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Doug Kreutz's amazing outdoor scenes

  • Apr 22, 2021
  • Apr 22, 2021 Updated Jun 26, 2021

Our favorite photos from the hiking enthusiast and former Star writer. Doug took advantage of every good photo op.

Red lobelia

Red lobelia

Red lobelia in bloom at the Shade Oasis. -- Credit: Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Golden columbine

Golden columbine

Golden columbines are blooming this month in a dry stream bed along the Green Mountain Trail in the Catalina Mountains.

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Four turkeys

Four turkeys

Four wild turkeys on the move in Madera Canyon south of Tucson. 

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Clumps of ferns

Clumps of ferns

Some sections of the Green Mountain Trail pass clumps of green ferns. 

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Cluster of blossoms

Cluster of blossoms

Saguaros are putting on a grand bloom along and above the Catalina Highway northeast of Tucson.

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Chaste tree bloom

Chaste tree bloom

The bloom of a chaste tree at the Shade Oasis.

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Lizard

Lizard

A lizard at the Shade Oasis.

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Columbine bloom

Columbine bloom

A blue columbine flower at the Shade Oasis.

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Butterflies and blooms

Butterflies and blooms

Butterflies and blooms are abundant at the Shade Oasis, open during the day, seven days a week, free of charge.

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Blooms at Prickly Park

Blooms at Prickly Park

Yellow prickly pear flowers at Pima Prickly Park. — Credit: Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Red cactus blooms

Red cactus blooms

Red cactus blooms at Pima Prickly Park. — Credit: Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Desert flowers

Desert flowers

Desert flowers in bloom at Pima Prickly Park. — Credit: Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Prickly pear cactus

Prickly pear cactus

A prickly pear cactus in brilliant bloom.

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Cholla cactus

Cholla cactus

A cholla cactus with red blooms. 

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Prickly pear

Prickly pear

A prickly pear cactus with red blooms in the desert west of Tucson. 

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Yellow prickly pear flowers

Yellow prickly pear flowers

Yellow flowers of prickly pears add color and beauty to Tucson Mountain Park west of the city.

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Brilliant bloom

Brilliant bloom

A saguaro produces a brilliant bloom in the Catalina Foothills in mid-April 2018. -- Credit: Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Wildflowers along Catalina Highway

Wildflowers along Catalina Highway

Wildflowers bloom along the Catalina Highway.

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Penstemon wildflowers

Penstemon wildflowers

Penstemon wildflowers along the Box Camp Trail in the Santa Catalina Mountains in 2016.

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Globemallow

Globemallow

Globemallow blooms add to the color show at Saguaro National Park West in 2017.

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Blooming verbena

Blooming verbena

Verbena are among wildflowers beginning to bloom at Saguaro National Park West in 2017.

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Blooming saguaro

Blooming saguaro

This saguaro is in the Catalina Foothills. While full bloom usually arrives in May, the blossoms often start in April.

Photos by Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Saguaro blooms

Saguaro blooms

A saguaro blooming in the Catalina Foothills on April 12, 2018.

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Finger Rock

Finger Rock

Finger Rock points to the sky high above Finger Rock Canyon.

photos by Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Brittlebush flowers

Brittlebush flowers

Brittlebush flowers along the Finger Rock Canyon Trail. -- Credit: Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Blooms and ridge

Blooms and ridge

Ocotillo blooms and a ridge above Finger Rock Canyon.

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Bee and palo verde

Bee and palo verde

A bee pays a visit to a blooming palo verde tree. -- Credit: Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Fairy duster flowers

Fairy duster flowers

A fairy duster in bloom. -- Credit: Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Blooming creosote

Blooming creosote

A creosote in bloom. -- Credit: Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Starz

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Starz

Spring in Tucson

Spring in Tucson

This hedgehog cactus is just one of many plants blooming as the desert goes through spring bloom Chapter 2.

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Spring in Tucson

Spring in Tucson

A yucca wears a coat of white as it blooms in the Catalina Foothills area.

Photos by Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Blooming ocotillos

Blooming ocotillos

Ocotillos like this one are blooming across the Tucson Valley.

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Ocotillo in bloom

Ocotillo in bloom

An ocotillo in brilliant bloom.

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Lupines and poppies

Lupines and poppies

Blue lupines and gold poppies are among the wildflowers blooming at Catalina State Park. 

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Purple bloom

Purple bloom

A purple bloom gracing the desert at Saguaro National Park west of Tucson. -- Credit: Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Desert chicory and poppies

Desert chicory and poppies

A desert chicory bloom, in the foreground, with gold poppies blooming nearby. -- Credit: Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Globe mallow

Globe mallow

Globe mallow. Photo taken along the Catalina Highway on March 12, 2013.

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Pool along Sabino Creek

Pool along Sabino Creek

Some large pools have formed along Sabino Creek since the creek resumed its vigorous flow after a long dry spell.

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Sabino flowing again

Sabino flowing again

Sabino Creek, which had been bone dry for 153 straight days until mid-February, is now flowing again thanks to runoff from rains and mountain snow. 

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

More poppies

More poppies

Gold poppies blooming at Catalina State Park north of Tucson. -- Credit: Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Bee visits a poppy

Bee visits a poppy

A bee visits a Mexican gold poppy blooming at Catalina State Park north of Tucson.

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Cactus with a nasty side

Cactus with a nasty side

A chain fruit cholla, also known as a jumping cholla, at Saguaro National Park west of Tucson. Chains can have 10 to 12 fruits.

Photos by Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Chain fruit cholla

Chain fruit cholla

Jumping cholla further increase their reproducing potential by hitching a ride on passing people or animals.

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Clouds over cactus cluster

Clouds over cactus cluster

Unusual clouds grace the sky over a cluster of small saguaros in Tucson Mountain Park west of the city.

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Sunset light

Sunset light

Sunset light illuminates clouds over Tucson. 

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Sunset clouds

Sunset clouds

A rich mix of clouds decorates the sky over Tucson at sunset, with wispy cirrus clouds having an almost transparent character.

Photos by Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Wild Burro Trail

Wild Burro Trail

Wildflowers dress up a stone ruin, apparently of an old ranch building, along the Wild Burro Trail in the Tortolita Mountains.

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star 2012

Small pool

Small pool

This small pool is a remnant of Sabino Creek, which hasn't flowed since Sept. 14. -- Credit: Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Desert scene

Desert scene

Small saguaros and other plants create a complex desert scene along the Bajada Loop Nature Trail. -- Credit: Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Sunburst effect

Sunburst effect

Diffused light creates a sunburst effect around a saguaro along the Bajada Loop Nature Trail in Sabino Canyon. -- Credit: Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Crested saguaro

Crested saguaro

A rare crested saguaro grows next to a more common saguaro specimen. -- Credit: Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Trail view

Trail view

The Phoneline Trail and Blackett’s Ridge Trail provide some of the best vantages to see the canyon from above.

Photos by Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Phoneline Trail views

Phoneline Trail views

A guardrail provides protection for hikers taking in views of Sabino Canyon from the Phoneline Trail. 

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Canyon tram

Canyon tram

A tram on the Sabino Canyon Road shown in a telephoto view from high above the canyon floor. 

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Birds at Deep Pond

Birds at Deep Pond

Birds, including a great blue heron, are finding less water than normal these days in the pond, near Forgeus Avenue and Ajo Way.

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Deep Pond

Deep Pond

The Deep Pond at the Kino Environmental Restoration Project has become smaller after months with no measurable inflow from rains.

Photos by Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Barrel cactus

Barrel cactus

Barrel cactus fruits brighten the landscape along the Big Wash Trail.

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Catalina Mountain views

Catalina Mountain views

Mature desert vegetation and views of the Catalina Mountains are part of the scenery along the Big Wash Trail in Oro Valley.

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Brown Mountain Trail

Brown Mountain Trail

Cactus blossoms along the Brown Mountain Trail, which yields more beautiful views than its name might suggest.

Photos by Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Mount Wrightson

Mount Wrightson

The trek up Mount Wrightson — the highest of all the peaks surrounding the city — is a workout for legs and lungs.

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Madera Canyon

Madera Canyon

A deer in a secluded part of Madera Canyon on April 6, 2016.

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Finger Rock Trail

Finger Rock Trail

The challenging Finger Rock Canyon Trail is roughly aligned with North Swan Road.

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Saguaro National Park

Saguaro National Park

A maze of interconnected trails — more than a dozen of them — await hikers at the end of East Broadway.

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Violets

Violets

Violets are blooming in January in a garden at the Tumacacori Mission south of Tucson.

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Citrus fruits

Citrus fruits

Citrus trees are bearing fruit in the orchard at the Tumacacori Mission, which has a wide variety of fruit trees.

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Columbine flower

Columbine flower

Brilliant yellow columbine flowers are blooming in gardens at Tumacacori Mission south of Tucson in January. -- Credit: Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Sabino Canyon hues

Sabino Canyon hues

The extended autumn color in Sabino Canyon is “pleasant to the eye but troubling to the soul,” says naturalist David Lazaroff.

Photos by Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Roadrunner

Roadrunner

A roadrunner sometimes visits a heritage tree site at the Tumaccori Mission. -- Credit: Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Flourishing plants

Flourishing plants

Plants along Tucson waterways flourish in the sunshine.

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Golden poppies

Golden poppies

Spring wildflowers like these have bloomed abundantly in recent years, but this year's bloom could be largely a bust because of a lack of timely rains. 

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Tangled saguaro

Tangled saguaro

Several books suggest freezes may cause saguaros’ irregularities, like the one seen above off the Linda Vista Trail.

Photos by Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Tangle of saguaro limbs

Tangle of saguaro limbs

Several saguaros with a bizarre tangle of limbs stand out along the Linda Vista Trail north of Tucson.

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Saguaro with limbs hanging down

Saguaro with limbs hanging down

This specimen, sometimes called the “pooped-out saguaro,” has its four main limbs hanging toward the ground rather than standing tall.

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Saguaro blooming in mid-November

Saguaro blooming in mid-November

Saguaros usually burst into bloom in late spring or early summer, but some are flowering in fall’s cooler temperatures.

Photos by Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Red hues

Red hues

The red hues of a maple tree brighten the Marshall Gulch Trail in the Catalina Mountains.

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Red autumn color

Red autumn color

Maple leaves add splashes of brilliant red autumn color along the Marshall Gulch Trail high in the Catalina Mountains.

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Leaves floating on water

Leaves floating on water

Colorful autumn leaves float in a pool along a stream beside the Marshall Gulch Trail in the Catalina Mountains north of Tucson.

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Autumn color endures

Autumn color endures

Colorful leaves endure into November along the Marshall Gulch Trail in the Catalina Mountains. 

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Clouds at sunrise

Clouds at sunrise

An aerial armada of clouds graced the skies over Tucson at sunrise on Thursday, October 12. Photo by Doug Kreutz, Arizona Daily Star

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Tucson Sunsets

Tucson Sunsets

A monsoon storm over Tucson on Monday evening was followed by radiant rays at sunset. Photo by Doug Kreutz, Arizona Daily Star, July 10, 2017.

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Sea of clouds

Sea of clouds

A sea of clouds sailing over the Catalina Mountains on Wednesday morning, August 23.

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Pincushion cactus in brilliant bloom

Pincushion cactus in brilliant bloom

A pincushion cactus, nurtured by monsoon rains, is in brilliant bloom in the Catalina Foothills on Tuesday, July 18. Photo by Doug Kreutz, Arizona Daily Star.

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Crested saguaro signals touchdown

Crested saguaro signals touchdown

It’s still months until the football season, but this crested saguaro beside Old Main on the University of Arizona campus is already signaling a touchdown. Photo by Doug Kreutz, Arizona Daily Star

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Clifftop climbers

Clifftop climbers

A climber perches atop Hitchcock Pinnacle in the Catalina Mountains while another rappels down the cliff. Photo by Doug Kreutz, Arizona Daily Star.

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Forest beauty

Forest beauty

Colorful wildflowers and emerald-green ferns grace forests of the Catalina Mountains in the first week of June. Photos by Doug Kreutz, Arizona Daily Star

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Forest beauty

Forest beauty

Colorful wildflowers grace forests of the Catalina Mountains in the first week of June. Photos by Doug Kreutz, Arizona Daily Star

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Forest beauty

Forest beauty

Emerald-green ferns grace forests of the Catalina Mountains in the first week of June. Photos by Doug Kreutz, Arizona Daily Star

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

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