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West Lambert Lane Park
Trail Facts at a Glance
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Name: West Lambert Lane Park
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Parks agency: Oro Valley Parks and Recreation
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Contact: (520) 229-5050
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Location: 1750 W. Lambert Lane,
Oro Valley 85737
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Parking: Free
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Trail hours: 6am – 10pm, 7 days/week
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Transit: No public transit​​​
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Length: Short loop 0.2 miles;
Long loop 0.5 miles
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How difficult we consider it: The short loop is easy and probably wheelchair accessible; the long loop is moderate to difficult due to rock stairs
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Date of last visit: August 13, 2024
Description:​
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West Lambert Lane Park is a small natural neighborhood park in the town of Oro Valley, just northwest of Tucson. Community volunteers have developed a short, 0.2-mile interpretive trail that offers an easy introduction to hiking in the desert. The loop trail is a wide gravel path with plenty of benches, information signs about plants and animals, a wooden bridge over a small wash, and a good chance to view wildlife. This short loop is probably accessible by people using wheelchairs. Be aware that erosion may create a 2-4” lip at transition points, such as where the parking lot curb meets the natural trail surface or where the trail meets the wooden bridge.
The park also offers a longer 0.5-mile loop that is more challenging with several sets of rock stairs, sandy washes, and some steep sections with 5% grades. This trail climbs to a crest with a clear view of the spectacular Pusch Ridge in the Santa Catalina Mountains.
These short paths are ideal for people who are unaccustomed to desert hikes or the Tucson heat. It is not uncommon to complete the smaller loop in just 15 minutes and the longer loop in less than an hour. The informative signs and frequent benches allow hikers to experience the Sonoran Desert while only being minutes from town.
Dogs are welcome but must be on a leash. And some hikers walk the short loop twice for a longer trek.
There is sufficient parking at the trailhead but no other facilities. So, bring plenty of water and snacks to stay hydrated and healthy while exploring the park trails.
West Lambert Lane Park is a perfect place for first-time hikers to get a taste of the Sonoran Desert. Local residents frequent the park benches to enjoy a quiet coffee in the morning or to watch the full moon rise in the evening.