Description: This is a State Park located just outside Sedona on Red Rock Loop road. It features a wonderful trail along Oak Creek with many opportunities to observes birds in dense riparian settings. There exists some desert habitat also for those who wish to record a different bird community right next to the riparian group. Bird watching is taken seriously here and guided walks are available. Administrative Agency: Arizona State Parks Restrictions and fees: $10.00 entrance fee Elevation: 3900' Ease of road access: Paved access from the West. Ease of hiking access: Trails are well maintained and easy. Approximate area size: 0.4 sq miles Frequency of use by public: Moderate to heavy use. Parking facilities: All roads and parking areas are paved. Non-bird Interests: Hiking, archeology, history, picnicking |
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The Bird ListPlease click here to be taken to a general list of birds seen in the Verde Valley. Pay attention to the habitat notes for each species since not all are found everywhere. A list that is always under construction (see the text to the right) is the list of birds actually seen at this site. That growing list can be seen here. |
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