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Coordinates: 32°31.78N 111°02.44W / 32.52967°N 111.04067°W / 32.52967; -111.04067
 

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Tortolita Mountains
Old stone sheep pens in Derrio Canyon, west end of Tortolitas
Highest point
Elevation4,696 ft (1,431 m)
Coordinates32°31.78′N 111°02.44′W / 32.52967°N 111.04067°W / 32.52967; -111.04067
Geography
Tortolita Mountains is located in Arizona
Tortolita Mountains

Tortolita Mountains

Tortolita Mountains

CountryUnited States
StateArizona
RegionSonoran Desert
CountiesPinal and Pima
SettlementTucson

The Tortolita Mountains are a modest mountain range northwest of Tucson, Arizona, USA, at the northern boundaries of Oro Valley and Marana, two suburbs of Tucson. Peak elevation is 4,696 feet (1,431 m).[1] Much of the mountain range is protected within the Tortolita Mountain Park, established in 1986 by Pima County, which plans to expand its territory.[2]

The Tortolita Mountains include extensive cultural resources. The Native American people known as the Hohokam occupied this area for approximately 700 years beginning around AD 500. In the eastern foothills of the Tortolita Mountains are ruins of Honeybee Village, a former Hohokam village preserved and maintained by the Town of Oro Valley.

Nearby is Honeybee Canyon, a riparian area with one of Pima County's few perennial streams [dubiousdiscuss], Honeybee Creek. Residential and related development near this area has been a source of conflict between environmentalists and real estate developers, beginning in the 1990s. Resorts, golf courses, and upscale homes have been developed near the canyon, generating significant controversy because of their threat to its cultural and environmental resources.[3][citation needed]. Honeybee Canyon Park[4] is a small developed area with restrooms, and is the trailhead for the popular Honeybee Canyon trail.[5]

Other mountain ranges surrounding the Tucson Valley include the Santa Catalina Mountains (the area's most prominent), the Rincon Mountains, the Santa Rita Mountains, and the Tucson Mountains.

References[edit]

  • ^ "Canyon Clash". Tucson Weekly. Retrieved 12 March 2020.
  • ^ Honey Bee Canyon park
  • ^ Honey Bee Trail
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