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Saguaro National Park
Things to Do
Laura Bolyard leading a photography walk
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Student Conservation Association Volunteer Laura Bolyard leading a photography walk in Saguaro National Park.

Two Districts, One Park

Please note that the Rincon Mountain District (East) and the Tucson Mountain District (West) are 30 miles apart, with the city of Tucson in between.  Please plan accordingly. Program schedules are similar from week to week but are subject to change without notice. 

Some interpretive programs are accessible to persons with physical disabilities or require a reservation to participate. This information will be noted on the schedule along with a phone number to make a reservation or get more information.

For information about park entrance fees and federal passes that are available and accepted at Saguaro National Park, go to the park's Fee Information page.

 
Saguaro Blossoms  

Did You Know?
The saguaro blossom is the state flower of Arizona. In early summer, the Tohono O’odham people come to Saguaro National Park to harvest the saguaro fruit.

Last Updated: December 29, 2008 at 17:12 EST