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Mount Lemmon

Mount Lemmon, Tucson, Arizona: Driving the Catalina Highway from Desert to Alpine Snow

March 30, 2024 by Michael Huntley

Last Updated: May 4, 2026

The Catalina Highway — officially the General Hitchcock Highway — climbs 27 miles from the Sonoran Desert north of Tucson, Arizona to the summit of Mount Lemmon at 9,159 feet, and it’s one of the most remarkable short drives in the American Southwest. In those 27 miles you pass through five distinct ecological life zones — from saguaro desert at the base through chaparral, oak woodland, pine-oak forest, and finally ponderosa pine and Douglas-fir near the top — with the temperature dropping roughly 20 to 30 degrees from the desert floor. The mountain was named for Sara Plummer Lemmon (1836–1923), a botanist who made the ascent in 1881 with her husband John Gill Lemmon while collecting plant specimens — reportedly the first woman to reach the summit. We drove up on a clear March morning, rising out of the desert bloom into cool, forested air, with snow still on the ground near the top. From 75°F in Tucson to a couple inches of fresh snow above Summerhaven in about an hour.

Sandy Huntley on Mount Lemmon Tucson Arizona at the summit area of the Catalina Highway sky island drive that rises from Sonoran Desert to alpine forest in 27 miles
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Tucson, Arizona: Saguaro National Park, Desert Museum & Mountain Parks

February 2, 2018 by Michael Huntley

Last Updated: May 2, 2026

Tucson is one of those cities that rewards you more the longer you stay. On our first extended winter stay — several weeks in western Tucson in January and February 2018 — we had practical reasons to be there: RV service work at Freightliner and Freedom RV. But what we actually spent our time doing was exploring one of the most biologically diverse and visually spectacular desert landscapes in North America. Michael has been coming to Tucson since the 1980s, drawn back repeatedly by the saguaro forests, the mountain ranges, and the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum. This first extended RV stay confirmed everything that has kept bringing us back.

Saguaro cactus silhouettes against a brilliant orange and red sunset sky in the Tucson Arizona Sonoran Desert in January
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