Rio Vista Natural Resource Park with Gary Bachman
Rio Vista Park, June 15th, 6:30 AM
Trip difficulty: Easy. ~ 2 miles. This walk is easy on unpacked, but firm trails in the park. There are gentle slopes across drainage areas.
Rio Vista is one of two designated natural resource parks in Tucson. Approximately 85% of the park is natural vegetation. We’ll walk up to 2 miles on trails that loop through the park’s desert scrub habitat, including some drainages with taller mesquites where we may find some surprises. Typical birds we should spot include woodpeckers, hummingbirds, doves, hawks, Phainopeplas, Lucy’s Warblers, and Vermilion Flycatchers. We will start at 7am. Meet at the parking lot located at the end of Tucson Blvd, north of Prince Rd. Paths are gravel and dirt, not paved, with very little incline. A restroom is available at the parking area. We will finish by 8:30.
Leaders: Gary Bachman
Registration for this walk is free.
Header Image: Broad-billed Hummingbird by Greg Lavaty