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noted beauty of Sabino Canyon. The Shuttle was cancelled by the current US government in 2018 and reopened in March 2019, with closed-in electric shuttlebuses set to replace the former open scenic Shuttles. Summer/Fall 2019 is expected to see the return of new open scenic Shuttle all electrically run.
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The first Shuttle in Sabino Canyon began operating in October, 1978. From that point forward, access by cars was restricted to allow visitors to reach Upper Sabino Canyon by foot, bicycle or Shuttle. Sabino Canyon Tours was founded in May 1985 and provides visitors the opportunity to experience the
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On July 31, 2006, flooding from a thunderstorm washed out the bridge at Rattlesnake Creek (just beyond mile marker 1 and shuttle stop #1), restricting the tram to the road below this point. Many portions of the roadway above Rattlesnake Creek also received damage from the flooding, including silt
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Friends of Sabino Canyon holds an outdoor holiday concert, Music in the Canyon, every year to raise funds for its work, and its major donors are recognized on hand-painted tiles at the entrance to Sabino Canyon, reflecting a variety of southwestern themes.
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Federal funding has increasingly not kept pace with the pressures that urbanization and over a million visitors a year have placed on Sabino Canyon. Friends of Sabino Canyon, an independent
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Friends of Sabino Canyon has provided nearly $ 500,000 for projects in Sabino Canyon, including trail rehabilitation in the aftermath of the
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and debris scattered onto it. Tram service was completely restored, with the tram being able to complete all nine stops.
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dislodged massive boulders lining the canyon walls, which came to rest in the valley below. In 1905 the newly created
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with minor bridges constructed over them. Wildlife in the canyon includes a range of animals. Some of which are
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organization, was founded in 1993 to raise additional funds to preserve and enhance Sabino Canyon.
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over 12 million years ago. Around 5 million B.C., the mountains ceased formation around the
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Geology and Geological Hazards Field Trip of Sabino Canyon: Results of the July 2006 Storms
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The history of Sabino Canyon began with the formation of the
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Panorama looking toward Sabino Canyon in February 2009
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Sabino Canyon is located in Arizona
Santa Catalina Mountains
Arizona
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32°19′20.52″N 110°48′35.36″W / 32.3223667°N 110.8098222°W / 32.3223667; -110.8098222
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Santa Catalina Mountains
Coronado National Forest
Tucson
Arizona
Southern Arizona
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