaves in and out of the park and the Coronado National Forest (including the Desert Bighorn Sheep Management Area and the Wilderness Area, which is closed to dogs and bicycles respectively). There is a 2.2-mile Trail Link on the north end of the park that connects the Sutherland Trail with the 50-Year Trail. Continuing on Sutherland, this difficult trail climbs through Cargodera Canyon with a steep and rocky ascent to roughly 8,600 feet elevation ending at the Mt. Lemmon Trail (to Mount Lemmon). Total elevation gain is 5,900 feet.
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