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Sonoita
Homes and Real Estate for Sale in Arizona
Sonoita is located at the crossroads of US Highways 82 and 83. We are
surrounded by rolling, grass-covered hills and enjoy wonderful blue skies
and wide-open spaces. Many people say this area "looks like Montana."
Well, maybe. We love it here whether or not it does. We certainly have a
lot less snow!
Weather in the Sonoita area is usually dry, sunny and warm. Winter
temperatures average between 20-60F with occasional snow and rain. Spring
is very temperate with the thermometer registering 50 - 80F. The
summer-fall temperatures average between 80-95F. Our monsoon season starts
in July and lasts for two to three months. Please enjoy, the climate
encourages outdoor activities year round.
Terrain here is rolling grasslands and cienegas. Sonoita lies in a wide
valley surrounded by mountains. Oak and pine forests are found in the
higher elevations. The arroyos found across the cienega may have
occasional flash floods during the monsoon season.
Altitude is 4,987 feet above sea level and some folks may experience
shortness of breath when exercising vigorously.
The Community of Sonoita
Sonoita Home
Community
The Sonoita Crossroads Forum is a group of local citizens who work
together to keep the many facets of our wonderful quality of life in
focus. All interested people are invited to attend their quarterly
presentations and working group meetings. The Sonoita Chamber of
Commercemeets every third Wednesday. More than 30 local businesses
participate in the Chamber.
The Sonoita-Elgin Emergency Services Inc. volunteers respond to our crisis
situations and keep us safe. They include volunteer firefighters,
emergency medical technicians, and dispatchers from the local area. SEESI
hosts monthly luncheons, as well as rummage sales, auctions, barbecues,
and dances to raise funds to provide our community with a highly trained
and modernly equipped emergency response force. The Sonoita Buying Club is
a group of local folks cooperatively buying organic and health conscience
products from the Tucson Cooperative Warehouse. The Buying Club is a
cooperative and any local resident is welcome to join. If you are
interested send an e-mail note to the coop coordinator.
The Sonoita Bible Church is an interdenominational church. Phone (520)
455-5779 The Mustang 4-H Club has groups for local kids who want to raise
a wide variety of livestock, learn how to train and care for dogs, polish
home management skills, and refine their presentation and leadership
abilities.
The Harvest Christian Ministries is a full Gospel interdenominational
church. Pastor Ed Schaeffer conducts worship on Sunday mornings at 10:30
and Wednesday evenings at 7:30 pm. Phone (520) 455-5505 The Sonoita
Fairgrounds is host to many local activities from rodeos to Little League
to estate auctions.
The Sonoita Community Library is located at 3147 Hwy 83 in the County
Building. Phone (520) 455-5517. The Patagonia Union High School District
provides high school classes for the students moving up from Elgin
Elementary School
Sonoita Arizona
Sonoita is located in Pima County southeast of Tucson between Tombstone
and Nogales along Highway 82 near Patagonia Lake and the Coronado National
Forest.
Sonoita is surrounded by rolling, grass-covered hills. Weather in the
Sonoita area is usually dry, sunny and warm. Winter temperatures average
between 20-60 degrees F with occasional snow and rain. Spring is very
temperate with the thermometer registering 50-80 degrees F. The
summer-fall temperatures average between 80-95 degrees F.
The terrain of Sonoita is rolling grasslands and cienegas. Sonoita lies in
a wide valley surrounded by mountains. Oak and pine forests are found in
the higher elevations. The arroyos found across the cienega may have
occasional flash floods during the monsoon season.
Biking, it's a great way to see the area. There are plenty of outdoor
activities to participate in. One of the best attractions near Sonoita are
the small wineries. Due to their proximity, visitors can spend a day
visiting all of them.
Sonoita
The settlements of Sonoita and Elgin were founded when the Santa Fe
Railroad built an 88-mile-long line that ran the full length of Sonoita
Creek, from Benson to Nogales, in 1882. Walking the elevated berm upon
which the Railroad Trail is built is one of the many attractions of the
area.
The Sonoita area’s 4,970 foot elevation, high rolling grasslands,
surrounded by spectacular mountains and canyons, provide some of Arizona’s
most beautiful weather and landscapes. Mount Wrightson, one of the tallest
peaks in Arizona, dominates the horizon.
Grasslands between Sonoita and Patagonia. Photo courtesy
of the Nature Concervancy.
A rich and varied human history is a magnet for archeologists,
anthropologists and others tantalized by the historical mosaic. Limited
archaeological investigations have revealed the presence of several
prehistoric cultures including Archaic sites dating from 2000 BC to 500
BC, Hohokam sites from 900 to 1400 AD, and possible Sobaipuri sites.
Sonoita and Elgin’s rich ranching history dates back to the 1800s when as
many as 3,000 head of cattle a day were shipped from local ranches by rail
to markets in the East. Fort Buchanan and Fort Crittenden were established
in the area in 1857-1867 to protect settlers from marauding Apaches.
Ranching is still an active industry with some families working the same
land for five generations.
Filmmakers have chosen the charming old west atmosphere and beauty of the
Sonoita area for several films including, “Oklahoma,” “Red River,” and
more recently, “Tin Cup,” “The Young Guns,” “The Fantastiks,” “Broken
Lance,” “Tom Horn” and television series such as, “The Young Riders” and “Gunsmoke.”
Sonoita, Arizona’s Wine Country, is home to several wineries that offer
some of the best wines found outside of France. These vineyards represent
a rapidly growing industry, which began some four decades in the Sonoita
Valley. Each vineyard produces unique vintages which reflect the
personalities and attitudes of their owners, from colorful picnic-style
wine to serious award winning varietals.
The Empire Cienega Ranch, once one of the largest and most prosperous
cattle operations in the southwest, is now managed by the Bureau of Land
Management as an antelope preserve, which is open to the public. Its
historic building and corrals, including the ranch house which is listed
on the National Register of Historic Places, are being restored and
preserved in order to understand the culture and history of ranching life
in this area.
Plan your visit to include one or more of the annual events. In April, the
Blessing of the Vineyards takes place at Sonoita Vineyards. Sonoita
Quarter Horse Show, in spring, is the oldest Quarter horse show in the
nation. The Santa Cruz County Fair takes place the last weekend in
September and features exhibits, food vendors, family entertainment and
carnival rides.
Modern Sonoita has the charm of the old west with some of the finest
restaurants and shops in Arizona. Shoppers will find classic authentic
Native American jewelry, fine apparel, Mexican pottery, and wonderful
eclectic gift shops. Travelers will experience scenic splendor and enjoy
the peace and charm of the west while staying at one of the local elegant
bed-and-breakfasts locations.
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