Saguaro National Park: Tucson, Arizona USA
A quick overview of both West and East sides of Saguaro National Park in Tucson, Arizona. The iconic cactus' and landscapes will leave you breathless in the Sonoran desert, the only place on Earth to witness this unique yet world famous imagery of the U.S. Southwest.
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A Drive Through the Saguaro National Park, Tucson, Arizona
There is no missing the Saguaro cactus all along the Saguaro National Park road shown in the video. They're everywhere. Though plentiful around Tucson, Saguaros are actually a rare species of cactus that grows only in the Sonoran desert of Arizona, Mexico and Southern California. They're fascinating plants with arms shooting skyward and a symbol of the American West around the world. There is no better place than the Saguaro National Park to learn about them. I visited the Park on February 15, 2013.
Moonlight Hike and a Surprise Snow Day in Saguaro National Park West, Tucson, Arizona (#10/419)
We spent 3 days exploring Tucson Mountain District of Saguaro National Park West. We learned a lot about cacti, saw many wildflowers, took a moonlight ranger-led hike to the Wasson Peak. We were there in February and one day a surprise snowstorm came in which is very rare in the Tucson area. So we jumped at the opportunity and headed back to Saguaro National Park West to see the saguaro cacti in snow. What a spectacular view!
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We replaced our failed propane regulator a few days ago and have an update for you! On top of that we do what we love to do most - explore nature! The nearby Saguaro National Park here in Tucson, Arizona is the perfect place to get our hiking fix! Massive saguaro cacti, ancient Native American petroglyphs, and panoramic ridge line views. We became full time RVers for these experiences.
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Saguaro National Park, located in southern Arizona, the United States National Park System.
Saguaro National Park, located in southern Arizona, is part of the United States National Park System.
The park is divided into two sections, called districts, lying approximately 20 miles (32 km) east and 15 miles (24 km) west of the center of the city of Tucson, Arizona. The total area in 2011 was 91,442 acres (37,005 ha)[1] of which 70,905 acres (28,694 ha) is designated wilderness.[4] There is a visitor center in each of the two districts. Both are easily reached by car from Tucson, but there is no public transport into the park. Both districts conserve fine tracts of the Sonoran Desert, including ranges of significant hills, the Tucson Mountains in the west and the Rincon Mountains in the east. The park gets its name from the saguaro, a large cactus which is native to the region. Many other kinds of cactus, including barrel, cholla, and prickly pear, are abundant in the park. One endangered animal, the Lesser Long-nosed Bat, lives in the park part of the year during its migration, together with one threatened species, the Mexican Spotted Owl, More Info
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In this episode of Cheap Family Travel ( Nick, Regan, Maggie and Kate visited the Arizona Sonora Desert outside of Tucson, Arizona to see the massive saguaro cactus. Saguaro National Park is home to over 25 species of cacti, but none compare to the mighty saguaro. Saguaro grow to over 50ft. tall and can live between 150 and 200 years. They serve as homes and food for many desert animals. Saguaro National Park is divided into East and West. Both parks have their own visitor centers and drives through the cacti forests. You can hike trails into the desert and see the cacti up close. Watch out for prickly thorns and slithering reptiles. We enjoyed the beautiful spring weather, the flowering cacti and the peacefulness of the desert. We were amazed by the unique and odd shapes of the human looking cacti.
You can access Saguaro National Park from Tucson or you can camp at Gilbert Ray Campground just outside the park. If you have time, we totally recommend the Arizona Sonora Desert Museum. It was unlike any museum that we'd ever seen.
So plan to spend some time among the supreme symbol of the American Southwest, the saguaro cactus. We think you'll be pleasantly surprised by the beauty and variety that awaits you in the Sonoran Desert.
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Hiking the Sweetwater Trail to Wasson Peak in Saguaro National Park near Tucson, Arizona.
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Saguaro NATIONAL PARK - Boondocking in our RV - Tucson, Arizona
While desert-docking in our RV, we're checking out some of the nation's LARGEST cacti at Saguaro National Park.
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For Lindsey, it was a dream come true to see the Saguaro Cactus up close!
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Saguaro National Park East, Tucson, Arizona. January 2016
Join Bill and Rita Breeden at Saguaro National Park East, in Tucson, Arizona. We visited in January 2016, and this is a terrific time of year to visit the desert. Very pleasant weather, 60 degrees!
Cactus, Cacti and Cactuses????Saguaro National Park - Tucson, Arizona
We visited both sides of Saguaro National Park on two very different days and it is beautiful in any weather. It is also quite pokey. There are cacti there, after all. The best part, it's right outside of Tucson with plenty of restaurants, shopping and places to park your RV. Woot!????
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Tips for Visiting Saguaro National Park
In this video we outline the history of Saguaro National Park and provide tips for visiting both districts to make sure you get the most out of your visit.
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Saguaro National Park - Rincon Mountain District - Park Travel Review
Our second hike in Saguaro National Park was on the East side in the Rincon Mountain District (Actually the Rincon Valley) We asked a volunteer at the Visitors' Center for a recommendation of less crowded hikes. She recommended a loop of trails including the Ruiz Trail, North Coyote Wash, and Hope Camp Trail, with a spur out to the Quilter Trail/Arizona Trail. This loop was supposed to be around 5-6 miles, With the spur it was closer to 7. Before we left the main area of the park, we wanted to be sure to drive the Cactus Loop Drive. It was very pretty with lots of hiking opportunities from there. We left on our Hike from our Casita at Rincon Creek Ranch. There is a gate that leads into the park and onto the Ruiz Trail. This was a the perfect early-morning hike and we even got to see some wildlife.
From the Park Website: Tucson, Arizona is home to the nation's largest cacti. The giant saguaro is the universal symbol of the American west. These majestic plants, found only in a small portion of the United States, are protected by Saguaro National Park, to the east and west of the modern city of Tucson. Here you have a chance to see these enormous cacti, silhouetted by the beauty of a magnificent desert sunset.
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