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Summerhaven, atop Mount Lemmon, is often 30 degrees cooler than Tucson, at the mountain's base. The 2003 Aspen Fire burned more than 300 structures; fewer than half have been restored.
Two boys play on a boulder at the Marshall Gulch Trail at Mount Lemmon, where temps are at least 20 degrees cooler than Tucson in the summer. Photos by Griffin Riley / for the Arizona Daily Star ...
Tucson’s most lofty mountain is a place of majestic beauty in the months of summer. Mount Lemmon, the high point of the Catalina Mountains north of the city, rises to an altitude of 9,157 feet ...
Mount Lemmon, just north of Tucson, is about 150 miles from central Phoenix. ... Here are the best things to do on Mount Lemmon in the summer. Take it from a Tucson local.
Mount Lemmon Lodge is at 12833 N. Sabino Canyon Park, in Summerhaven atop Mount Lemmon. It's about 150 miles southeast of central Phoenix and 40 north of Tucson. Need a break?
TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — As the hot weather moves into Tucson, hundreds drive up Mt. Lemmon for a Summerhaven. Right now, there are only around nine businesses at the top of the mountain, but that ...
Parts of the Sabino Canyon Recreation Area and Mount Lemmon could be sold if a Senate reconciliation bill is passed by ...
Mount Lemmon stands at 9,157 feet, ... as it can get cold even during summer. For more stargazing, Tucson is also home to one of the world's best stargazing destinations in Western America.
The high temperatures and a national holiday sent tons of people to cooler spots to start a long weekend, and one place they ...
Mount Lemmon is home to many small businesses and attractions to see as the weather in Tucson ... “As soon as it’s 100 degrees or more in Tucson we get extremely busy all summer,” Beal said.
MOUNT LEMMON, Ariz. (KGUN) — On Labor Day many made the journey up to Mount Lemmon to beat the heat. "Thought we would get out of the hot Tucson weather and come up here and enjoy the cooler ...
TUCSON, AZ — The Bighorn Fire is now forcing authorities to issue an evacuation notice for residents of the Mt. Lemmon area. As of Wednesday night, the fire is 23,892 acres and 40 percent contained.