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Coordinates: 31°2741N 110°5845W / 31.46139°N 110.97917°W / 31.46139; -110.97917
 

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Sonoita Creek
Sonoita Creek, facing downstream from Salero Road
Location
CountryUnited States
StateArizona
CountySanta Cruz
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationTwo miles northwest of Sonoita[1]
 • coordinates31°41′36N 110°41′20W / 31.69333°N 110.68889°W / 31.69333; -110.68889[2]
 • elevation5000 ft [1]
Mouth 

 • location

Santa Cruz River, Rio Rico, Arizona

 • coordinates

31°27′41N 110°58′45W / 31.46139°N 110.97917°W / 31.46139; -110.97917[2]

 • elevation

3435 ft[2]
Length31 mi (50 km)[3]
Basin features
River systemColorado River
Tributaries 
 • leftHarshaw Creek

Sonoita Creek is a tributary stream of the Santa Cruz RiverinSanta Cruz County, Arizona. It originates near and takes its name from the abandoned Pima mission in the high valley near Sonoita. It flows steadily for the first 15 miles (24 km) of its westward course past Patagonia, its bird sanctuary and Patagonia Lake, but sinks beneath the sand seven to eight miles (11 to 13 km) before joining the Santa Cruz River a few miles north of Nogales. This confluence provides water for Tumacácori and Tubac and collects in the marsh lands around San Xavier del Bac downstream, to the north. The Santa Rita Mountains lie to the north and the Canelo Hills, Red Mountain and the Patagonia Mountains lie to the south. Harshaw Creek is a southern tributary which joins the Sonoita near Patagonia. Harshaw Creek drains the area between the Patagonia Mountains to the west and the high San Rafael Valley grasslands to the east. The ghost townofHarshaw lies within its watershed.

Sonoita Creek contains black bullhead, red shiner, mosquitofish, crayfish, American bullfrogs, largemouth bass, Gila topminnows, speckled dace, longfin dace, Sonora suckers, and desert suckers.[4]

The New Mexico and Arizona Railroad paralleled the Sonoita Creek for a portion of the railroad's route. The route ran from a connection with the Southern Pacific RailroadinBenson, then south to Fairbank (about 13 km or 8 miles west of Tombstone) then west to Sonoita – Patagonia and Rio Rico, then south to Nogales. The railroad was constructed in 1881–82 and was abandoned in five phases between 1927 and 1962. Only 15.74 km (9.78 mi) of track remains in place today, from Rio Rico to Nogales, and is operated by the Union Pacific Railroad.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Sonoita, AZ, 7.5 Minute Topographic Quadrangle, USGS, 1996 (2002 rev)
  • ^ a b c U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Sonoita Creek
  • ^ "Watershed FAQs: Sonoita Creek". Friends of Sonoita Creek. Archived from the original on 2014-12-27. Retrieved 2014-12-26.
  • ^ https://www.fws.gov/southwest/federal_assistance/pdfs/chapter%2010%20santa%20cruz%20river%20watershed.pdf [bare URL PDF]
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