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Saguaro National ParkStaff and guests with the Redhouse Dancers-Photo by John Williams
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Saguaro National Park
Twilight Hike Description-West District
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Laura Bolyard
Cristate saguaro at dusk

Twilight Hike

These hikes start approximately 1 hour before sunset and last until approximately. 1 hour after sunset. The hike is considered easy. The hike is about 2 miles and takes about 2 hours. The terrain is relatively flat. The group will walk up a sandy wash for the first half of the walk. Following the sunset; the group will return on a trail in the fading light. As space is limited, advance registration is required and can be made by calling the visitor center at (520) 733-5158.

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Did You Know?
The saguaro cactus only grows naturally in the Sonoran Desert. There are approximately 1.6 million individual saguaro plants growing within Saguaro National Park.

Last Updated: June 08, 2007 at 17:29 EST