Tucson

River Parks

A tour of the River Park along the Rillito Wash.

[1998] [5/15/99] [1/1/00] [1/16/00] [1/22/00] [3/12/00]

  • Pedestrian and equestrian path
  • Looking at the Catalina Mountains
  • Rillito Horse Racing Park
  • Our very own bridges
  • Another view of the pedestrian and cyclist bridges
  • Tucson's stonehenge (5/15/99) - 1 - 2
  • Just gorgeous blooms (5/15/99) - 1 - 2
  • Along the Rillito on New Years Day (1/1/00) - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7
  • New pedestrian and cyclist bridges going in between Alvernon and Campbell (1/16/00) - 1 - 2 - 3 -
  • New bridges going up west of La Cholla where there is no real Riverpark 1 - 2
  • One of the washes coming into the Rillito. They can fill up with raging water in minutes, but most of the time are bone dry. (1/22/00)
  • This is Camino de la Tierra, the only street that goes down into the wash. There may be other roads that do but they are out in the country. (1/22/00)
  • A huge gravel (?) by the Rillito, west of Camino de la Tierra. (1/22/00)
  • Where the Rillito goes under I-10 and I can't cycle any further. (1/22/00)
  • Roadwork on the Camino de la Tierra, south of the Rillito, which makes for rough bicycling. (1/22/00)
  • Camino de la Tierra becomes an alley as the street turns left. (1/22/00)
  • A new rest stop on the Rillito at Swan (3/12/00)
  • A beautiful tree along the River Walk (3/12/00)

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