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Sentinel Peak Park - Official website of the City of Tucson Below this 2,900-foot peak, the Santa Cruz valley was farmed by the Hohokam Indians as early as 800 AD When the Spaniards arrived in the 17th century, the Hohokam had vanished and settlements of Piman people dotted the valley
Home KPNO - KPNO Founded in 1958, Kitt Peak National Observatory is home to one of the largest arrays of optical and radio telescopes in the world! KPNO is located 87 km (54 miles) southwest of Tucson, Arizona, at an altitude of 2096 m (6877 ft) in the Schuk Toak District on the Tohono O'odham Nation The Kitt Peak Visitor Center is your first stop on any visit
Sentinel Peak (Arizona) - Wikipedia Sentinel Peak is a 2,897 ft (900 m) peak in the Tucson Mountains southwest of downtown Tucson, Arizona, United States The valley's first inhabitants grew crops at the mountain's base, along the Santa Cruz River
Sentinel Peak, A Mountain | Tucson, AZ - Visit Tucson Sentinel Peak, also known as “A” Mountain, is a prominent landmark, hiking trail, park and sunset-watching destination in the Tucson Mountains on the west side of Downtown Tucson Every day, hundreds of people walk, bike and drive on Sentinel Peak Road, which climbs and encircles Sentinel Peak Park
Guide: Sentinel Peak A Mountain Tucson, Arizona - ParkFlo If you’re looking to catch an unforgettable sunset in the Tucson area, then you should check out Sentinel Peak also known as “A Mountain ” Located in the southwest Tucson area, it’s very easy to access with lots of parking and different viewpoint opportunities just perfect for photography Here’s everything you need to know for your visit
A Mountain, or Sentinel Peak | Pima County Public Library "A" Mountain is described as a "flat lying basalt flow" in the book Roadside Geology of Arizona by Halka Chronic, Page 61 Height: 2,890 feet "Often called A Mountain because of the huge A white-washed annually by University of Arizona students, this peak has had many names The Spanish name for it was Picacho del Centinela
Hike Wasson Peak for epic views, saguaros, and a mine . . . The highest peak in the Tucson Mountains, Wasson Peak provides an expansive view of Saguaro National Park and the city of Tucson Along the way, you will visit the remains of Gould Mine and enjoy spectacular desert scenery dotted with saguaro cactuses of all shapes and sizes