University of Arizona
Sense of Place
Geos. 195D
Catalina State Park
Up on the lower northwest flank of the Catalinas lies Catalina State Park, one of the great state parks of Arizona. Catalina State Park is famous for many things:
- Excellent desert-foothills hiking
- Neat geology
- A nice bosque of mesquite
- Click here for Desert Harvesters, an organization dedicated to appreciating native foods of the Sonoran Desert, including mesquite
- Great birding, especially for owls
- Very dark skies for star gazing
- Classic sunsets, and pretty good moonsets as well
- Spring wildflowers, during some years, anyway
poppies, 2024- Fun camping
- An instructive Hohokam village, called Romero. Compare and contrast this Hohokam site with others we've seen in class
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Catalina sunset (above) and moonset (left), Oct. 25, 2014. Click to see bigger versions. Photos Paul Sheppard
Sutherland Wash
2009: Stream discharge calculations.
Photo Paul Sheppard
2010: Flowing this year.
Photo Colleen Mathis
Romero Ruin Hohokam
Click here for a pdf of this booklet
(password protected, ask Paul)
2015: Romero saguaro, backlit.
Photo Nina Kolodij
2014: Francisco & Victoriana Romero's house.
Photo Paul Sheppard
2024: A different Romero saguaro.
Photo Paul Sheppard
2018: Upslope from Romero Ruin: Desperate landscape? Or microsites of opportunity?
- Romero Ruin Interpretive Trail: Tracing human history in the area: 2007 AZDS article on Romero Ruin Trail.
- Glimpse the past at Romero Ruin: 2010 AZDS article on the Romero Ruin.
- The Romero Saguaro has fallen: 2022 AZDS article on the toppling of the giant Saguaro.
Oblique aerial view of Romero, facing south.
Hohokam Ballcourts
- Community structures
- Associated with the Hohokam culture
- Dating from AD 750 to 1200
- Athletic competitions, social gatherings
- Click here for more reading
Artistic depiction of a Hohokam ballcourt in
Tucson (notice "A" Mt.). Artist: Rob Ciaccio.
2011: Romero Ballcourt.
Extra Team Photo this year.
Mesquite Bosque
2017: Vermillion Flycatcher. Photo Robin Williams
2014: The Magnificient Mesquite. Photo Gary Huckleberry
Team Photo 2022
Catalina State Park, the Romero saguaro.
Photo Paul Sheppard
The Romero saguaro fell summer, 2022.
Here it is on the 2023 SOP trip. Photo Gary Huckleberry
Team Photo 2024 (lowest temps ever for the March trip)
Catalina State Park, Romero Pueblo.
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