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Rose Canyon Lake Map: Walking map (on foot) for Rose Canyon Lake for use when you've reached the far side of Rose Canyon Campground for lake access.

 

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Photo dimensions: 1860 x 1407

Photo origin: Photograph of a map/sign posted with post-processing to enhance readability of text.

Image name: RoseCanyonLake-RoseCanyonCampground-MtLemmon-1860x1407.jpg

Image Size: 697kb

 

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Fee Location: Day Fees &/or Overnight camping fees

Dogs OK on leash.

Location: Coronado National Forest, Mt. Lemmon, Tucson, AZ, Pima County Arizona

Lake GPS Coordinates: 32.38681, -110.71144

AZGFD Fishing Area: Southeast

Water Type: Lake

Access: Paved, Walk-in Trail

Species: Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout, Crayfish

Concessions (on site or nearby): Licenses for Sale, Groceries, Tackle Equipment

Facilities: Restrooms, Tables, Camping Allowed, Trailer Spaces, Electricity, Access Fee

Boating: No Boats Allowed

Elevation (ft): 7000

Acreage: 7

Average Depth (ft): 30

Fishable Miles: na

Nearest Town: Tucson

Miles to Fishery: 40

Notes: USFS campground fee. Supplies available at Summerhaven (10 miles). Short walk-in. Closed to vehicular access Nov - May.

 

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Related links for Rose Canyon Lake:

www.facebook.com/RoseCanyonLake

www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/coronado/recreation/recarea/?reci...

gis.azgfd.gov/fishandboat/

www.azgfd.gov/video/RoseCanyonLake.shtml

 

Related links for Rose Canyon Campground:

www.recreation.gov/camping/rose-canyon/r/campgroundDetail...

www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/coronado/recarea/?recid=25698

 

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GETTING THERE:

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude):

32.395, -110.69111

32°23'42"N, 110°41'28"W

 

From Tucson, Arizona, take Catalina Highway/Arizona Route 39 northeast. The campground is located between mile markers 17 and 18 on the Catalina Highway.

 

CONTACT INFORMATION:

Mailing Address:

ROSE CANYON

10371 Rose Canyon Rd

Mt. Lemmon AZ 85619

 

Phone Number:

Information: (520) 576-1477

 

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My bad ID skills misidentified this as the Buff-Breasted Flycatcher we were looking for. However, It is a Cordilleran Flycatchers building a nest in an abandoned trailer.

Rose Canyon Lake

Mt Lemmon, AZ

5-20-16

 

Red-faced Warbler

Mt. Lemmon, AZ

April 30, 2020

A warbler of the pine forests of Southern North America right on down to the Nicaraguan northern mountains. Along Bear Creek Picnic area, there were several great species of song birds making their way through the pine forest. These birds included Painted Redstart, Hermit and Wilson's warblers, Yellow-eyed Junco, and several species of vireo. This world above the desert would shock most people to find the lush forests and mountain streams so close to one of the driest deserts in North America. Mt. Lemmon has so much to offer including a reprieve from the heat.

 

Michael W Klotz - www.TheBirdBlogger.com

6/5/16

Incinerator Ridge, Mt. Lemmon, AZ

The star of the Southwest. Seen at Mt. Lemmon. AZ.

Photo By Martin Molina

Mt. Lemmon AZ.

6/5/16

Rose Canyon Lake, Mt Lemmon, AZ

Marshall's Gulch

Mt Lemmon, AZ

5-20-16

 

I was able to make an unplanned trip up Mt Lemmon this morning. The picnic area at Marshall's Gulch on Mt Lemmon was thick with Red-faced Warblers. They are very jumpy, but eventually get used to my presence and then came very close.

Mt Lemmon, AZ

5-12-16

 

1/1/2017 Santa Catalina Mountains. Looking from Corona de Tucson, AZ

Red-faced Warbler

Mt. Lemmon, AZ

April 30, 2020

Backside of Mt. Lemmon, AZ

01/2017 Santa Catalina Mountains range. Shot from Corona de Tucson, AZ About 30 miles

Albert's Squirrel - This may be a hybrid between an Albert's Squirrel, and a Gray Squirrel. Hybrids are quite common between the two squirrel species.

©R.C. Clark: Dancing Snake Nature Photography

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Mt.Lemmon, AZ

Definitely no snow up here on this warm June day.

[3/52] Now lumped into Yellow-rumped Warbler, this Western warbler's full species status is anticipated. Seen at Mt. Lemmon, AZ, and Big Bend NP, TX.

6/5//16

Incinerator Ridge, Mt. Lemmon, AZ

"color burst"

©R.C. Clark: Dancing Snake Nature Photography

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Mt.Lemmon,AZ

 

"no rest for the wicked" - Carpenter Ants

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Mt.Lemmon,AZ

From the archives. Mt Lemmon AZ. 7/20/11

The Abert's Squirrel added the humor and laughter to my morning. They are just too cute!

Marshall's Gulch

Mt Lemmon, AZ

5-12-16

 

Two-tailed Swallowtail on Wheeler thistle.

Oracle Ridge trail.

Mt. Lemmon, AZ.

8-21-11.

Photo By: Ned Harris

In memory of John Denver's beautiful song "Aspenglow"

Mt. Lemmon, AZ

Another ridiculous mid-ID. This, of course, is a Yellow-rumped Warbler. Better study bird ID harder, Lois

Incinerator Ridge

Mt Lemmon, AZ

5-20-16

 

Mt Lemmon, AZ

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