El parque nacional Saguaro (en inglés, Saguaro National Park) es un parque nacional de los Estados Unidos localizado al suroeste de Arizona. Comprende un área de 321 km² de montaña y desierto al este de Tucson, alberga bosques de saguaros, de ahí su denominación. Es administrado por el Servicio de Parques Nacionales (NPS).
El 1 de marzo de 1933 la zona fue primero protegida como monumento nacional por proclamación del presidente Herbert Hoover (monumento Nacional Saguaro, con 216,54 km²). Una nueva proclamación presidencial de John Kennedy, el 15 de noviembre de 1961, amplió el monumento nacional, añadiendo 62,16 km² más. La zona fue rediseñada como parque nacional el 14 de octubre de 1994.
Entre otra vegetación se encuentran paloverdes, mesquites y ocotillos.
Hands down one of the best National Parks we've been to. Try to make time to visit both the East and West parks. We went in August 2021so summer heat plus covid made the park near empty. We didn't do any hikes longer than 2 miles, again summer heat but even the short ones are awesome :) Also a nice thing in the parks right now is that they are generally enforcing the indoor masking policy and capacity limits.
Saguaro Park Consists of both East and West. There are so many amazing trails to hike and wildlife to view. If you don’t have time for a hike, be sure and drive through the West side where the highest concentrations of Saguaros reside. The amount of cacti, flowers, and wildlife is truly amazing. A trip to the museum to view the amazing wildlife is also worth a stop.
A small National Park for Saguaro cacti. Very huge cactus' are found here. This place is also known for large number of flora and fauna.
My favorite National Park, LOVE me some Saguaros! Hot, hot, hot out there. Bring loads of water! We visited the West side of the park. The drive through Grants pass is breath taking! Please go slow around blind corners, you will come across some brave bicycle riders out there and there is zero room for them.
This was perhaps the most lovely national park I've ever seen, and certainly the best in Arizona. For the penultimate desert feel and experience, this is it. It is dense and easily accessible, not crowded, and offers a true John Wayne feel.
Great views of the Saguaro cactus, paddle cactus and the barrel cactus. Nice 8 mile driving loop with stops to take pictures. Also has parking spots that have trail heads to enjoy a walk. Went in the morning and it was nice but could tell it was going to get hot in the afternoon
So many trails to explore and trails for all ability levels. It is a great place to get out and left nature soothe you
We thoroughly enjoyed driving the loop trail based out of the Rincon Visitor Center in Saguaro National Park. It took us about an hour to drive around it, and we stopped about every five minutes to take another fantastic shot of the amazing landscape. It was really enjoyable to see the iconic cacti all around you and get familiar with life in the desert under such extreme conditions.