Phoenix Relocation Guide
Founded in 1898, Patagonia is a hamlet nestled in the foothills between the Santa Rita and the Patagonia Mountains. In its earlier years, Patagonia’s rich ore deposits attracted the mining industry, while its abun- dance of grasslands made it a paradise for cattle ranching. At an elevation of 4,044 feet and with some of Arizona’s highest summer monsoon activity providing abundant rain- fall, the area is home to some of the finest ranches in the Southwest. Located approximately 61 miles south of Tucson and 18 miles north of Nogales. Patagonia is a paradise for “bird watching” enthusiasts from around the world, with more than 200 species of rare and exotic birds passing through the area during their annual migration from Mexico. The historic Arizona Trail winds through Patagonia, connecting to hiking paths in the Santa Rita Mountains. Patagonia’s outdoor para- dise also offers great fishing, biking and four-wheel drive off-road trails for a day of adventuring. Sonoita & Elgin City of Sonoita and Elgin: www.sonoitaelginchamber.org www.sonoitaaz.com The settlements of Sonoita and Elgin were founded in 1882, when the 88 mile long rail line of the Santa Fe Railroad was built between Benson and Nogales. Located approximately 60 miles south of Tucson, the area is considered one of the most beautiful in Southern Arizona, surrounded by moun- tains, canyons and the dominating presence of Mount Wrightson, one of the highest peaks in Arizona. Sonoita has several wineries and a reputa- tion for producing award-winning wines. After four decades in the Sonoita Valley, these vineyards have become a growing industry. Students attend the Elgin Elemen- tary School and Patagonia Union High School. l
ESTIMATED POPULATION FOR INCORPORATIED CITIES
Benson
4,873
Bisbee
5,208
Douglas
15,978
Cochise County Population 126,770
Huachuca City
1,755
Sierra Vista
44,420
Tombstone
1,300
Willcox
3,522
Avondale
85,835
Buckeye
74,370
Carefree
3,876
Cave Creek
5,760
Chandler
257,165
El Mirage
35,670
Fountain Hills
24,987
Gila Bend
2,094
Gilbert
248,279
Glendale
250,702
Goodyear
82,835
Maricopa County Population 4,410,824
Guadalupe
6,177
Litchfield Park
6,310
Mesa
508,958
Paradise Valley
14,502
Peoria
172,259
Phoenix
1,660,272
Scottsdale
255,310
Surprise
138,161
Tempe
192,364
Tolleson
7,299
Youngtown
6,836
Maricopa City
50,024
Marana
47,007
Oro Valley
45,395
Pima County Population: 1,039,073
South Tucson
5,697
Tucson
545,975
Sahuarita
30,282
Apache Junction
41,739
Casa Grande
57,232
Pinal County Population 447,138
Coolidge
12,993
Eloy
19,391
Florence
26,419
Nogales
20,188
Santa Cruz County Population 46,511
Patagonia
881
Source: United States Census Bureau - Based on 2018 Estimates
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