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La Milagrosa Canyon

Submitted By: James DeRoussel on Mar 10, 2003
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Description 

Milagrosa Canyon, located at the foot of the Santa Catalina Mountains is fast becoming a popular winter sport climbing crag among locals. When it's cold up on Mt Lemmon, this place offers hard pulling in comfy temps. Climbs on both sides of the canyon might also offer a choice of sun or shade.

Occasionally referred to as "5.11 Heaven", Milagrosa is characterized by steep, hard sport routes is a nice desert canyon setting. A lack of easy routes means this place will quickly bore some beginner's, but for the moderate to hard leader, it's a goldmine.

Rock quality in this canyon is highly varied. Where it is good, it is very good. And where it is bad, don't even bother. Most routes are equipped with two bolt anchors and chains at top. As always, inspect these anchors before trusting your life to them.

Route development here is ongoing, though the most comprehensive guide is probably the recently published Tucson Select Sport Climbing guide.


Getting There 

From town, head north on the Catalina Highway as if going up Mt Lemmon. Before the base of the mountain, turn right (east) onto Snyder Road. Follow Snyder east to Suzenu Rd. and turn left. Drive to the end of Suzenu, and park off the road near the large gate.

From the gate, hike east down a long, straight dirt road. After about ten minutes of hiking, pass through a chained gate and cross the bed of Molino Creek. Follow the road up a hill until you can see Agua Caliente Creek to the south.

To access Sunnyside, Main Wall, and Saguaro Corners, take the trail that heads down into the creek bed. After crossing Agua Caliente Creek you will hit a trail heading east up Agua Caliente Canyon. Don't follow it too far! If you do, you will be heading up the wrong canyon. After about 100 yards, the trail splits. Take the left fork back to the creek bed and into Milagrosa Canyon.

To access the Oasis, instead of heading down into Agua Caliente Creek, continue on the road which will take you past the turn off for the upper trail (now marked with a Pima County Parks and Rec sign). This upper trail follows the rim of Milagrosa Canyon and finally enters the canyon further upstream.



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Rivers in Tucson!

Rivers in Tucson!

clara at milagrosa.

clara at milagrosa.

view towards tucson

view towards tucson

on the road back to the car

on the road back to the car

Stealin<br />

Stealin


nice light in the evening here

nice light in the evening here

Left side of main wall<br /><br /><a href='http://www.climbaz.com/climbs/milagrosa.html' target='_blank'>http://www.climbaz.com/climbs/milagrosa.html</a>

Left side of main wall

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Names are in the comments or at <a href='http://www.climbaz.com/climbs/milagrosa.html' target='_blank'>http://www.climbaz.com/climbs/milagrosa.html</a><br />There are more routes than the topo has so if you know what they are post them

Names are in the comments or at http://www.climbaz...

This scene is fairly common when leaving Milagrosa

This scene is fairly common when leaving Milagrosa

Waterfall - the pool is deep if your inclined to do some bouldering.

Waterfall - the pool is deep if your inclined to d...

More waterfalls

More waterfalls

Cholla along the trail, don't let your dogs eat this stuff.

Cholla along the trail, don't let your dogs eat th...

always a bummer to have to go home

always a bummer to have to go home

The good times are just about over for this dude.  Pic taken late in the day on January 31, 2007.  Friggin' cold water, bro.  You should have heard him scream.

The good times are just about over for this dude. ...


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By Anonymous Coward
Mar 31, 2004

after a log day of climbing, there is also cliff diving into cool snow runoff

By Anonymous Coward
Nov 14, 2005

Some of the ratings in here are getting a little sandbagged as the holds get polished, the opening moves on the usual 5.8+ warm-up (valentine's something) are starting to feel more like solid 10a..watch out for loose rock even on some of the established routes..

By jbak
From: Tucson, AZ
Nov 19, 2007

To characterize Milagrosa as "steep and hard" is misleading. I would say "vertical and fingery". Most of it anyway.

By lamina
Dec 7, 2007

Is Chunky Monkey = #33 "Unnamed 5.11" on the topo?

By jbak
From: Tucson, AZ
Dec 8, 2007

chunky monkey is #32...5.11 with 5.10 approach pitch.

That topo is missing quite a few routes...2 at the oasis alone.
No Beach...No Oasis part II...none of the up-canyon routes.

By metrozen
From: tucson, az
Mar 8, 2008

I'll back up that one, jbak. Could definitely use a better topo. If you're into that sort of thing. If you can stomach the fun, just climb at Milagrosa and ask questions later.

By joshf
From: Tucson, AZ
Apr 21, 2008

Jbak, do you think you could post the rest of the routes in the comments for the topo pic? I personally don't know them all but i don't want people to miss out if there is something stellar not noted.

By jbak
From: Tucson, AZ
Apr 24, 2008

Oh, I could try I guess. Most of the stuff not on the topo is just one-star stuff (except for the Beach and Hydroponics).

By DDriscoll
From: Tucson, Arizona
Apr 27, 2008

tucson select sport climbing guide here for miligrosa...
http://math.fullerton.edu/tmcmillen/