Palm Canyon Day 1
Palm Canyon is one of our favorite desert locations. It is 7 miles down a side road (dirt) from Route 95, north of Yuma. Dispersed camping is permitted off the road.... more
Palm Canyon is one of our favorite desert locations. It is 7 miles down a side road (dirt) from Route 95, north of Yuma. Dispersed camping is permitted off the road.... more
We left Twin Peaks Campground at Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument to head north a few miles to Alamo Canyon. At the end of the Alamo Canyon Road (dirt) is a small,... more
Today we drove almost to the Mexican border and took the South Puerto Blanco Drive (dirt) to the Quitobaquito Oasis. The road parallels the Mexican-US border so we were... more
We took advantage of a shuttle bus offered by the visitor center to be dropped off at the Senita Basin trailhead. The 5 mile hike back to the campground took us through... more
We left Catalina State Park and headed west and then south through the Tohono O’Odham Nation Reservation. The drive takes one through lots of cactus —... more
Just a few miles south of the Catalina State Park is a lovely loopwalk up into the mountains. The views back over the Oro Valley were outstanding and the cacti were... more
We are back in Saguaro Cactus Country. They are such magnificent plants. After a stop at the post office, we had a short drive to Catalina State Park. This is a very... more
Many of the casinos allow dry camping in their parking lots. It is often free. At this casino, we found out later, we were supposed to first check in with the desk... more
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