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Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument
Park Statistics
Ajo Mountains at Sunset
VIP - Craig
A winter sunset on the Ajo Mountains
 

Annual Visitation

Fiscal Year

Recreational

Non-Recreational

Total Visits *

Percentage Change

2007 323,512 1,312,008 1,635,520 6.75%
2006 295,533 1,236,567 1,532,100 11.27%
2005 253,931 1,122,959 1,376,890 -1.47%
2004 263,255 1,134,210 1,397,465 -6.79%
2003 270,126 1,229,070 1,499,196 -1.65%
2002 295,083 1,229,211 1,524,294 2.53%
2001 318,668 1,167,987 1,486,655 3.98%
2000 240,738 1,189,064 1,429,802 16.52%
1999 142,495 1,084,545 1,227,040 520.15%
1998 195,485 2,376 197,861 -8.62%
1997 214,159 2,376 216,535 -42.26%
1996 372,648 2,376 375,024 -11.80%
1995 422,830 2,376 425,206 -
 

Total Acreage

Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument is composed of 516 square miles or 330,689 square acres.

Coyote  

Did You Know?
Coyotes are highly intelligent animals that are well adapted to survive in almost any environment. They are among the most common animals spotted in Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument and you might hear them "singing" on any given night.

Last Updated: May 18, 2008 at 18:15 EST