Third Stop

NATURE TRAIL—Along this 300-yard trail you will find most of the important plants native to the Cactus Forest. Each plant is labelled with both common and scientific names, together with much additional information.

THE DESERT AND THE MOUNTAINS

The Tanque Verde (green tank) and Rincon (inside corner) Mountains are an important part of Saguaro National Monument. This is presently the “back country” of the monument. The mountainous section has a wide variety of interests in the field of biology. The range of climates and life zones combine to make one of the most interesting stories to be found in any of your national parks or monuments.

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SAGUARO NATIONAL MONUMENT ACREAGE—63,000 ELEVATION—2,600 to 8,590 ft. N.W. CORNER EL. 2,600 FT. RINCON CREEK PANTANO WASH AGUA VERDE CREEK CACTUS FOREST LOOP DRIVE OBSERVATION HILL OLD SPANISH TRAIL VISITOR USE BLDG PARK HEADQUARTERS LUNCH AREA DESERT TO MOUNTAIN HWY. JUNIPER BASIN EL. 3,000 FT. MICA MTN. EL. 8,590 FT. FOREST USE AREA RINCON PEAK EL. 8,465 FT.

George Olin Photo
Redtail Hawk

This large Buteo is a common resident of the Monument. It frequently nests among the arms of the Saguaro. Since its food consists mainly of small rodents it is one of the most beneficial of our birds.