Avra Valley

Avra Valley
view of valley lands
Tucson Mountains, center east valley
Avra Valley is located in Arizona
Avra Valley
Avra Valley
Avra Valley in Arizona
Length45 mi (72 km)
Width10 mi (16 km)
Geography
CountryUnited States
StateArizona
RegionSonoran Desert
Counties
Population centers
Borders on
Coordinates32°13′16″N 111°20′31″W / 32.22119°N 111.34205°W / 32.22119; -111.34205

The Avra Valley is a 50-mile (80 km) long northwest–southeast valley, bordering the west of Tucson, Arizona. The Tucson Mountains are at the valley's center-east, with suburbs ranging east of the Tucson Mountains and trending northwest to the Avra Valley's northeast. This entire northwest stretch from Tucson contains the northwest trending Interstate 10, the route to Casa Grande and Phoenix. The northeast of the valley contains Marana on I-10, the Pinal Airpark, an aircraft storage park, and other communities along I-10. Avra Valley Airport is a general aviation airport in Marana, located about 15 miles (24 km) northwest of Tucson, and being used for storage of classic propeller-era airliners.

The center-(west) of the valley is at Cocoraque Butte,[1] 32°13′16″N 111°20′31″W / 32.22119°N 111.34205°W / 32.22119; -111.34205 (Baldy Peak (Sierrieta Mountains)), extended northeast from the Roskruge Mountains. Cocoraque Butte's height is 2,758 feet (841 m).[2]

Avra Valley from Gates Pass (Eastern Boundary)

Description

Avra Valley is a narrow valley, only about 10 miles wide in some locations, and bordered completely on the west by low-elevation, arid mountain ranges. From the northwest, the mountains are the Silver Bell Mountains, Watermans, and then in the southwest the Roskruge Mountains. Much of these ranges to the West of Avra Valley are protected in Ironwood Forest National Monument. South of Roskruge, Arizona Route 86 enters the valley from the Tohono O'odham Nation to the west. Robles Junction, Arizona, is also in the southwest, at the junction of the valley going southwest to Sasabe, the Altar Valley. Robles Junction is also at the northwest of the mountain range on Avra Valley's southern border, the Sierrita Mountains.

The north of the Avra Valley narrows at the Silver Bell Mountains and Marana to the east. The region merges into the wider flatlands associated with the floodplain regions of the northwestern Santa Cruz River where it begins to merge with the Gila River.

Saguaro National Park

Saguaro National Park protects the northern Tucson Mountains in its West Unit bordering Avra Valley. Saguaro National Park features "forests" of Saguaro, Carnegiea gigantea.

See also

References

  1. ^ Cocoraque Butte Summit, mountainzone
  2. ^ Arizona Road & Recreation Atlas, pp. 52–52.

Further reading

  • Gelderman, Frederick W. (1972). Soil Survey of Tucson-Avra Valley Area, Arizona. Soil Surveys. United States Department of Agriculture Soil Conservation Service.

External links

  • Cocoraque Butte Summit, mountainzone, (coord)
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