
Rillito River Park - Tucson, AZ
Posted by:
rambles
N 32° 17.397 W 110° 59.006
12S E 501559 N 3572575
Quick Description: A linear park along the Rillito River.
Location: Arizona, United States
Date Posted: 7/5/2007 9:11:51 PM
Waymark Code: WM1T98
Views: 153
Long Description:Southern Arizona gets massive monsoons in the summer that rip down
the washes. In a good winter there are steady rains that pour down
the mountains that surround Tucson and fill up the washes that are
dry most of the year. Pima County has developed along the Rillito
River (yes I know it's a dry wash most of the year) a linear park.
They have stabilized the walls of the washes with natural looking
concrete but left the bed natural. Along the edges are paths for
walkers, runners, skaters and bicyclists. At least one side is a
paved path and sometimes both. This also keeps people from building
right up to the edge and getting flooded regularly.
The Rillito Riverpark starts in the west at I-10 between
Ruthrauff and Orange Grove where the Rillito goes under the
railroad and interstate to merge with the Santa Cruz that runs
south to north. It goes east and south for 12 miles to Craycroft
Road. On weekend mornings there is a constant stream of people
walking and riding along the path.
Along the Rillito is a mini Stonehenge, a Children's Park
dedicated to children who have died through accidents or violence,
the Rillito Race Track and a park developed from a Rural Historic
Landscape that is a very nice park. The numerous bridges across
side washes are decorated with original mosaics. One bridge that
the path goes under has a bat flight at dusk during the summer. The
Tucson Department of Transportation is careful to not work on the
bridge during the summer as it's when the colony is raising their
young before they fly south in the winter.
The coordinates given are at First Avenue, about half way.
Coordinates for the east end are:
N 32*16.205
W 110*52.498
and the west end are:
N 32*18.934
W 111*02.637