Sonoran Desert
Phone: 623-580-5503
The Sonoran Desert National Monument contains magnificent examples of untrammeled Sonoran Desert landscape. This National Monument is the most biologically diverse of the North American deserts, and the monument captures a significant portion of that diversity. The most striking aspect of the plant community within the monument is the extensive saguaro cactus forest. The monument contains three distinct mountain ranges, the Maricopa, Sand Tank and Table Top Mountains, as well as the Booth and White Hills, all separated by wide valleys. The monument also contains three Congressionally designated wilderness areas and many significant archaeological and historic sites, and remnants of several important historic trails.
Directions
The Sonoran Desert National Monument is in south central Arizona, 60 miles from Phoenix. Interstate 8 provides some access at the Vekol interchange (Exit 144) and the Freeman Interchange (Exit 140). State Highway 238 and the Maricopa Road afford accessto the North Maricopa Mountains and the Butterfield Overland Stage Route.
More info at http://www.az.blm.gov/sonoran/sondes_main.htm
Sonoran Desert
Cactus Punch AN06 Sonoran Desert Animals Embroidery CD
Cactus Punch AN06 Sonoran Desert Animals Embroidery CD
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Dick Idol Sonoran Legend Table Lamp (H1652)
This table lamp is inspired by the rugged history of the Sonoran desert.
Merchant: Lamps Plus



