Ep. 5: Romero Pools from Catalina State Park
Stephen and Angela run this popular 5.4 mile hike with 1400 ft. of elevation gain to the flowing Romero Pools from Catalina State Park in Oro Valley, Arizona.
Music by Jahzzar
9 Best Places To Go Camping in Arizona
With 24 national parks and 31 state parks, there is no lack of places to go camping in Arizona.
Arizona is one of the most picturesque states in the country. The rugged terrain, cactus-dotted desert views, and spectacular rock formations make this state a camper’s dream. Whether you want to pull your rig up lakeside or pitch a tent off-the-beaten-path this list will help you find the best camping in Arizona.
Here are our picks for the 9 Best Places To Go Camping in Arizona:
Havasupai Campground: At Havasupai, you'll find one of the most beautiful waterfalls in the entire country.
Grand Canyon National Park: Home to the immense Grand Canyon, one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World.
Lake Mead National Recreation Area: Home to the incredible Hoover Dam.
Catalina State Park: An average elevation of 3,000 feet but varies dramatically with high ridges and low creek beds.
Coronado National Forest: Within the Coronado National Forest, you'll find dispersed camping, views of the desert and fields of wildflowers.
Patagonia Lake State Park: This lake offers boating, skiing, fishing, swimming, and is a beautiful spot to lay by to soak up the hot Arizona sun.
Kaibab National Forest: Plenty of hiking, biking and horseback riding trails can be found throughout Kaibab National Forest.
Lost Dutchman State Park: Home to a gold mining legend from the 1800s, Lost Dutchman State Park is filled with mystery and beauty.
Lake Havasu State Park: You can enjoy blue waters, white sand beaches and 360 degrees of mountain views.
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Sabino Canyon to Catalina State Park
A hike from Sabino Canyon to Catalina State Park, over the Sabino Canyon, West Fork, and Romero Canyon Trails, February 10, 2013
10 Best Tourist Attractions you MUST SEE in Tucson, United States | 2019
Tucson () is a city and the county seat of Pima County, Arizona, United States, and home to the University of Arizona.
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1: Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
2: Reid Park Zoo
3: Saguaro National Park
4: Old Tucson
5: Trail Dust Town
6: Tucson Mountain Park
7: Catalina State Park
8: Colossal Cave Mountain Park
9: Sky Bar Tucson
10: Autobahn Indoor Speedway & Events - Tucson, AZ
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Tucson MTB, Starr Pass Trail , Tucson Mountain Park
Riding a portion of the Starr Pass Trail in Tucson Mountain Park. Excellent riding weather, late February 2016
Arizona Illustrated Episode 611
The Saguaro Census, park rangers, conservationists, and volunteers gather every 10 years to count saguaros in the Sonoran Desert; Catalina State Park, one of the most visited outdoor destinations in Southern Arizona is just a few miles north of Tucson; The Mysterious Crested Saguaro, like humans and snowflakes, not all cactus are created the same.
Arizona's Best RV Camping Destinations
Arizona is a mainstay for rving snowbirders looking for boondocking and van life adventure seekers year round.
To learn more, check out our camping guide - 20+ of Arizona’s Best Camping Destinations for RVers:
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Gilbert Ray Campground
Catalina State Park - Tucson, AZ
Picacho Peak State Park - Picacho, AZ
Twin Peaks Campground - Ajo, AZ
Indian Bread Rocks - Bowie, AZ
Lost Dutchman State Park - Apache Junction, AZ
Dead Horse Ranch State Park - Cottonwood, AZ
Loy Butte Road - Sedona, AZ
Lynx Lake Campground - Prescott, AZ
Watson Lake Park - Prescott, AZ
Trailer Village - Grand Canyon, AZ
Forest Road 688 - Grand Canyon, AZ
Pinegrove Campground - Flagstaff, AZ
Pine Flat Campground - Sedona, AZ
Forest Road 171 - Flagstaff, AZ
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Romero Pools 14 HD 1080p
Hike to Romero Pools. Tucson, AZ.
February 22, 2014
LOST DUTCHMAN STATE PARK, AZ
This video is about LOST DUTCHMAN STATE PARK, AZ
Welcome to our YouTube channel, Follow Your Wanderlust! Where we share some of our adventures, work camping tips and favorite spots.
We are Anja and Bob and we have been together for 28 years, we both have been born with the Wanderlust Gene and can't get enough of wandering and exploring this beautiful world. We have lived in California, New Mexico, Colorado and Hawaii, but have wandered many states and countries. We are Full-Time RV-ers and travel and work camp in a 2010, Winnebago View 24A Diesel Sprinter. We like to bring our 2012 Jeep Wrangler unlimited with us to explore where the RV can't go. We are not retired yet so we have to work on the road, we work camp at National parks, Forest Service and State parks and design some t-shirts and stickers and make some jewelry that are inspired by our travels. We will be selling those on our new website soon. We enjoy boon docking in nature or dry camping off grid along the ocean, in deserts and in the mountains. Our other passion is searching for treasures, one of those is a real Treasure Chest hidden by a fascinating gentleman named Forrest Fenn. We have been searching since 2013 and have filmed a few of our searches for you, so you can come along for the Thrill Of The Chase. Thank you for Watching and Subscribing to our YouTube channel, you can also follow us on our Facebook Page Follow Our Wanderlust and our Instagram Follow Your Wanderlust.
Wasson via Sweetwater - Hiking in Saguaro National Park near Tucson, Arizona
Hiking the Sweetwater Trail to Wasson Peak in Saguaro National Park near Tucson, Arizona.
Music Hillbilly Anarchy by Jeris ( is licensed under Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported (CC BY-NC 3.0).
Arizona Trail II
Arizona is one of the few states in the country that has a “border to border” trail that provides users with opportunities to see diverse habitats such as deserts, grasslands, pine forests and the Grand Canyon. The Arizona National Scenic Trail runs more than 800 miles from the border with Mexico to Utah state line, and it’s open to pedestrians, mountain bikers and equestrians. It was the dream of Dale Shewalter, a Flagstaff teacher who worked on the concept and project for years.
Producer: Tony Paniagua
Videographer: Nate Huffman, Bob Lindberg, Steve Riggs
Editor: Steve Bayless
Sabino Canyon - Tucson, Arizona, United States
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Sabino Canyon Tucson
Located in the Catalina Mountains and part of the Coronado National Forest, this beautiful canyon offers outdoor recreation including hiking, swimming, biking and picnicking. For an overview of the area, take the narrated shuttle bus tour.
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Travel blogs from Sabino Canyon:
- ... At Sabino Canyon, open-air shuttles take you up the canyon stopping at several intervals ...
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- Tucson, Arizona, United States
Photos in this video:
- Dan paddling at Sabino Canyon by Vicksanddan from a blog titled Desert and Cactuses!
- Sabino Canyon by Vicksanddan from a blog titled Desert and Cactuses!
- Sabino Canyon by Pmf1153 from a blog titled Desert and Mountains - a match made in heaven!
Tucson, Arizona
Recorded April 22-24, 2017
The final video from my 2017 Desert Southwest vacation. In this video I visit Saguaro National Park, drive the spectacular Sky Island Scenic Byway and get a nice view of Tucson from Sentinel Peak. Index for this video...
00:01 Saguaro National Park (East Unit)
00:51 Cactus Forest Drive
07:02 Riparian Overlook
10:36 Sky Island Scenic Byway
17:57 Scenic Overlook
22:26 Malino Canyon Vista
27:35 Thimble Peak Vista
30:29 Seven Cataracts Vista Point
36:55 Windy Point Vista
40:21 Hoodoos Vista Point
43:17 San Pedro Point Vista Point
43:34 Return trip down Mount Lemmon
50:26 Sentinel Peak (Downtown Tucson)
53:08 Saguaro National Park (West Unit)
54:35 Trip wrap-up
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Saguaro National Park: Tucson, Arizona USA
A quick overview of both West and East sides of Saguaro National Park in Tucson, Arizona. The iconic cactus' and landscapes will leave you breathless in the Sonoran desert, the only place on Earth to witness this unique yet world famous imagery of the U.S. Southwest.
Tucson Lazydays KOA Campground Tucson Arizona AZ - CampgroundViews.com
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Tucson Lazydays KOA Campground in Tucson Arizona offers 400+ full hookup RV Sites with daily, weekly, and monthly rates with a maximum length of stay of 4 months. The highly rated and nicely landscape park has a mix of large RV sites, backins and cabins. A unique feature of this park are the large solar panels that provide shade to a large row of pull thru RV sites.
Tucson Lazydays KOA Campground is located immediately adjacent to Lazydays RV dealership and service center. (note: the service center does maintain a dozen or so full hookup sites within their service area separate from this park) The RV park has a nice office, restaurant, laundry and pool areas. Feature rich the park is leading the national in customer amenities.
Easily accessed by any size RV. Paved roads with gravel parking pads and concrete patios. Sites can have picnic tables and small trees for shade.
The park also has a large event center with regular activities.
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Walk Around The KOA in Tucson
In today's video, Steve takes you for a tour of the KOA. He shows you the putting green area, the water feature and some of the other areas available to use or hang out in at the KOA where we are stationary for a while. In truth, we aren't doing much exciting currently since Courtney is working so nothing more exciting then walking the KOA ;)
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Top Tourist Attractions in Tucson: Arizona Travel Guide
Top Tourist Attractions in Tucson: Arizona Travel Guide
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, Biosphere 2, Catalina State Park, El Presidio Historic District, International Wildlife Museum, Mission San Xavier del Bac, Old Tucson Studios, Pima Air & Space Museum, Reid Park Zoo, Sabino Canyon Recreation Area, Saguaro National Park, University of Arizona Campus
Tucson, Arizona 005 - Bike Trails - Rillito River
The Rillito River is on the north side of Tucson at the base of the Santa Catalina Mountains. The path taken on the video runs from Dodge to the Santa Cruz River. We will pick it up at the parking lot south of Thoryndale/River and Orange Grove. From here to Doge it's a 10 mile ride one way. With homes, parks, Tucson Auto Mall, Tucson Mall, and my office at Tierra Antigua Realty along the route. If you like what you see, please subscribe and watch for future videos of bike paths and mountain bike paths. I posted the ride on Facebook for you.
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Top 20 Things To Do In Tucson, Arizona
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Here are top 20 things to do in Tucson, Arizona
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1. Visit Pima Air & Space Museum -
2. Explore the trails of Saguaro National Park -
3. Become a botanist at Tucson Botanical Garden -
4. Get spiritual at San Xavier del Bac -
5. Explore Tohono Chul Park -
6. Step onto a movie set at Old Tucson Studios -
7. Enjoy a moment of tranquility at Kennedy Lake -
8. Walk on the wild side at Reid Park Zoo -
9. Raise your sights at Sentinel Peak -
10. Work up a sweat hiking Tumamoc Hill -
11. Hike the Sabino Canyon -
12. Star gaze at Kitt Peak National Observatory -
13. Cathedral of Saint Augustine -
14. Go off road at Mount Lemmon -
15. Head for the desert at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum -
16. Explore DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun -
17. Get away from it all at the Garden of Gethsemane -
18. Go spelunking at Colossal Cave Mountain Park -
19. Explore your arty side at University of Arizona Art Museum -
20. Get wild in the town of Tombstone -
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January 2018 Trip Of The Month- Catalina State Park
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