Monday, January 20, 2020

Jan 20 Palm Canyon

 We drove about 6 or 7 miles down a gravel road that took us to Palm Canyon . It is supposed to be a growth of the only palm trees that are native to Arizona. There are big horn sheet that inhabit this area but we didn't see any. There is actually very few animals and birds in this desert.
There are 3 cactus types that are abundant in this area. This is one of them.

This type has a red flower on the tip of the branches. They are just starting to bloom.

The tall one in the center of the picture is the most common.

This was the path we walked  on. Pretty steep and rugged. Lots of loose stones that didn't give us good footing.



The picture doesn't do a good job of telling the storey. The palm trees are growing in the recess  in the mountain in the center of the picture, less than one hundred of them. This recess in the mountain is at least  200 feet up from the end of the trail.

1 comment:

Lera Ryan said...


Interesting to see the varieties of cacti.

The walking trail looks just a bit rugged! Did you bring your hiking poles/