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Explore your streamshed with the River Run Network!

The River Run Network is a group of people working together to restore Tucson's heritage of flowing creeks and rivers. Join today and explore this online platform to learn more about restoration targets, priority actions, and progress towards our goal. 

Join the River Run Network

The River Run Network includes all of the Tucson basin, with a focus on target restoration areas, called streamsheds. Streamsheds are specific stream sections and the adjacent land area that most influences the stream hydrology. The streamsheds are delineated by areas that have common hydrologic characteristics and flow restoration goal.

River Run Network Target Streamsheds

 

Lower Sabino CanyonLower Tanque Verde

Middle Tanque VerdeUpper Tanque Verde

Cienega Creek Watershed

Our partners and funders

American Rivers
Arizona State Forestry Division (Advisory Committee)
Beth Woodin, private landowner (Advisory Committee)
Cienega Watershed Partnership
City of Tucson, Mayor’s office
Gary Hix, In2Wells, LLC (Advisory Committee)
Hidden Valley Homeowner's Association
hydroGEOPHYSICS (Advisory Committee)
Jim Washburne, PhD, University of Arizona
Metro Water (Advisory Committee)
National Fish and Wildlife Foundation
Pima Association of Governments (Advisory Committee)
Pima County
Pima County Regional Flood Control District (Advisory Committee)
Private landowners
Sky Island Alliance (Advisory Committee)
Tasha Pontifex, private landowner (Advisory Committee)
Tanque Verde Valley Association (Advisory Committee)
Tucson Water (Advisory Committee)
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
WMG donors

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