Saguaro National Park Mesh Back Round Logo Cap

Saguaro National Park Mesh Back Round Logo Cap

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Saguaro National Park is made up of two different districts separated by the city of Tucson, Arizona. The park preserves and protects a diverse desert ecology that teems with flora and fauna. Of course, the star of the show is the magnificent saguaro cactus! This succulent is uniquely adapted to its desert home, with a shallow root structure that spreads out wide to soak up as much of the seasonal summer monsoon rain as possible, and the ability to expand like an accordion as it holds on to that water. It then uses the water to survive, and as it does it contracts again until the next rainy season.

Celebrate the saguaro, and Saguaro National Park, by sporting this vented "trucker"-style ball cap. It features a round woven image of the park at sunset, one of the most beautiful times to visit. A plastic strap adjustment allows one size to fit most.

  • Cotton front and bill with polyester vented rear
  • One size fits most
  • Plastic strap adjustment

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