Visit one of southern Arizona's most treasured landscapes on a Free tour. The monument was named for the Ironwood trees, for which the monument is named. The tour will highlight the diverse vegetation and wildlife surrounding the monument.
Visit one of southern Arizona's most treasured landscapes on a Free tour. The monument was named for the Ironwood trees, for which the monument is named. The tour will highlight the diverse vegetation and wildlife surrounding the monument.
Visit one of southern Arizona's most treasured landscapes on a Free tour. The monument was named for the Ironwood trees, for which the monument is named. The tour will highlight the diverse vegetation and wildlife surrounding the monument.
The Bureau of Land Management Park & Ride. Invites You 9:30 a.m. – Visit base of Ragged Top. Saturday, March 20, 2010 11:30 a.m. – Depart for lunch and desert hike. Free Tour of the Ironwood Forest National Monument 12 p.m. – Lunch (Bring your own),
then desert hike -or- drive to Spend a day in one of southern Arizona’s most treasured historic Silver Bell Cemetery (45 minute drive). landscapes as the BLM celebrates the 10th Anniversary of the Ironwood Forest National Monument. Throughout the tour, BLM 3:30 p.m. – Arrive at Cortaro Rd. speakers and resource specialists will share the history and cultural Exit Park & Ride. heritage within the monument, as well as highlight the diverse vegetation and wildlife surrounding the Ironwood trees, for which Transportation from park & ride the monument was named. will be provided.
From Tucson, take I-10 west. Take exit Availability is limited, so please RSVP by March 8 to: 246, and turn west at N. Cortaro Rd.
Kristen Lenhardt, Public Affairs Specialist Take first right into the McDonald’s 520-258-7266 parking lot and the park & ride.