
Beautiful place to hike/walk and experience nature at its best. Plenty of easy, well marked trails which vary from shady trees to open fields, along a creek or on an old Railroad. This stop is a...
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The Patagonia-Sonoita Creek Preserve, nestled in the heart of Patagonia, Arizona, offers a serene escape into nature's embrace. A gentle reminder for visitors—our furry friends must stay home, as this sanctuary kindly requests no dogs on the premises. Dive into the preserve's website for a treasure trove of information, from visitation guidelines to hours of operation and essential details to make your visit seamless.
Discover a place where nature's beauty is accessible to all, with admission fees set at $8 per person for the general public. TNC Members and Cochise County Residents enjoy a discounted rate of $5 per person, while young adventurers aged 17 and under enter for free! For nature enthusiasts seeking a year-long adventure, an annual pass granting access to Ramsey Canyon Preserve and Patagonia-Sonoita Creek Preserve can be yours for $55. Group visits are welcomed with open arms, but a touch of prior coordination is the key—simply ring 520-394-2400 to make the necessary arrangements.
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Beautiful place to hike/walk and experience nature at its best. Plenty of easy, well marked trails which vary from shady trees to open fields, along a creek or on an old Railroad. This stop is a...
This is a great place to experience nature in the Patagonia area. We hiked the easy trails for a couple of hours, often next to a small stream. We saw a Couse deer and a herd of javelina along...
Beautiful spot outside of Patagonia. Closed during COVID. We peered in from the gravel road. Glad the Nature Conservancy ensured this area was protected. We were looking for the visiting rarity,...
Members of The Nature Conservancy pay $5 to enter and others $8. Clean restrooms and a small gift shop. Easy access parking lot. It is mostly easy walking trails with a few steps. Huge cottonwood...
When you're watching the world set on fire, this is a place to find peace and enjoy nature. We rode our bikes on the outskirt of the preserve. It's eleven miles to Patagonia Lake State Park. While...
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