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4th of July Closure

June 30, 2023
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Sign stating the Hill will be closed on July 4th at 6pm, opening back up July 5th at 4am.

Please be advised, for the safety of Tumamoc Hill, the Hill will be closed at 6pm on July 4th.  Re-opening for normal walking hours July 5th at 4am. 

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AIR Resilience Theme Grant Focuses on Fire and Restoration in the Sonoran Desert

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Characterizing the Construction of Terraced Hills (Cerros de Trincheras) in the Sonoran Desert Through Soil Characterization and Micromorphology

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Tumamoc Hill Youth Program begins

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