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Stone walls and steps are among the ruins of the onetime prison camp in the Catalina Mountains. The camp held Japanese Americans during World War II. Photos by Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star ...
How to get there: The trailhead is 19 miles up Catalina Highway on the right side of the road. Aspen Draw Trail: Starting at Mount Lemmon Ski Valley, this 1.7-mile winding trail climbs 843 feet to ...
Camping within Catalina State Park offers opportunities that bring visitors closer to nature. The park's campground features ...
You can hike and camp at a remote beach on Santa Catalina Island's wild side. And there's an easy way to do it. Amid COVID-19, hike and camp safely on Catalina's wild side - Los Angeles Times ...
Located in the Santa Catalina Mountains, Mt. Lemmon is a great place to escape the heat. Recreational amenities located on the mountain include hiking, camping, fishing, and sledding in the winter.
Legend has it that somewhere deep in the Catalina Mountains north of Tucson lies the lost “Mine With the Iron Door.” Other lore suggests that there was a Jesuit mission tucked away in the ...
Girls grades 3-12 Four two-week sessions, June 16-Aug. 10 10820 Reeves Road, Ojai 805-699-5247 girlsrocksb.org This camp is a deeper version of the “school of rock” concept.
The peak on Mount Lemmon rises 6,000 feet from the base of the mountain, sitting at 9,171 feet and is the highest peak in the Catalina Mountain range, according to Visit Arizona.
TUCSON, Ariz. (KVOA) - Catalina State Park in Tucson, Arizona is celebrating its 40th anniversary this month. The park serves as one of Tucson’s most popular hiking and camping destinations, and ...
The beloved cactus, nearly 100 years older than Arizona itself, weathered generations of storms and droughts, until it toppled to the ground after August rains.
TUCSON, Ariz. (KVOA) - The Golder Ranch Fire Department's Special Operations Team recently rescued three people from the Deer Camp Loop Trail in the Catalina Mountains.