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Adventuring in Coronado National Forest, Tucson, Arizona – Full Time RV



The number of nature adventures at our disposal while in Tucson, Arizona was astounding! Our hike through Saguaro National Park only increased our exploration itch and the Bear Canyon trail to Seven Falls was just the cure. Check out the blog post on our website for more details! https://www.fateunbound.com/coronado-national-forest/

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Our final adventure while staying in Tucson, Arizona was to Coronado National Forest to hike the Bear Canyon trail to Seven Falls. It was a five mile hike with a two mile tram ride to the trail head. Our time boondocking in Tucson, Arizona on free BLM land has been great and this hike was a fantastic way to top it off. At the end of our hike we even got to see one last gem!

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27 thoughts on “Adventuring in Coronado National Forest, Tucson, Arizona – Full Time RV

  • When you went on that 2nd hike where you road the tram, the video should stacked rocks, which indicate that sasquatch was or is in that area. It's called Rick are. Rocks do not stack themselves. I Don't think hikers would stop to stack rocks like that!

  • Wow, you guys sure have a lot of energy and good for you, I couldn't make any of those hikes, I guess that is what you get for being so young and wonderful!!!! Thank you for sharing, as you can tell, I am trying to catch up on your videos that I thought that I might have missed, GREAT video and GREAT job!!! Love you all, enjoy your adventures, be safe and always smile happy 😊 smiles and always kiss 💏 goodnight!!! 😚 😍 😙 ❤ Auntie Didi 👵

  • Jenni you and David are pure…… that's the vibe I get from you, gentle souls

  • You both are fair skinned. I do hope your using sun screen and Jenny wear a hat , David you need to also. Later years coping with facial skin cancer is no fun. My brother-in-law had spots removed from his nose and cheecks more than once. I love your video's and your professionalism grows with each new one.

  • I'm glad you remembered all your supplies this time- peanut butter with no bread is rough. I love that you found out how rare that "y" cactus mutation was, I wonder how rare the broccoli mutation is

  • Climate change has altered so many areas of the world. The fact that these falls were dry speaks volumes.

  • OMG! LOVED this video. Arizona is on my bucket list to visit and now after this video I am going to make sure that I visit! I want to hike that trail y'all just hiked. Thanks so much for taking us a long. I am ready for the next adventure, let's get going!

  • I would like to know what kind of grill you cooked your bacon and eggs on in the last video. The video where you forgot the bread for the p& j sandwiches.thanks

  • I was here late December and it was pretty dry. Grew up in Tucson and love Sabino Canyon. You guys are living the life.

  • That was some really rugged, yet beautiful terrain. Not your typical National Forrest, for sure. Loved the sunset shot at the end.

  • Great video. We are also full-timers wintering here in Tucson and recently visited 7 falls and it has become one of our favorite destinations here. Another great place to visit is rose canyon lake just off the highway here on mt. Lemmon. Very beautiful scenery.

  • Great job guys! Enjoy Yuma and family time. Stay safe.

  • I sure hope you kids get to go out and do some rock hunting in the dry washes around Yuma you can find some of the prettiest turquoise and other pretty stones for making jewelry and things… Any way it was good seeing you kids having so much fun… Be blessed… BBE..

  • I hope you guys have fun with the grandparents. Thanks for sharing another video. =)

  • Great video, I love watching you guys but… gawd do I hate that music! Please consider something without the chipmunk loop. LOL!

  • Sweet footage as usual guys! Great adventure 🙂 Looking forward to more! – Shane

  • Glad you enjoyed Sabino Canyon. We lived in Tucson for 6 years and enjoyed the Canyon as a place to hike on the weekends. We miss the desert Southwest and will be full time RVing within the next year hoping to be in Tucson this time next year. We will be watching you. Enjoy the journey. You will not regret choosing this life. Take Care and safe travels!

  • Beautiful setting, really nice. Word of advice, always keep a lookout for snakes while you are enjoying the scenery. You are deep in their habitat and one could just be under a rock in a shady spot. Where is your hat David? You must be frying your brain in that heat.

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