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2gypsies1
Sep 01, 2016Explorer III
I don't recall seeing any in New Mexico but from Phoenix to Tucson you'll see many. They are awesome, especially in bloom - usually April/May depending on the weather. To really appreciate them you need to walk amidst them. Saguaro Nat'l park east and west have nice trails. Catalina State Park at Tucson is a nice place to stay. In the Phoenix area, stay at one of the Maricopa County Park campgrounds (electric) which have huge sites landscaped by nature with the saguaro and other types of lovely cactus. Lost Dutchman State Park at Apache Junction is another excellent place to stay and some sites have full hookups.
Summer isn't the best place to tour these cities though. It's HOT!!! It starts getting hot and dry in May and quite often in March and April but Feb-April are prime wildflower/cactus blooming times.
Summer isn't the best place to tour these cities though. It's HOT!!! It starts getting hot and dry in May and quite often in March and April but Feb-April are prime wildflower/cactus blooming times.
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