May 5, 2020
Tucson, AZ
During the pandemic, we looked for ways to get out of the house now and then. Saguaro National Park was just a few miles away from where we were staying, so we took a couple of trips there. The first day we went, it was overcast, but the wildflowers were in full bloom. There is a nine mile drive through the park where you can stop along the way at the parking turnouts to take photos.
The second time we went, the main park drive was closed for repairs, but we found a trail that was open in another area of the park. The trail was a paved pathway. We only walked a short distance. I love the way the sun back-lighted some of the cacti.
You can see the start of blossoms on the far saguaros.
The saguaro blossom is the state wildflower of Arizona
Saguaro family
Barrel Cactus
Take a look at the fishhook needles on this one.
This large cholla cactus and the prickly pear cacti show the variety of cacti in the park.
I love how the rows of needles are lit by the sunlight.
There are different varieties of cholla (or jumping cactus) seen in this photo.
The yellow blooms of the palo verde tree on the right are just beginning to show.
Prickly Pear Cactus
The beautiful wildflowers were plentiful this day.
The long arms of an ocotillo cactus (on the right side of this photo) is beginning to bloom.
This saguaro has a funny face!
Close up of Saguaro needles
I hope you enjoyed our tour of Saguaro National Park. There are so many beautiful cacti in the park and so many beautiful mountain vistas. It’s really worth a visit, especially in the spring when the cacti and wild flowers are in bloom.