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Saguaro National Park - West

- A 92,000-acre park in southern Arizona -  Home to one of the world's most majestic plants - the saguaro cactus (Carnegiea gigantea) ... this Sonoran Desert native is a large, tree-sized cactus with a relatively long lifespan of up to 250 years - The park was established on October 14, 1994 and is managed by the National Park Service.  - The park features camping, hiking, and backpacking trails for every level -  For many, the Giant Saguaro cactus, silhouetted by the setting sun, is the universal symbol of the American West - The Signal Hill Trail leads to petroglyphs from the Hohokam people - The park is divided into two sections: the Tucson Mountain District (TMD) and the Rincon Mountain District (RMD .. the TMD is about 10 miles west of Tucson and the RMD is about 10 miles east of the city www.nps.gov/sagu/index.htm Map

Scorpion

Rooster

Zoppe Circus

The Loft Cinema

Copper Queen Hotel

January 8 Embrace Memorial

Roper Lake State Park

Stockyards and Livestock and Cattle Auctions

Giant Swallowtail

Saw-whet Owl

Lehner Mammoth-Kill Site

Sacred Heart of Jesus Church

Yerba Mansa

Ocelot

Pimeria Alta Historical Society Museum

Dragoon General Store

Praying Mantis

Teatro Carmen

Taco

Street Taco

Eusebio Kino

Red-tailed Hawk

Savannah Guthrie

Skeleton Canyon (Cañon Bonita)

Lantana Camara "Ham & Eggs"

Arizona Bowl

Copper Queen Library and Bisbee Post Office

Mount Graham Red Squirrel

Schlumbergera Trunca "Christmas Cactus"

Santa Claus and a Coke

Coyote Pup Smile

Ansel Adams

Greetings From Tucson

New Mexico & Arizona Railroad Trail

Saint Augustine Cathedral

Winterhaven

Ancona Duck

Interstate Highway I-19 Neighborhood

Stewart Observatory

Warren Ballpark

Neotropic Cormorant

Gabby Giffords

Parroquia de la Purísma Conceptión

Tucson City Hall

Cochise Stronghold

Palm Trees

Karl Eller