A
vast
array
of
desert
plants
and
wildlife
inhabit
the
foothills,
canyons,
and
streams
of
this
5,500
acre
high
desert
park
at
the
base
of
the
Santa
Catalina
Mountains.
The
landscape
invites
camping,
picnicking,
and
bird
watching
--
more
than
150
species
of
birds
call
the
park
home.
An
equestrian
center
provides
a
staging
area
for
trail
riders
and
plenty
of
trailer
parking
too.
Miles
of
equestrian,
birding,
and
hiking
trails
wind
through
the
park
and
the
Coronado
National
Forest.
Catalina
State
Park
is
a
few
miles
north
of
Tucson's
city
limints
off
State
Route
77.
Facilities
Restrooms
(Handicapped
Accessible)
Showers
(Handicapped
Accessible)
Waste
Disposal
Group
Use
Area
Picnic
Area
Hiking
Trails
Equestrian
Trails
Physical
Attributes
of
Park
Site
Acreage
-
5,511
Approximate
Elevation
-
2,650
feet
Number
of
Camping
Units
-
48
Miscellaneous
Stay
Limit
-
15
days
Visitor
Center
-
7am
-
5pm
Park
Phone
Number
-
(928)
628-5798
Month
Max.
Min.
Precipitation
January
57.7
34.3
1.6
February
60.4
36
1.55
March
64
38.3
1.85
April
73.1
45
0.81
May
82.5
53.1
0.23
June
91.6
61.4
0.34
July
93.2
67.3
2.89
August
89.7
65
3.16
September
87.6
61
1.84
October
78.6
51.5
1.18
November
66.2
47.7
1.23
December
58.9
35.7
2.23
(Average
daily
temperature
and
precipitation)
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