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United States
Arizona
Pima County
Oro Valley

Naranja and West Archery Loop

Moderate

5.0

(6204)

8,993

hikers

Naranja and West Archery Loop

03:57

15.0km

120m

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Hike the 9.3-mile Naranja and West Archery Loop in Oro Valley's Naranja Park, a moderate trail through classic Sonoran Desert scenery.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Way Types & Surfaces

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7.67 km

6.03 km

1.33 km

Surfaces

7.82 km

4.09 km

1.77 km

776 m

518 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to hike the Naranja and West Archery Loop?

The Naranja and West Archery Loop is approximately 15 kilometers (9.3 miles) long. Hikers typically complete this route in about 4 hours, depending on their pace and how often they stop.

What is the difficulty level of this trail?

This route is rated as moderate. While Naranja Park generally offers easy trails, this specific loop includes some sections that can be steep and rocky, requiring a moderate level of fitness.

Where can I park for the Naranja and West Archery Loop?

Parking is available at Naranja Park in Oro Valley, Arizona. The park offers ample parking facilities, making trailhead access straightforward. There are no specific permits or fees required for parking.

Are dogs allowed on the Naranja and West Archery Loop?

Yes, dogs are welcome on the hiking trails within Naranja Park, including the Naranja and West Archery Loop. Please ensure your dog remains on a leash at all times to comply with park regulations and for the safety of all visitors and wildlife.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to access Naranja Park?

No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to access Naranja Park or to hike the Naranja and West Archery Loop. The park is open to the public for recreational use.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

The best time to hike the Naranja and West Archery Loop is during the cooler months, from fall through spring (roughly October to April). Summers in Oro Valley can be extremely hot, making hiking less comfortable and potentially hazardous. Always check the weather forecast before you go.

What kind of scenery can I expect on the Naranja and West Archery Loop?

The trail offers classic Sonoran Desert scenery. You'll experience a desert landscape with sparse vegetation, including cacti and desert shrubs, and enjoy views of the distant mountains surrounding Oro Valley.

Does the Naranja and West Archery Loop connect to other trails?

Yes, the Naranja Park trails, including sections of this loop, connect to Pima County's "The Loop." This extensive shared-path system spans over 100 miles across metropolitan Tucson and surrounding areas, offering opportunities for longer rides or walks.

Is the Naranja and West Archery Loop suitable for families or beginners?

While parts of Naranja Park are very easy, the Naranja and West Archery Loop is rated as moderate due to some steep and rocky sections. Families with younger children or absolute beginners might find shorter, easier loops within Naranja Park more suitable. Those with some hiking experience should be fine.

What other amenities are available at Naranja Park?

Naranja Park is a multi-use facility with a variety of amenities beyond hiking trails. These include the Oro Valley Archery Range, off-leash dog parks, multi-use fields, a playground, a splash pad, a skate park/pump track, and picnic ramadas.

What is the terrain like on the Naranja and West Archery Loop?

The trail is predominantly singletrack, though some sections are wider, double-track paths. While generally easy to follow, hikers should be prepared for some steep and rocky portions, typical of desert trails.

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