Mint Spring Trail
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Mint Spring Trail is a 3.4mi hike near Summerhaven. This route is easy, with only a bit of climbing required. This route is interesting for its variety of plant life, especially when it comes alive after rain. Passing through burn zones, you can watch the desert recover and regrow throughout the years on this trail. The view of Summerhaven and the valley from the top of this hike is a nice reward for your work. Expect moderate traffic.
Getting there
The trailhead for the Mint Spring Trail is on E Carter Canyon Road.
About
Backcountry Campground | No |
When to do | October-May |
Pets allowed | No |
Family friendly | Yes |
Route Signage | Average |
Crowd Levels | Moderate |
Route Type | Out and back |
Mint Spring Trail
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Mint Spring Trail Description
Mint Spring Trail leads you up a hill to a viewpoint over Summerhaven and Mount Lemmon. This route is a perfect way to appreciate the diversity of plant species that survive in the desert, especially after rain when the washes are running and the plants are thriving. As this area recovers from a forest fire, the flora will change each year.
This route can suffer from overgrowth after a monsoon. If it’s been rainy recently, we recommend wearing long pants to help you get through unscathed. Bring plenty of water and wear sun protection.
From the trailhead, take Mint Spring Trail as it immediately switchbacks before straightening out and climbing the ridge. About 0.4mi in, you’ll navigate through a narrow, slightly exposed section. It doesn’t last long. You’ll round the ridge and then traverse the other side, approaching the viewpoint. The trail ends at the 5-way junction, where you’ll have a nice view of Summerhaven and the valley below. Look for Mount Lemmon in the opposite direction and Marshall Peak beside you. When you’re ready, retrace your steps.
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