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CiĆ©nega Creek — Photo Essay   Leave a comment

Hiking the CiĆ©nega Creek Trail with Friend,Tom Markey — Images by kenne
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CiĆ©nega Creek TrailĀ (English: “Hundred Springs Creek” or “MarshĀ Creek”) is an intermittentĀ stream located within the Cienega Creek Natural Preserve,Ā and is one of the most intactĀ riparian corridors left in the state, represents one of the last perennial streams in southeastern Arizona. It originates in the Canelo HillsĀ and continues northwest about 50 miles (80Ā km) to an area just outsideĀ Tucson, where it becomes known asĀ Pantano Wash.Ā Pantano Wash continues through Tucson and eventually connects with theĀ Rillito River.

Gila Topminnow, once the most widespread fish in the Gila River basin (including Santa Cruz River), the Gila topminnow now claims Cienega Creek as its last stronghold in the United States. This guppy-like fish is good at thriving in less than ideal water conditions and loves to feast on mosquito larva. — Source: Pima County