The Southern Arizona Hiking Club
Exploring the Mountains, Canyons & Trails of Southern Arizona for Over 60 Years
Exploring the Mountains, Canyons & Trails of Southern Arizona for Over 60 Years

Welcome to SAHC!

Experience the natural wonders of Southern Arizona with Tucson's leading hiking club.

Discover places you'd never visit on your own. Form lasting friendships in the process. With more than 500 members and 60 guides, our club offers a wide range of weekly guided activities - mall walking to peak bagging - easy to strenuous. And members are free to participate when and where they choose.


Want More Information?

New and prospective members are welcome to contact club member Nancy Debolt. She would be delighted to tell you how our club works, answer questions and get you started.


Monthly Program Meeting

On the third Tuesday of the each month, speakers are invited to come and present on a wide variety of subjects ranging from local and international hiking to desert wildlife. The presentations are held at the Catalina United Methodist Church, located at 2700 E Speedway Blvd Room H230, Tucson, AZ 85716 (Parking available east of the building) starting at 7:00 PM. The public is welcome to attend.

Program Meeting on October 15 at 6 pm
Stewart Udall: The Politics of Beauty Vada Manager
Don't miss a special screening of the documentary about the oversized role this native Arizonan played in protecting the country's natural wonders our hikers so enjoy. Udall was one of the most famous and effective Interior secretaries in American history. This film traces the trajectory of his life from childhood, through his Mormon mission, his World War II service, his years as a student at the University of Arizona, his time in Congress, and then his years as Secretary of State and beyond. There will a special start time of 6 PM for the film to allow time for a Q&A with co-producer Vada Manager, who is coming down from Phoenix.
udall roles
stewart udall

Calendar

Check out our actual calendar of events below.

Join SAHC

In The Media