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Saguaro National Monument
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"Saguaro National Monument
The Park
Saguaro National Monument consists of two districts, Saguaro West and
Saguaro East . The two areas, separated by the city of Tucson, are
about 25 miles apart. Together Saguaro West and the much larger
Saguaro East preserve 83,576 acres of the life and landscape of the
Sonoran Desert, including the park's namesake, the saguaro.
Planning your visit
Saguaro National Monument is one park divided into two districts -
Saguaro West , to the west of Tucson, and Saguaro East , to the east.
Each has places to obtain park information. Both have scenic drives,
trails and picnic areas. Neither have lodges or campgrounds. For
detained descriptions of what to see and do in each district, see the
appropriate sections below. For more information write:
Saguaro National Monument
3693 South Old Spanish Trail
Tucson, AZ 85730-5699
or call (602) 883-6366 (Saguaro West)
(602) 296-8576 (Saguaro East)
Saguaro's Desert Climate
The desert season many people feel is "just right" is from October
through April, when high temperatures are in the 60s and 70s °F.
Nighttime temperatures during this time can fall below freezing. The
hottest period is from May through September, when highs average in
the 100s °F. Still, at night, temperatures dro"
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