
Saguaro National Park
Saguaro National Park, located in Arizona, is known for its iconic giant saguaro cacti, which can grow to be over 40 feet tall and live for over 150 years. The park preserves the Sonoran Desert's unique ecosystem, featuring diverse plants and wildlife. Visitors can explore scenic drives, hiking trails, and stunning desert landscapes while observing various animals native to the region. Established in 1994, it's divided into two districts: Tucson Mountain District and Rincon Mountain District, offering different experiences of this remarkable desert environment. The park is a vital area for conservation and education about desert ecology.