Best Place to See Saguaro Cactuses
Thanks to McDowell Mountain Regional Park, you don’t have to traipse through someone’s yard to enjoy majestic saguaros. Located just north of Fort McDowell off the 87, the park dates back to 1958, and at some 21,000 acres is the largest in the Maricopa County parks system. That means miles of walking paths and trails to enjoy some of the grandest saguaros and other cactuses up close (just don’t touch, dummy). Maybe it’s the big, wide open skies adding to the splendor of this pristine desert wonderland. Or the fact that given the park’s sheer size, you can see the robust diversity of saguaros at various heights and ages. Either way, McDowell Mountain Regional Park isn’t just great for gawking at these gorgeous giants, but serves as a reminder of the singular beauty of the upper desert. It’s as harrowing as it is beautiful, and in that space we’re reminded of what life is really like out here. Now, give these many-armed cactuses a round of applause.