United States Arizona

Saguaro National Park

A U.S. park in Arizona famous for towering cacti, desert landscapes, and diverse wildlife, divided into two districts east and west of Tucson.

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  • 13 Epic National Parks to Visit in Winter

    From tropical islands to winter wonderlands, these sprawling US national parks are brimming with a sense of exploration and wonder. Visit frozen waterfalls and ski down snowy slopes in Montana at Glacier National Park, go snorkeling alongside sandy shorelines at Florida’s Dry Tortugas National Park, or hike volcanic landscapes and lava fields at Hawai’i Volcanoes […]

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  • Arizona’s National Parks: Ranked

    Whether you’re on a US national park road trip or looking to spend some time diving-deep into the wonders of the Southwest, Arizona’s National Parks will give you a taste of the desert (with a twist). Grand Canyon National Park lies about an hour and a half outside of Flagstaff, and is, of course, worth […]

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  • Saguaro National Park: The Complete Guide for 2023

    “Do whatever you want” – the Saguaro cactus. Pronounced “suh·waa·row,” these tree-like blossoming desert cacti are kind of hard to define. They can live 200 years. They can grow up to 49 arms. But there’s no pressure, so some of them don’t grow any arms at all. Some Saguaros spend 10 years growing only two […]

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