The Patagonia-Sonoita Creek Preserve protects vital riparian habitat in southeastern Arizona, offering hiking, birdwatching, and wildlife viewing opportunities along a rare perennial creek.
Located in Santa Cruz County in southern Arizona, the Patagonia-Sonoita Creek Preserve conserves a critical stretch of riparian habitat along Sonoita Creek, one of the few permanent waterways in the region. The preserve covers diverse landscapes including cottonwood-willow forests, grasslands, and oak woodlands, supporting a wide variety of plants and wildlife. The creek provides essential water source for native fish, amphibians, and migratory birds. Established and managed by The Nature Conservancy, the preserve serves both conservation and recreation purposes. Visitors can explore well-maintained trails like the Sonoita Creek Trail, which offers scenic views of the creek valley, abundant birdlife, and native flora. The preserve provides habitat for species such as Southwestern willow flycatcher, Black-tailed Gnatcatcher, and various hummingbirds, making it a hotspot for birdwatchers. Historically, the Sonoita Creek area was used by indigenous peoples and later settlers, with its fertile riparian corridors valuable for agriculture and ranching. Today, the preserve aims to protect the ecological integrity of this vital waterway from development pressures, invasive species, and water scarcity. Visitors come to hike, photograph wildlife, and enjoy peaceful immersion in nature just outside the town of Patagonia. Educational signage and occasional guided walks help visitors understand the significance of preserving riparian ecosystems in this arid region. The preserve’s proximity to the Patagonia Mountains and other nearby protected lands enhances opportunities for extended exploration.
Sonoita Creek Trail featuring lush riparian habitat and abundant birdlife
Rare Arizona riparian ecosystem supporting endangered Southwestern willow flycatcher
Close proximity to Patagonia town with access to local amenities
Quiet wildlife viewing spots along the creek with excellent photography opportunities
A perennial creek sustaining vital riparian vegetation and wildlife in this arid landscape.
Cottonwood and willow stands that create important habitat for migratory birds and endangered species.
Scenic views of the surrounding mountain ranges enhance the landscape experience on trails.