Historic Route. The historic trail
route crosses the Mexican border and enters the United States in the City
of Nogales, proceeds north along the Nogales Wash for several miles to
its confluence with the Santa Cruz River, and then closely follows the
Santa Cruz River through Santa Cruz County.
Federal Components
Tumacácori National Historical
Park, including San Cayetano de Calabasas and Guevavi (NPS)
Historic Sites
Camp #14, Tubac Presidio State Historical
Park. (AZ)
High Potential Route Segments
Privately owned trail between Tumacácori
and Tubac managed by the Anza Trail Coalition of Arizona. The ultimate
goal is that the Coalition would accept the easement and would develop
and maintain the trail. The Coalition is working with other landowners
to extend the trail throughout the county.
Interpretive Sites
Camp #13, Las Lagunas, north of St. Andrew
church in Nogales.
Recreational Trail
The Santa Cruz County Comprehensive Plan
recognizes the Anza Trail and provides ultimately for the development of
a hiking and riding trail linking several linear parks along the Santa
Cruz River. Calabasas Park, opened in the spring of 1993, is the first
developed by the county along the river. The final goal is the protection
of the Santa Cruz River corridor. This proposed river trail would closely
parallel the historic route from the confluence with Nogales Wash north
through the county. The proposed Mission Trail from Guevavi to Tumacácori,
a part of the proposed county route, would be a trail link to the Juan
Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail.
The potential of the Nogales Wash to become
a recreational component of the Anza Trail should be explored. Trail planning
could consider the issues of riparian corridor protection and water quality
in this wash.
For bicyclists, a frontage road along Interstate
19 (I-19) could be marked as the historic route. The NPS will encourage
a continuous bicycle route through the county as work is performed on I-19.
Auto Route (marked)
I-19 closely follows the Nogales Wash
and the Santa Cruz River and is within the historic trail corridor.
Coordination
Anza Trail Coalition of Arizona
Arizona Office of Tourism
Center for Spanish Colonial Archeology
City of Nogales
Friends of the Santa Cruz River
Landowners
Pimería Alta Historical Society
Museum.
Santa Cruz County Planning Department
State of Arizona
• Office of Historic Preservation
• Department of Parks & Recreation
Tubac Presidio Historical Park
• Department of Transportation
• Game & Fish Department
Santa Cruz River Project
Tohono O'odham Nation
Tumacácori National Historical
Park
US Fish & Wildlife Service |