Book cover of 'Driving the Cactus Forest Loop' at Saguaro National Park with desert landscape and cacti.
Open book showing pages about Cactus Forest Drive and Sonoran Desert Overlook with images and text.
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Open book showing pages about Javelina Rocks Overlook and Javelina Picnic Area with desert images.
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Saguaro National Park Rincon District: Driving the Cactus Forest Loop

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Saguaro National Park’s Rincon Mountain Division, also known as Saguaro National Park East, features the Cactus Forest Drive, a meandering paved loop for cars and bicycles that takes visitors to several vistas and points of interest throughout the park. Drive or ride through one of the most remarkable landscapes in the Southwest: a forest of giant saguaro cacti. From here, generations of saguaros stretch for miles to the north and south and up to the foothills of the Rincon mountains to the east. In this patch of Sonoran Desert, this cactus forest supports its own interconnected world of fascinating species.

  • ISBN: 9781583692356
  • Genre: National Park, Published by WNP
  • Format: Paperback
  • Trim size: 5.25" x 8"
  • Page count: 28 pages
  • Published by Western National Parks in 2026
  • Written by National Park Service staff at Saguaro National Park
  • Audience: Adult

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