Arizona is obviously not a state with a ton of water. In fact, it's arguably our most scarce resource, having to borrow from states like California just to keep our society up and running.
The San Pedro River is a marvel of Earth's creation. Originating just south of the U.S./Mexico border, the river flows north through Cochise and Pima counties until it connects with the Gila River, just north of Tucson.
A few days ago, my roommate and I decided to take a hike down the Millville Historic Townsite and Rock art Discovery Trail. As we made our way down, we noticed the trail intersected with the river wash, and decided to follow that instead.
Could threats from outside environmental groups for Fort Huachuca to shut down? The fort has made significant strides to preserve the San Pedro River, but the threat from outside forces is never zero.