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Graffiti Removal Program

Report graffiti here
As part of the stewardship program, CASA volunteers remove graffiti from natural rock surfaces in the Santa Catalina Mountains. This work is supported with grants from the American Alpine Club and the Access Fund, and with approval and supervision from the Forest Service.

Since starting this work in September of 2015, we've removed over 1,200 square feet of graffiti from the Windy Point area, Gordon Hirabayashi area, and other rock along Catalina Highway. 

We are currently in need a fresh crew of committed volunteers to organize regular removal efforts. Contact us if you have leadership skills and want to see the rocks' natural beauty return to your favorite scenic places!
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  • Home
  • News
    • Coronado Forest Service Information
    • Voices from the Community
    • Leadership Drive 2025 >
      • Donation Drive Coordinator
      • Education Coordinator
      • CliffNotes Coordinator
    • 2023 Photo Contest Results
  • Calendar
  • Programs
    • Stewardship >
      • Events
      • News
      • Graffiti Removal
    • Anchor Team >
      • Report Bad Bolts
      • Updated Climbs
      • Bolt/Anchor Replacement
    • Education >
      • Events
      • News
      • Climber Resource Portal >
        • Pusch Ridge Wilderness
        • Climbing: An Indigenous Perspective
        • Bighorn Sheep Closure
        • Climbers & Raptors >
          • Raptors in Cochise
  • About CASA
    • Mission, Structure, Projects
    • The CASA Team
    • Partnering Organizations
    • JEDI Statement
  • DONATE
    • Volunteer
    • Thank You CASA Members & Donors
  • Get Connected