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Elevation 3,750 feet   Fees

Contact the Park:
(520) 287-2791
Sonoita Creek NA
400 Lake Patagonia Rd
Patagonia, AZ 85624

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Nearest Services: 12 miles

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511 Speed Code

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Park's Speed Code: 4240#

What is 511?

Fees

Park Entrance Fees:
Pay at Patagonia Lake SP Entrance Station
Per Vehicle (1-4 Adults): $10-$15
Individual: $3.00

Obtain day use permit from Visitor Center for entry into Sonoita Creek. Permit is limited to 30 individuals per day.

Camping Fees:
Primitive hike-in site: $12

Fee Schedule

Friends Group

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Friends of Sonoita Creek, a non-profit organization

 

Sonoita Creek State Natural Area

Visitor Center is Open for Season

The Visitor Center at Patagonia Lake SP will open Oct. 13 and the hours will be from 8:00 am - 4:30 pm on Wednesdays through Sundays. To find the Visitor Center follow the signs as you come into the park; it is located on the lake shore by the big bridge. There is parking in front. Come in to talk to the volunteers about hikes in the Park and the best places to see the birds. Look at the displays on the plants and animals of the Park. See upcoming activities on Patagonia Lake Home page.

spacer Hummingbird Monitoring Network Volunteers Needed!

Have you ever held a tiny hummingbird in your hand? Would you like to be that volunteer scientist or assistant in the picture? Then come out and assist Arizona State Parks and her partners in hummingbird research at Sonoita Creek State Natural Area (SCSNA) adjacent to Patagonia Lake State Park in southeastern Arizona. Learn More spacer


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Ride your horse from Patagonia Lake to Rio Rico, AZ, through Sonoita Creek State Natural Area. Hiking, camping, bird watching and school field trips are also available.

Established in 1994, Sonoita Creek State Natural Area's mission is to preserve this fragile riparian area and its surrounding environment. Encompassing a major portion of the Sonoita Creek and Coal Mine Spring watersheds, this is the State of Arizona's first significant Natural Area.

The Natural Area protects not only the endangered Gila Topminnow and serveral special-status birds, but also historical and cultural relics. Low impact recreations such as hiking, and bird watching co-exist with education and scientific research of Sonoita Creek State Natural Area.

Habitat

Sonoita Creek State Natural Area is unique in that, within a relatively small area, seven distinct vegetative communities are present ranging from Semi-Desert Grasslands to Riparian Deciduous Forests. The visual and biological characteristics of these communities are markedly different, and their combined presence in a relatively small area is quite rare.

The Natural Area is located in a transitional zone between the Sonoran Desert and the Chihuahuan Desert. Representative species from each zone can be observed within its boundaries.

spacer Sonoita Creek State Natural Area and Patagonia Lake State Park are located next to each other in Patagonia, Arizona. The Natural Area conserves the land in its natural state, so you won’t find restrooms or modern camping facilities in the Natural Area.

Use Patagonia Lake State Park as your base camp to enjoy the hiking, horseback riding, and natural surroundings of the Sonoita Creek area. Please practice “Leave No Trace” ethics.


Because of a reduction in staffing at the Park, currently the program is not being offered.

Educational Curriculum for School Field Trips

Healthy Water Education Program: For Grades 3 through 6
A curriculum called The Healthy Water Education Program was developed at Sonoita Creek State Natural Area by State Park and educators several years ago for use with grades 3 to 6. It is available for use by teachers or parents. The curriculum includes activities for learning about water temperature, PH, dissolved oxygen, and turbidity through water testing. Students learn to use microscopes to observe and identify microscopic animals in lake water. The chapter on Pollution is from a fish's point of view. The activities and concepts are aligned with the State Science Curriculum Standards.

Download Healthy Water Education Program Curriculum (spacer 1.6 MB PDF)
Download Healthy Water Journal (spacer 460 KB PDF) Please print out a journal for each student. Can be printed 2-sided.

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New Mexico and Arizona Railroad

Sections of this railroad once paralleled Sonoita Creek from Patagonia to Rio Rico. The New Mexico and Arizona Railroad Trail follows the old railroad bed. Remains of the past can be seen in the form of culverts, bridge abutments, pilings, spikes and rails. Please leave these artifacts for others to enjoy.

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