A look at the Sabino Canyon Recreation Area in pictures from the Arizona Daily Star and Tucson Citizen over the years. The U.S. Forest Service began administering Sabino Canyon in 1905. During the Great Depression, the government works agencies like…
Sabino Creek at Sabino Canyon Recreation Area north of Tucson, probably ca. 1950s.A dry Sabino Creek at Sabino Canyon Recreation Area north of Tucson, probably ca. 1950s.Undated photo of snow at Sabino Canyon Recreation Area north of Tucson. Probably ca. 1950s.Undated photo of snow at Sabino Canyon Recreation Area north of Tucson. Probably ca. 1950s.Fishing in Sabino Creek at Sabino Canyon Recreation Area north of Tucson. Probably ca. 1950s.
A boy fishes in the lake at Sabino Canyon north of Tucson in May, 1951, after it was stocked with trout for the first time.People fish in the lake at Sabino Canyon north of Tucson in May, 1951, after it was stocked with trout for the first time.Water gushes over the entire 90-foot width of the Lower Sabino Dam at Sabino Canyon Recreation Area north of Tucson in March, 1954, after a steady two-day rain. It was the heaviest flow over the dam since 1932.
A U.S. Geological Survey employee checks water level several hundred yards upstream from Lower Sabino Dam in 1956 at Sabino Canyon Recreation Area north of Tucson.The yet-unfinished Sabino Canyon gatehouse, about a half mile away from the Visitor Center, was several days away from completion on September 2, 1969. The roadway throughout the area was repaved causing some temporary closing of certain recreation sites.Civilian Conservation Corps workers make adobe bricks in lower Sabino Canyon.
Hundreds of cars parked haphazardly along Sabino Canyon Road outside Sabino Canyon National Recreation Area north of Tucson in March, 1974, before the parking lot was expanded and vehicles were banned from the canyon.Cars parked haphazardly along Sabino Canyon Road outside Sabino Canyon National Recreation Area north of Tucson in March, 1974, before the parking lot was expanded and vehicles were banned from the canyon.
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