- Rincon Mountains
The Rincon Mountains are a significant mountain range east of
Tucson ,Arizona , in theUnited States . The Rincon Mountains are one of five mountain ranges surrounding theTucson valley. The other ranges include the most prominent, theSanta Catalina Mountains to the north, theSanta Rita Mountains to the south, theTucson Mountains to the west, and theTortolita Mountains to the northwest.Redington Pass separates the Rincon Mountains from the Santa Catalina Mountains. The Rincon Mountains are generally less rugged than the Santa Catalina Mountains and Santa Rita Mountains. The Rincon Mountains are also included in theMadrean sky islands ."Rincón" is Spanish for "corner", denoting the primary shape of the mountain range. Mica Mountain (8,664 feet), the high-point of the Rincons forms the apex, with Rincon Peak (8,482 feet) forming the southern point, and Tanque Verde Peak forming the western point of the corner. The interior of the corner is Rincon Valley (south and west of Mica Mountain), primarily former ranchland currently being converted totract housing . Colossal Cave county park, alimestone cave and popular destination, is located on the east end of the Rincon Valley, north of the community of Vail.East of the Rincons are the Little Rincon Mountains. Between these two ranges is
Happy Valley , a popular destination for locals forcamping ,hunting , andoff-roading . Farther east is theSan Pedro River .South of the Rincon Mountains, beyond Rincon Valley is the Cienega Creek and
Interstate 10 .Most of the Rincon Mountains are within
Saguaro National Park , as well as the Rincon Wilderness Area.Trails
The majority of the range is off-limits to motorized & bicycle travel. The mountains can be accessed on foot or horseback by the following routes:
*East Side
**Turkey Creek Trail
**Miller Creek Trail
*North Side
**Italian Ranch (Italian Springs) Trail
**Espiritu Creek Trail (inaccessible - dense overgrowth)
*West Side
**Douglas Springs Trail
**Tanque Verde Ridge Trail
*South Side
**Madrona/Rincon Peak Trail (inaccessible - trailhead located on private land)The
Arizona Trail passes through the Rincons, entering from the north by the Italian Ranch trail, and southeast by the Miller Creek TrailFurther reading
*"The Mountains Next Door" by Janice Emily Bowers
*"Papers of the Manning Family, 1860-2001" (University of Arizona Library Special Collections)
*"Flora and Vegetation of the Rincon Mountains, Pima County, Arizona", by Janice Emily Bowers
*"Fire History of the Rincon Mountain Wilderness, Saguaro National Monument" by Baisan, Christopheree also
*
List of mountain ranges of Arizona
*List of Arizona Wilderness Areas External links
* [http://outdoortravels.com/hiking_az_overview_saguaro.html Saguaro National Park - hiking information]
* [http://arizona.sierraclub.org/trail_guide/ Sierra club trail guide]
* [http://www.rinconinstitute.org/ Rincon Institute - conservation]
* [http://www.rinconvalley.org/ Rincon Valley Coalition - community]
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