Mount Lemmon History

Mount Lemmon History

Lost Archives from Mount Lemmon History, recovered from near-trash status to online and digital!

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Updates and new archives that are found!

Butterfly Peak

Butterfly Peak was designated as a natural research area for the Forest Service on the mountain in the late 1950s and early 1960s. 1 2 ►

Mount Lemmon Women’s Club and Scrapbook

The Mount Lemmon Women’s Club has created a scrapbook full of original news and events from the early 2000s, particularly about the deadly Aspen fire, which even got the attention of the president at the...

Pimaree

The Pimaree is an event that local scouts in the Sonoran Desert all do. It is designed for them to have a troop and patrol of their own, and is a week long event. It...

Butterfly Peak

Butterfly Peak was designated as a natural research area for the Forest Service on the mountain in the late 1950s and early 1960s.

Completion

The initial final build of the website is almost complete. However, that does not mean that it will stay this way forever. You can always... Read More "Completion"

Hello world!

Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start writing! Read More "Hello world!"

Mount Lemmon Women’s Club and Scrapbook

The Mount Lemmon Women’s Club has created a scrapbook full of original news and events from the early 2000s, particularly about the deadly Aspen fire, which even got the attention of the president at the time.

Completion

The initial final build of the website is almost complete. However, that... Read More "Completion"

Hello world!

Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it,... Read More "Hello world!"

Pimaree

The Pimaree is an event that local scouts in the Sonoran Desert all do. It is designed for them to have a troop and patrol of their own, and is a week long event. It is a combined Scout Event between the BSA of Southern Arizona and the Sonora Scout Council. 

As explained below, this is a very unique experience. 

Sabino Canyon

While not on Mount Lemmon, Sabino Canyon is still run by the Coronado National Forest and is relatively nearby. It is a neat nature landmark close to town. These are early analog photos from this place.