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Coordinates: 31°3236N 110°4443W / 31.54333°N 110.74528°W / 31.54333; -110.74528
 

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Harshaw Creek
Harshaw Creek, northeast of the Harshaw townsite
Location
CountryUnited States
StateArizona
CountySanta Cruz
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationPatagonia Mountains
Mouth 

 • location

Sonoita Creek, Patagonia, Arizona

 • coordinates

31°32′36N 110°44′43W / 31.54333°N 110.74528°W / 31.54333; -110.74528

 • elevation

4,078 ft (1,243 m)[1]
Length15 mi (24 km)
Basin features
River systemColorado River

Harshaw Creek is a stream in the Patagonia MountainsofSanta Cruz County, Arizona, named after David Tecumseh Harshaw, who settled along its banks in the mid-1870s.[2] It is approximately 15 miles (24 km) long and flows in a north to northwesterly direction toward the community of Patagonia, where it joins with Sonoita Creek.[3]

Most of Harshaw Creek is ephemeral and experiences its greatest stream-flow after the summer monsoon and winter snowstorms. Vegetation is typical to the region with cottonwood, willow, sycamore and other lesser plants forming a riparian corridor along its banks. Upper Harshaw Creek flows through a narrow, steep-walled valley, which widens out into a sandy channel as it enters the Sonoita Valley a few miles south of Patagonia.[4]

Much of Harshaw Creek is located within the Coronado National Forest and is available for recreational use. Several ranches are also located alongside the creek, although cattle grazing is limited. The creek and its tributaries were the center of extensive gold and silver mining activity beginning at the end of the 19th century and lasting well into the 20th century. As a result, there are multiple abandoned mines in the area, which are a significant source of pollution. Because of this, Harshaw Creek has a significantly higher pH level than other nearby streams.[3][4]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  • ^ Barnes, Will Croft (1988). Arizona Place Names. University of Arizona. ISBN 0816510741.
  • ^ a b "Coronado National Forest: Harshaw Road #49 Scenic Drive". US Forest Service. Retrieved 2014-12-28.
  • ^ a b "Total Maximum Daily Load For: Upper Harshaw Creek, Sonoita Creek Basin, Santa Cruz River Watershed, Coronado National Forest, near Patagonia, Santa Cruz County, Arizona" (PDF). Arizona Department of Environmental Quality. June 30, 2003. Retrieved 2014-12-28.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Harshaw_Creek&oldid=1171198508"

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