Dianna N.
Yelp
As of January 13, 2019, the trams are not running, and there's no ETA of when they will return due to switching tram companies plus the government shutdown. There's still a pay box to self pay for parking, though you don't have to if you have the national parks and federal recreational lands annual pass. The parking lot was maybe half to three fourths full when we arrived on Sunday around 11:30 AM, so we had no trouble finding a spot.
Despite the shutdown, the visitor center was staffed (by gracious volunteers, I believe), and the bathrooms were open. The bathrooms were clean as well. We did a quick walk around the gift store, and I was disappointed not to find magnets/postcards/hiking medallions labeled Sabino Canyon or Seven Falls. Most items were photos only, and the couple things we saw labeled were with Sonoran Desert. I get very picky with my souvenirs.
But, most people come to see nature, not the gift store. We had gone to Saguaro National Park (east side) the day before, and I found Seven Falls trail much more beautiful and scenic. It was also more satisfying for me as I had the Falls at the end to be my reward.
I am not an active person, but this hike was doable, though I did go at a slow pace. My Apple Watch ran out of battery when we got back to the trailhead, so I believe that last leg wasn't recorded. It took us 4 hours to do our 8.52 mile hike, including our photo stops. We did take the trail most of the way to the trailhead, instead of the paved path for the trams, which probably would have been faster. We learned our lesson and took the paved path all the way back to the visitor center after we left the trail.
Despite the number of cars in the parking lot, the trail didn't feel crowded at all. We definitely crossed paths with people, but majority of the time it felt like we were the only ones out there.
The elevation was gradual, so it wasn't too bad. You do cross water streams about 5 times each way, so wear shoes that can get wet! I was wearing my Keen shoes which are great for that, but sand got in through the holes, making the walk a bit uncomfortable as it refused to get shaken out. The weather was in the low to mid 60s, which was perfect as honestly I'd be singing a different tune had it been hot. I do think the falls were a worthy payoff at the end. I wouldn't make the effort to travel here just to do it again, but I would make multiple trips if I lived in the area.