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Saguaro National Park
The saguaro has been described as the monarch of the Sonoran Desert, as a prickly horror, as the supreme symbol of the American Southwest, and as a plant with personality. It is renowned for the variety of odd, all-too-human shapes it assumes, shapes that inspire wild and fanciful imaginings. Giant saguaro cacti, unique to the Sonoran Desert, sometimes reach a height of 50 feet in this cactus forest, which covers the valley floor, rising into the Rincon and West Tucson mountains. Since 1933 this extraordinary giant cactus has been protected within Saguaro National Park. Preserved along with it are many other members of the Sonoran Desert community--other cacti, desert trees and shrubs, and animals. In lushness and variety of life the Sonoran Desert far surpasses all other North American deserts
Contact Information
Saguaro National Park-Headquarters and Rincon Mountain District 3693 South Old Spanish Trail Tucson, AZ 85730-5601 (520) 733-5153 - Visitor Information-Rincon Mountain District (520) 733-5153 - Visitor Information-Rincon Mountain District (520) 733-5158 - Visitor Information-Tucson Mountain District (520) 733-5100 - Headquarters Sponsored LinksGetting There
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Weather
Winters are delightful with mild warm days (60 degrees - 70 degrees F.) and cool nights (40 degrees F.). Summers can be extremely hot with daytime temperatures of 100-115 degrees F. in the shade, and evening lows in the 80 degrees F. Long hikes are not recommended in the summer. Even short hikes require lots of water, a hat, and sun screen lotion.
Activities
Here are some of the activities that are offered at Mount Rainier National Park.
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Recommended Activities Numerous guided walks are offered at each visitor center. Published schedules of programs are available during the winter season. Special environmental education programs are frequently conducted for local school groups. Several Junior Ranger Programs are available. Both districts have miles of trails for hiking and scenic loop drives. For more information on these trails stop at the visitor center. Start a park visit by stopping at the visitor center for maps, information, and suggestions. Most visitors enjoy the scenic drives, bird watching, photography, hiking, and participating in guided walks.
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RV Information
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Gear Up For Your Trip
Once you have finished deciding where to go, it will be time to gear up. A great place for adventure travel gear is The National Geographic Store. They have all types of maps and guides to help finalize your vacation plans.
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The National Park
System includes all
US States and even
extends to some US
Territories. To explore the
parks, you may either browse
the parks by State or by Name.