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Casa Grande Ruins National MonumentThis Barrel Cactus blooms in early September.
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Casa Grande Ruins National Monument
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        National Park Service Units in Arizona
 

This brochure is an informational guide to all National Parks, Monuments, Memorials, Historic Sites and Recreation Areas located in Arizona.   pdf (195kB)

        Archeological Sites in Arizona
 

This brochure is an informational guide to Federal, State, and other major archeological sites located in Arizona.   pdf (158kB)

A burrowing owl guarding its burrow at Casa Grande Ruins.  

Did You Know?
Burrowing owls are unique among birds because they nest underground in existing ground squirrel, coyote, and badger burrows. They are also commonly associated with humans and will frequently nest in burrows along irrigation ditches, canals, and even in people’s yards.

Last Updated: July 25, 2006 at 00:23 EST