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Picacho Peak State Park
Picacho Peak State Park Picacho Peak © John Hunnicutt II
Taken of the south face during sunset with a little banner cloud hovering at the top.
Cactus Wren © stateparks.com
A species of wren that is native to the southwestern United States southwards to central Mexico.
Park Visitor: Comments, Memories and Reviews
March 12 Last 40 years by Chelle Hughes
Have shared the Peak in blazing heat to beautiful lightning storms, with wild burros nudging us with velvet noses to near misses with huge javalinas, many snakes, birds,lizards,a gorgeous ringtail (tail up), a similarly roasted, midsummer fox seeking shade in little cave off trail over rock with manmade chain pull. Much nicer in the old days with no pay and fairly pristine, but wonderful to share PP with humans, as well as spiders. No way to document all memories of frequent campers.
July 2 Even in Winter! by K. Tucker
My Partner and I visited Picacho Peak State Park in February and it was ideal to spend a couple of hours tramping, and later, sitting around a camp fire in the evening. The sunsets and rises were breathtaking and the delightfully soulful Silhouette of the peak and surrounding hills, backlit with stars and moonlight was worth every moment it took to travel there.
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