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Cactus Wren by Mick Thompson

Honey Bee Canyon Hohokam Petroglyph Walk with Gerry Hodge

Trip difficulty: Easy to Moderate. Gradual elevation gain is less than 100 feet. 2 miles on moderately
loose wash sand. Restrooms and water available at trailhead. Limited shade and no benches. Trip
duration under 2.5 hours.

We will start from Oro Valley’s Honey Bee Canyon Park and will walk the wash to the north to just
beyond the site of the Hohokam Petroglyphs (at 1 mile) and look for some local specialties like the
Gilded Flicker and Black-throated Sparrow.

Driving directions: From Tangerine Rd. and Rancho Vistoso Blvd., go north for 3 miles. Park is on your
right, just after passing over the bridge. 20 parking spaces available.

Map coordinates: 32.457452, -110.964734

Leader:  Gerry Hodge (gnthodge@msn.com)

Registration for this trip is free. 

**Tucson Audubon member registration opens on April 6th at 7am. Public registration opens on April 13th at 7am**

Header Image: Cactus Wren by Mick Thompson

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Date

2024-05-11
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Time

6:30 am - 9:00 am

Trip Features

All Levels,
Bathrooms,
Drinking Water onsite,
In-Town,
Moderate
Honey Bee Canyon

Location

Honey Bee Canyon

Leader

Gerry Hodge
Email
gnthodge@msn.com

Volunteer Field Trip Leader