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Easy, 1.46 mi loop

164 ft elevation gain

Hiked 4/2/24

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I spent a couple of days at the Catalina State Park waiting on minor flood waters to recede (2024), and while there hiked this lovely short little hike showcasing much of the flora found in the area. On the other side of the valley the jagged ridges of the Santa Catalina mountains rise dramatically.

Several clusters of Saguaro cacti grow among the shrubs on the side of the trail. One dead and desiccated Saguaro may be seen in the center of frame.

A view over a small cluster of Saguaro which leads to the ridge of the Santa Catalina mountains in the distance. The receding mild flood waters of a river may be seen cutting across the center of frame.

Several rocky and jagged peaks along the ridge of the Santa Catalina mountains. A very light dusting of snow is seen in the upper reaches, which are also dipping into a cloud above.

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