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Snowfall on Pusch Peak, Linda Vista Trail in the Catalina Mountains – Tucson, Arizona
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Evening Twilight at Catalina State Park – Tucson, Arizona
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Catalina Mountains, Catalina State Park – Tucson, Arizona
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Molino Basin Campground Site 24, Coronado National Forest – Tucson, Arizona
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Coronado National ForestMap of Pusch Ridge Wilderness (see Molino Basin Campground in lower right of map)
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Campsite 32 at Molino Basin Campground, Coronado National Forest – Tucson, Arizona
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Coronado National ForestMap of Pusch Ridge Wilderness (see Molino Basin Campground in lower right of map)
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Mount Lemmon from Tohono Chul Park – Tucson, Arizona
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Tohono Chul Park – Tucson, Arizona
Tohono Chul Park is a privately funded, not-for-profit desert preserve in the Sonoran Desert on the northern edge of Tucson. The Santa Catalina Mountains form a backdrop for the Park’s natural desert habitat. Richard and Jean Wilson created the Park in 1985. This 49 acre Park has 300 species of cacti and succulents, 150 species of shrubs and trees, and 50 species of wildflowers. Thirty-eight species of birds make their permanent home at the Park while another 57 species visit the Park seasonally. In addition to the numerous trails and gardens the Park has museum shops, a tea room, greenhouse, performance gardens, an art exhibit house and education facilities on site. In 2005 it was designated as an Arizona Treasure by the governor.
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