Photos: Catalina Highway to Summerhaven opens after Bighorn Fire
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The Catalina Highway reopened to the general public on Saturday morning, Aug. 1, 2020.
The reopening allows vehicular access on Catalina Highway to Summerhaven and the Mt. Lemmon Ski Valley. Due to limited parking available in these areas, the Pima County Sheriffβs Department will control access to Mt. Lemmon when spaces are filled to capacity.
The surrounding Coronado National Forest remains closed due to damage from the Bighorn Fire.
A lightning strike sparked the Bighorn Fire on June 5, which burned for nearly seven weeks and covered nearly 120,000 acres.
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Deymo Fernandez, left, and Sara Hernandez, look at a burn scar from the Bighorn Fire on the north side of Mount Lemmon outside the Iron Door Restaurant, 10300 E. Ski Run in Summerhaven on August 2, 2020.
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The burn scar from the Bighorn Fire is shown on a portion of the north side of Mount Lemmon, as seen from the Mount Lemmon Fire Department, on Catalina Hwy. in the Santa Catalina Mountains in Ariz on August 2, 2020.
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Lorena Navarro and her son Erick Navarro sit on a log inside a group of trees burnt by the Bighorn Fire near the Marshall Gulch trailhead in Summerhaven, Ariz on August 2, 2020. Coronado National Forest is closed to the public and authorities warn that forays into forest can be dangerous due to snags and debris.
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Snags and charred brush remain on a section on the north side of Mount Lemmon, as seen from the Mount Lemmon Fire department, on Catalina Hwy. in the Santa Catalina Mountains in Ariz on August 2, 2020.
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David Dynes and Marylyn PiΓ±a sit in some shade near burnt trees on E. Ski Run, in Summerhaven, Ariz on August 2, 2020.
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A vehicle drives past a burnt tree in front of Incinerator Ridge on Catalina Hwy. in the Santa Catalina Mountains in on August 2, 2020.
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To escape the heat, a family hangouts near Marshall Gulch trailhead in Summerhaven, Ariz on August 2, 2020. Coronado National Forest is closed, so people trying to escape the heat should make sure check with authorities before picnicking. Many areas of the forest are dangerous due to snags and debris in the wake of the Bighorn Fire.
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A pine cone with ash stuck to sap rests on the floor near the Marshall Gulch trailhead in Summerhaven, Ariz on August 2, 2020.
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Peggy Price takes a picture of a burn scar from the Bighorn Fire on the north side of Mount Lemmon outside the Iron Door Restaurant, 10300 E. Ski Run, Summerhaven, on August 2, 2020.
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A truck drives up the Catalina Highway approaching Windy Vista Point, on Aug. 1, 2020. The Catalina Highway to Summerhaven opened to the general public Saturday morning for the first time since its closure due to the Bighorn Fire. The Coronado National Forest surrounding the highway still remains closed.
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Vehicles drive up Catalina Highway near Geology Vista Point, on Aug. 1, 2020. The Catalina Highway to Summerhaven opened to the general public Saturday morning for the first time since its closure due to the Bighorn Fire. The Coronado National Forest surrounding the highway still remains closed.
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A burned section of the Catalina Mountains seen near Aspen Vista Point, on Aug. 1, 2020. The Catalina Highway to Summerhaven opened to the general public Saturday morning for the first time since its closure due to the Bighorn Fire. The Coronado National Forest surrounding the highway still remains closed.
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A burnt out hilltop near the Mount Lemmon helicopter pad, on Aug. 1, 2020. The Catalina Highway to Summerhaven opened to the general public Saturday morning for the first time since its closure due to the Bighorn Fire. The Coronado National Forest surrounding the highway still remains closed.
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People look at a burn scar in an area below the Mount Lemmon Ski Valley, on Aug. 1, 2020. The Catalina Highway to Summerhaven opened to the general public Saturday morning for the first time since its closure due to the Bighorn Fire. The Coronado National Forest surrounding the highway still remains closed.
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A burned section of the Catalina Mountains seen near Aspen Vista Point, on Aug. 1, 2020. The Catalina Highway to Summerhaven opened to the general public Saturday morning for the first time since its closure due to the Bighorn Fire. The Coronado National Forest surrounding the highway still remains closed.
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Road closure below the Mount Lemmon Summit Trailheads, on Aug. 1, 2020. The Catalina Highway to Summerhaven opened to the general public Saturday morning for the first time since its closure due to the Bighorn Fire. The Coronado National Forest surrounding the highway still remains closed.
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A burn scar near the Mount Lemmon Ski Valley, on Aug. 1, 2020. The Catalina Highway to Summerhaven opened to the general public Saturday morning for the first time since its closure due to the Bighorn Fire. The Coronado National Forest surrounding the highway still remains closed.
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Road closure below the Mount Lemmon Summit Trailheads, on Aug. 1, 2020. The Catalina Highway to Summerhaven opened to the general public Saturday morning for the first time since its closure due to the Bighorn Fire. The Coronado National Forest surrounding the highway still remains closed.
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A burn scare seen from the Mount Lemmon Ski Valley, on Aug. 1, 2020. The Catalina Highway to Summerhaven opened to the general public Saturday morning for the first time since its closure due to the Bighorn Fire. The Coronado National Forest surrounding the highway still remains closed.
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A burned section of the Catalina Mountains seen near Aspen Vista Point, on Aug. 1, 2020. The Catalina Highway to Summerhaven opened to the general public Saturday morning for the first time since its closure due to the Bighorn Fire. The Coronado National Forest surrounding the highway still remains closed.
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A burn area can be seen northwest of Summerhaven, on Aug. 1, 2020. The Catalina Highway to Summerhaven opened to the general public Saturday morning for the first time since its closure due to the Bighorn Fire. The Coronado National Forest surrounding the highway still remains closed.
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A burnt hillside near cabins in Summerhaven, on Aug. 1, 2020. The Catalina Highway to Summerhaven opened to the general public Saturday morning for the first time since its closure due to the Bighorn Fire. The Coronado National Forest surrounding the highway still remains closed.
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A burnt hillside near cabins in Summerhaven, on Aug. 1, 2020. The Catalina Highway to Summerhaven opened to the general public Saturday morning for the first time since its closure due to the Bighorn Fire. The Coronado National Forest surrounding the highway still remains closed.
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Charred ground from the Bighorn Fire seen near the Marshal Gulch Trailhead, on Aug. 1, 2020. The Catalina Highway to Summerhaven opened to the general public Saturday morning for the first time since its closure due to the Bighorn Fire. The Coronado National Forest surrounding the highway still remains closed.
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Vehicles drive through Summerhaven, on Aug. 1, 2020. The Catalina Highway to Summerhaven opened to the general public Saturday morning for the first time since its closure due to the Bighorn Fire. The Coronado National Forest surrounding the highway still remains closed.
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A burned section of the Catalina Mountains seen near Aspen Vista Point, on Aug. 1, 2020. The Catalina Highway to Summerhaven opened to the general public Saturday morning for the first time since its closure due to the Bighorn Fire. The Coronado National Forest surrounding the highway still remains closed.
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Vehicles drive up the Catalina Highway approaching Windy Vista Point, on Aug. 1, 2020. The Catalina Highway to Summerhaven opened to the general public Saturday morning for the first time since its closure due to the Bighorn Fire. The Coronado National Forest surrounding the highway still remains closed.
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