Located in the picturesque Patagonia region of Arizona, the Patagonia-Sonoita Creek Preserve is a haven for nature enthusiasts. Spanning 873 acres, this preserve boasts a diverse range of flora and fauna, including endangered fishes, butterflies, and birds. With its permanent stream and intact natural processes, the preserve offers a unique opportunity to explore riparian habitats and witness the rare Fremont cottonwood-Goodding willow riparian forest, home to towering cottonwood trees that are over 100 feet tall and 130 years old. Additionally, visitors can discover remnant wetlands, or cienegas, and encounter rare and sensitive plant species. This popular destination attracts thousands of visitors each year, providing a platform for environmental education and conservation efforts in southern Arizona.
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