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Catalina State Park |
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The Park This scenic desert park offers camping, hiking, picnicking, bicycling, horseback riding, plant and wildlife viewing, and an archaeological site, all just a few minutes from Tucson. Catalina State Park is located within Coronado National Forest, and is managed by Arizona State Parks in cooperation with the U.S. Forest Service. The park encompasses 5,493 acres at elevations near 3,000 feet. Bring along your curiosity and your sense of adventure as you take in the beautiful mountain backdrop, desert wildflowers, cacti and wildlife that call this area home. Trails Hiking and riding on the trails are popular activities, with eight trails varying in length and difficulty. The Romero Ruin Interpretive Trail (3/4-mi.) meanders through the ruins of a prehistoric Hohokam village site that is over a thousand years old. The mile-long Nature Trail offers beautiful vistas of the Sonoran Desert and Santa Catalina Mountains, with signs explaining the desert ecosystem and its inhabitants. The Romero Canyon Trail (7.2 mi.) and the Sutherland Trail (10.5 mi.) offer longer, more strenuous hikes through beautiful desert terrain and riparian canyons. Both climb to cool natural pools and connect with other Coronado National Forest trails which continue on to Mount Lemmon at the top of the Catalina Mountains. The Canyon Loop Trail (2.3 mi.) is representative of the various habitat types found in the park. The 50-Year Trail (7.8 mi.) is popular with equestrians and mountain-bikers, and the Birding Trail (1 mi.) offers hikers a chance to see some of the park's 170+ species of birds in three different types of habitats. The Bridle Trail (1.4 mi) is the only completely flat trail in the park, connecting the Equestrian Center with the main trail head. Download a park trail map! Group-Use Facilities Facilities: 2 Group Areas Amenities: Picnic tables, group-size BBQ grills, drinking water, restrooms/showers, fire rings (must bring own wood), shade ramadas.. Maximum Group Size: Large Group Area - 200 people, Small Group Area - 100 people Group Use Reservation Policy: Reserve group areas up to 6 months ahead. 10 days given to pay reservation fee. Restrictions: No wood collecting, bring your own. No horses. No amplified musical groups. Hours: Day - 5am to 10pm, Camping - 24 hours Group Use Fees: $25 reservation fee for camping or day use. $15 per vehicle for overnight camping. $6 per vehicle for day use only. After Hour Fees: N/A Contact Name and Phone Number: Park Staff - (520) 628-5798 Park Rules
For more information on local attractions, please visit the Tucson Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce. For more information about Romero Ruins, please contact the USDA Forest Service. |
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