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1.46 acres of vacant land on the upper northwest side. Expansive Santa Catalina Mountain views and natural vegetation. Opportunity to build your private retreat custom home with GR1 Zoning. Surrounding lots all built with custom homes. Peaceful with natural desert beauty, yet within proximity to shopping, restaurants, and business.Scenic Desert Landscape: Catalina is situated in the Sonoran Desert, known for its diverse and vibrant plant and animal life. The landscape is characterized by cacti, succulents, and rugged terrain, which create a visually striking backdrop. Catalina State Park: This park is a gem in Catalina, offering hiking trails that lead to breathtaking vistas of the Santa Catalina Mountains. The park is known for its diverse flora and fauna, including saguaro cacti, desert wildflowers, and various species of birds. Santa Catalina Mountains: The rugged and majestic Santa Catalina Mountains dominate the skyline of Catalina. The changing colors of the mountains throughout the day, especially during sunrise and sunset, are a sight to behold. Wildlife: Catalina is home to a variety of wildlife, including desert creatures like Gila monsters, rattlesnakes, roadrunners, and numerous species of birds. Observing these creatures in their natural habitat adds to the area's allure. Starry Nights: Due to its relatively low light pollution, Catalina offers excellent opportunities for stargazing. On a clear night, the sky is ablaze with stars, providing a mesmerizing celestial display. Sunrise and Sunset Views: The wide-open spaces and elevated terrain make Catalina an excellent location for watching both sunrises and sunsets. The interplay of colors across the desert landscape is truly awe-inspiring. Flora Diversity: The desert is not a barren wasteland as some may think. Catalina is rich in desert vegetation, including the iconic saguaro cacti, ocotillo, barrel cacti, and various types of wildflowers that bloom in the spring. Peaceful Atmosphere: Catalina, being less densely populated than urban areas, offers a peaceful and tranquil environment. The absence of noise and hustle-bustle allows visitors to connect with nature in a more profound way. Rock Formations: The area is dotted with intriguing rock formations, some of which have been shaped by millions of years of geological processes. These formations create a fascinating and photogenic landscape. Community Gardens and Parks: Catalina boasts well-maintained community gardens and parks where residents and visitors can enjoy the beauty of cultivated plants and green spaces.
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Description
1.46 acres of vacant land on the upper northwest side. Expansive Santa Catalina Mountain views and natural vegetation. Opportunity to build your private retreat custom home with GR1 Zoning. Surrounding lots all built with custom homes. Peaceful with natural desert beauty, yet within proximity to shopping, restaurants, and business.Scenic Desert Landscape: Catalina is situated in the Sonoran Desert, known for its diverse and vibrant plant and animal life. The landscape is characterized by cacti, succulents, and rugged terrain, which create a visually striking backdrop. Catalina State Park: This park is a gem in Catalina, offering hiking trails that lead to breathtaking vistas of the Santa Catalina Mountains. The park is known for its diverse flora and fauna, including saguaro cacti, desert wildflowers, and various species of birds. Santa Catalina Mountains: The rugged and majestic Santa Catalina Mountains dominate the skyline of Catalina. The changing colors of the mountains throughout the day, especially during sunrise and sunset, are a sight to behold. Wildlife: Catalina is home to a variety of wildlife, including desert creatures like Gila monsters, rattlesnakes, roadrunners, and numerous species of birds. Observing these creatures in their natural habitat adds to the area's allure. Starry Nights: Due to its relatively low light pollution, Catalina offers excellent opportunities for stargazing. On a clear night, the sky is ablaze with stars, providing a mesmerizing celestial display. Sunrise and Sunset Views: The wide-open spaces and elevated terrain make Catalina an excellent location for watching both sunrises and sunsets. The interplay of colors across the desert landscape is truly awe-inspiring. Flora Diversity: The desert is not a barren wasteland as some may think. Catalina is rich in desert vegetation, including the iconic saguaro cacti, ocotillo, barrel cacti, and various types of wildflowers that bloom in the spring. Peaceful Atmosphere: Catalina, being less densely populated than urban areas, offers a peaceful and tranquil environment. The absence of noise and hustle-bustle allows visitors to connect with nature in a more profound way. Rock Formations: The area is dotted with intriguing rock formations, some of which have been shaped by millions of years of geological processes. These formations create a fascinating and photogenic landscape. Community Gardens and Parks: Catalina boasts well-maintained community gardens and parks where residents and visitors can enjoy the beauty of cultivated plants and green spaces.
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