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| Sabino Canyon is located at the base of the Catalina Mountains near the northeast part of the city. Several housing areas at the mouth of the canyon carry the name Sabino Canyon. Single-family homes and elegant mansions populate the area at the entrance of the natural phenomena with prices from the low $400,000 up. All LISTINGS FOR PROPERTY IN THIS AREA are very desirable.
Archaeologists believe that the Clovis culture of hunter-gatherers could have come into the cool canyon as early as 12,000 to 15,000 years ago. They hunted Columbian mammoth, bison and other big game. Later the Cochise most likely visited closer to, 8000 B.C. Their food was small game and plants. Next came the Hohokam came and lastly the Pima and Tohono O’odham Indians still live here. To follow Sabino Creek to its headwater is a daunting task as it flows through ten miles of rugged terrain to the desert floor. Even if there is no water in the stream when you visit, do not be fooled. There may not be enough to come to the surface but underground it is running into our groundwater wells. Melting snow, in a good year will produce flows that can cover the bridges. By May there usually is no top-level water. Particularly during the summer, the cool air in the pines and firs on the mountain force air exchanges that lead to the dramatic thunderhead clouds often seen in the afternoons. These in turn produce the water that feeds Sabino Creek. |
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