| Above, Saguaro cacti near the visitor center. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
When I got into Tucson, Arizona after the clampout, I headed to the general area of where Old Tucson Studios were located. The studios open at 10:30, so I had some time to explore as I was a couple of hours early.
Nearby, was the west district (Tucson Mountain District) of Saguaro National Park where a big concentration of saguaro cacti are located.
| Above, Saguaro cacti come in many sizes, heights and shapes. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
From the National Park Service's Saguaro National Park website:
Icon of the Southwest
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.
| Above, some blooming desert wildflowers. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Unfortunately, the visitor center wasn't open yet, so I ended up driving around the park on the loop drive. Since it is now springtime, desert wildflowers were blooming.
| Above, since the sun was still low in the sky, it made for some interesting photos. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Visitor entrance fees are paid at the visitor center. Since it wasn't open yet, I couldn't check in. It wouldn't have mattered anyway as I have a Senior Pass for all national parks.
There are no RV campgrounds at this district, but there are some nearby campgrounds a short drive away.
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| Above, yours truly during my park visit. |
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