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Pusch Ridge is the most prominent feature in the Pusch Ridge Wilderness Area of the Santa Catalina...

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Pusch Ridge is the most prominent feature in the Pusch Ridge Wilderness Area of the Santa Catalina Mountains, located in the Coronado National Forest north of Tucson, Arizona, in the United States. Pusch Ridge was named after pioneer George Pusch (1847-1921), who came to Arizona from Germany in the 1870s, and established the Steam Pump Ranch on the CaƱada del Oro near the base of the ridge in 1874 in what is now the town of Oro Valley. Steam Pump Ranch was one of the largest cattle ranches in the Territory of Arizona. George Pusch also served as a state legislator and one of the delegates to the original Arizona Constitutional Convention in 1910. Pusch Ridge is comprised primarily of three distinct peaks, including (from southwest to northeast in orientation) Pusch Peak, Bighorn Mountain, and Table Mountain. Pusch Peak is the westernmost point in the Santa Catalina Mountains, and rises in elevation over 2,000 feet to a peak elevation of 5,361 feet. Bighorn Mountain rises to an elevation of 5,633 feet at the summit. Table Mountain rises in elevation to 6,265 feet. A minor peak, known as the Cleaver, is located between Pusch Peak and Bighorn Mountain, rising to a summit of 4,910

Created by: Freebase Data Team Oct 23, 2006
Last edited by: Freebase Data Team Oct 23, 2006

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