I could not believe how large a cactus can grow are in Saguaro National Park in southeastern Arizona. The park consists of two separate areas, one in the Tucson Mountain District and the second in the Rincon Mountain District. Both are about 10 miles east and west of Tucson.
The park preserves the Sonoran Desert landscapes, fauna, and flora, including the giant saguaro cactus. I learned that the Saguaro cactus grows to over one hundred fifty years old and some of the really large ones with multiple arms could be over two hundred years old.
The cacti and volcanic rocks of the Tucson Mountains look completely different than the cacti and surface rocks on the Rincon Mountain. Both parks are self driving tours and the Saguaro are stunning and the desert was still in bloom while I was there. I even got to see a road-runner. The Tucson Mountain scenery was incredible and covered with millions of cacti, as far as I could see and all the way up the Mountains. The Rincon Mountain scenery was so beautiful, I couldn't stop taking pictures.
Explore the quirky adventures and misadventures as I take you on a journey of the United States National Parks. These journeys inspired me to explore even more about the history of the United States, the good, the bad and the ugly. These journeys are encouragements to explore, or re-examine these beautiful lands. From mountain roads with hairpin turns to stunning seaside escapes to exploring good old American history, these are amazing journeys to take in this lifetime.
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