Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, CA |
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This park is located on the southern edge of the Mojave desert. It is a very large park
consisting mostly of rocky, very arid, rolling hills. Typical cacti found here are:
Cylindorpuntia acanthocarpa, Cylindropuntia echinocarpa, Cylindropuntia bigelovii,
Echinocereus engelmannii, Opuntia basilaris, Ferocactus cylindraceus, Mammillaria dioca,
Mammillaria tetrancistra, and Escobaria vivipara
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Anza-Borrego Desert State Park
200 Palm Canyon Drive
Borrego Springs, CA 92004
Tel: 760-767-5311
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www.anzaborrego.statepark.org |
Joshua Tree National Park, CA |
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The second largest national park in the 48 contiguous states is Joshua Tree. Half of the
park is located in the Mojave Desert and half in the Colorado Desert. One can easily witness
the transition from one desert to the other while driving through the park. Visitors can be
sure to see these cacti species: Cylindropuntia bigelovii, Cylindropuntia ramosissima,
Cylindropuntia echinocarpa, Echinocereus engelmannii, Echinocereus mojavensis, Escobaria
vivipara, Ferocactus cylindraceus, and Opuntia basilaris.
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Joshua Tree National Park
74485 National Park Drive
Twentynine Palms, CA 92277
Tel: 760-367-5500
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www.nps.gov/jotr |
Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, AZ |
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Located in the very heart of the Sonoran Desert and on the US-Mexico border, Organ Pipe
Cactus National Monument boasts cacti that can be found no where else in the United
States. This park also features remote one-way drive dirt roads that wind through the
desert like a hiking trail, offering an intimate desert visit for everyone. Cacti
found here are: Carnegia gigantea, Cylindropuntia arbuscula, Cylindropuntia bigelovii,
Cylindropuntia fulgida, Cylindropuntia leptocaulis, Cylindropuntia spinosior, Cylindropuntia
versicolor, Echinocereus engelmannii, Ferocactus wislizeni, Grusonia emoryi, Mammillaria
grahamii, Opuntia engelmannii, Opuntia macrocentra, Pachycereus schottii, and Stenocereus
thurberi.
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Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument
10 Organ Pipe Drive
Ajo, AZ 85321
Tel: 520-387-6849
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www.nps.gov/orpi |
Saguaro National Park, AZ |
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Saguaro National Park is named after the most well-known cacti in the world; the Giant Saguaro
(Carnegia gigantea). It is broken up into 2 units, an East and a West. Part of the
Sonoran Desert, cacti grow here prolifically. Species that can be found here are: Carnegia
gigantea, Cylindropuntia arbuscula, Cylindropuntia bigelovii, Cylindropuntia fulgida, Cylindropuntia
leptocaulis, Cylindropuntia spinosior, Cylindropuntia versicolor, Echinocereus engelmannii,
Ferocactus wislizeni, Mammillaria grahamii, Opuntia engelmannii, Opuntia macrocentra, and Peniocereus
greggii.
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Saguaro National Park
3693 South Old Spanish Trail
Tucson, AZ 85730
Tel: 520-733-5158 (west)
Tel: 520-733-5153 (east)
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www.nps.gov/sagu |
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