Last Updated: May 3, 2026
The Tucson Mountains are a small but exceptional desert range west of Tucson, Arizona — one of the four mountain ranges that surround the city, alongside the Catalinas to the north, the Rincons to the east, and the Santa Ritas to the south. Each range has its own character, but the Tucson Mountains have always been our favorite — for the sheer density of saguaro forest, the network of hiking trails through Tucson Mountain Park and Saguaro National Park West, the wildlife, and above all the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, which Michael has been visiting and photographing since the early 1980s and where he has been a member almost every year since. From Cave Creek it’s about a two-hour drive south to Tucson, and the moment you turn west off I-10 toward the Tucson Mountains the saguaros thicken, the road climbs, and the city falls away behind you.
