| Desert Animal and Plant Adaptations – Golden Eagle Trailhead *outside of park* |
| McDowell Mountain Regional Park |
| [A special hike requested by the Sonoran Conservancy of Fountain Hills]
Ever wondered why desert plants look so unique? Or why jackrabbits' ears are so big? The Sonoran Desert has the most diversity of life of any desert in the world. Learn which features help animals and plants survive in this harsh environment of extremes. Guided walk is approximately 3 miles in length, and 2 hours. Please wear sturdy shoes and bring water. Meet at the Golden Eagle Trailhead, |
| Date: 10/27/2012 |
| Time: 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM Duration: 2 hours |
| Speaker: Ranger Amy |
| Registration Required: No |
| Fee: $2 per person (walk in fee) |
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| Contact: amyburnett@mail.maricopa.gov 480-471-0173x201 |
| Location: McDowell Mountain Regional Park |
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Address: 16300 McDowell Mountain Park Dr. Scottsdale, AZ 85255 |