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Old-Biscuit wrote:darsben1 wrote:
Actually you might be better off staying in the Flagstaff/ Grand Canyon area and go down through Sedona. On the back roads you will see tons of Saguaro. June should be tolerable in the Grand Canyon area even in your trailer. The temps will dip at night.
Not going to find Saguaro Cactus around Sedona....elevation 4300' plus
They do not grow above 3500'
Southern Arizona, Southeast California and Northwest Mexico
Start seeing them around Black Canyon City off I-17 ---roughly 50 miles north of Phoenix
Best around Tucson
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Sandia Man wrote:
add monsoons that usually roll in about then which significantly increases the humidity making it the worse time of year to visit.
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agesilaus wrote:Been there, done that. Loved it.
There's a national park outside Tucson that's named after the Saguaro and is full of them. As for hot yes both Phoenix and Tucson will be hotter than hades in the summer. I think Phoenix is a bit hotter tho.
In Tucson go to the Desert Museum which is really a desert zoo with lots of critters. Your son will enjoy it. I don't know if Old Tucson (it is I just checked) is still in operation but they used to stage gunfights and such there. Of course Tombstone does that for certain. I lived in Tucson
for a few years when I was in elementary school.
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Earl E wrote:
To really see the Saguaros go to Tucson and stay in a hotel or motel. It will be hot so forget the camper. Saguaro National Park is hard to beat.