Mount Lemmon

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The view from the summit of Mount Lemmon, Arizona.  Note the non-desert plant life.
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The view from the summit of Mount Lemmon, Arizona. Note the non-desert plant life.
Mount Lemmon, Arizona from below.
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Mount Lemmon, Arizona from below.

Mount Lemmon is a famous "sky island" that is approximately two hours drive from Tucson, Arizona. The mountain is at an elevation of 9,157 feet which makes the overall climate very different from that of the surrounding desert area and makes it a popular tourist destination for those in the Phoenix and Tucson areas, particularly in the summer months. Mount Lemmon is located in the Coronado National Forest, is the home of Ski Valley, is the location of the town Summerhaven, and is the site of an astronomical observatory.

Contents

Understand

History

Landscape

Flora and fauna

Climate

On average the climate at the summit is at least twenty degrees cooler than it is at the base. Please note that this means ample amounts of snow can, and do!, fall on the mountain during the winter months.

Get in

The only way to really reach the mountain is on the Catalina Highway that begins in Tucson. During the winter months it is advisable to use vehicles that have four wheel drive and/ or snowchains as the road can become very slippery.

Fees/Permits

There is a road fee in order to get up the mountain unless visiting for circumstances such as visiting a buisness in Summerhaven. These can be paid at the foot of the road, and additional information can be viewed on the Mount Lemmon Website. [1]

Get around

See

The town of Summerhaven, which has a year-round population of 100 that swells up during the summer months. Most of the town is being completely rebuilt after the 2003 Aspen Fire destroyed most of it. [2]

Do

  • Astronomy Camps are run at the Mount Lemmon astronomical observatory throughout the year for teenagers, adults, and educators. Campers spend time learning how to use the astronomical facilities, which range up to telescopes 61" in size, and collect their own research data. Truly a must-do for any astronomy guru, although the camps tend to fill very quickly so check their website for details. [3]
  • Ski Valley is the southernmost ski resort in the United States. [4]

Buy

Eat

  • Mt. Lemmon Cafe, 520-526-1234, [5]
  • Summerhaven Coffeehouse 520-576-1586, both a bakery and a coffeehouse

Drink

Sleep

Lodging

  • The Alpine Lodge, 520-576-1544, [6]
  • Aspen Trail Bed and Breakfast, [7]

Camping

Backcountry

Stay safe

Dehydration is very easy on the mountain and altitude sickness is very common so be sure to drink plenty of water in order to avoid both!

Get out

External links

Points of Interest for Tourists on Mount Lemmon [8]

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