Owl Watch at ASU Polytechnic
Parking Lot 32, Mesa, AZ 85212, USA AZ, United StatesOwl Watch at ASU Polytechnic at sunset to observe the Burrowing Owl habitat. Leave your car at Lot 32 and walk to the observation point on South Lenox.
Owl Watch at ASU Polytechnic at sunset to observe the Burrowing Owl habitat. Leave your car at Lot 32 and walk to the observation point on South Lenox.
New for 2022, we have partnered with Aravaipa Running to invite runners to participate in The APEX. Runners will choose from three distance options - all starting and finishing in America the Beautiful Park on the final day of the event, which features The APEX Outdoor Festival & Expo.
Tempe Town Lake: Eight Sunday afternoons throughout the fall. Lake Pleasant Saturday / Sunday Series: For fall of 2022, the Catalina 22, PHRF Spinnaker, and PHRF Sport Boat fleets will score Saturday only. The Santana 20 and Thistle/Portsmouth fleets will score both Saturday and Sunday. (Depending on registrations, Thistles may combine with other Portsmouth boats as one [...]
2022 Fall Racing Series Tempe Town Lake: Eight Sunday afternoons throughout the fall. Lake Pleasant Saturday / Sunday Series: For fall of 2022, the Catalina 22, PHRF Spinnaker, and PHRF Sport Boat fleets will score Saturday only. The Santana 20 and Thistle/Portsmouth fleets will score both Saturday and Sunday. (Depending on registrations, Thistles may combine with [...]
September 25- Sunday, 7:00 am Lincoln Park-Atturbury Wash Trip difficulty: Easy. 1.5 mile loop over mostly level dirt paths. Public restrooms are available. The portion of Lincoln Regional Park along Atturbury Wash in SE Tucson provides a mix of urban and natural habitat. This is good place for beginning birders to get to know some [...]
Bird walk at the Sierra Vista Environmental Operations Park (EOP) led by docents from the Friends of the San Pedro River and other local organizations. The Sierra Vista Environmental Operations Park (EOP) consists of 640 acres and offers fifty (50) acres of constructed wetlands that, along with native grasses provides a bird and wildlife habitat. [...]
Sweetwater Wetlands Sign up on the Field Trip Page Trip Difficulty: Easy. Flat and well-maintained gravel/dirt paths. Restroom by parking area. This popular birding hotspot in urban Tucson offers an easy walk through marshes created by Tucson Water to see waterfowl, regular and visiting warblers, and several exciting species hiding in the reeds. Birders of [...]
Come see the variety of birds around the San Pedro House andriver. The Friends of the San Pedro River (FSPR), founded in 1987, is a volunteer, non-profit organization dedicated to the conservation and restoration of the river through advocacy, education, and interpretation. FSPR coordinates its activities with the BLM, the land manager of the San [...]
Through generous funding from Mountain Sports Flagstaff and 1% for the Planet, Willow Bend offers guided Downtown Geology Tours. The 45 minute- 1 hour walking tours are based on local Flagstaff author, Marie Jackson’s Stone Landmark’s book. An exclusive and unique opportunity for the community to explore downtown like never before. The tour will cover [...]
September 29- Thursday, 8:00 AM Beginning Birding at Christopher Columbus Park Registration for this trip is free. | Register Here beginning on August 20 Trip difficulty: Easy. 1 -1.5 miles on mostly flat surfaces with some uneven surfaces If you’re new to birding, then Marie Davis and Peggy Steffens want to introduce you to the joys [...]
The PD&C event is held the 1st Saturday of each even numbered months,(Feb, April, June, Aug., Oct., Dec.) on pistol bays #2 and #3.Please check the clubs calendar for updates and to confirm event schedules.The Objectives of this event is to practice the following,1. Best personal defense tactics, best use of cover and tacticalengagements.2. Pro-active weapon [...]
The Ride The trail ride will begin at the Granite Dells Trail Head parking lot and heads south on the Peavine Trail to downtown Prescott. The ride follows the Peavine Trail, through the Dells, alongside Watson Lake and follows Granite Creek. We pass thru tribal land, right behind the VA Hospital, ride through the VA [...]
Explore Fools Hollow lake on a guided nature walk. There is no entrance fee to attend, and the duration will be about one hour. Entrance personnel will direct you to the proper area.
3G archery club offers free event to try out shooting a bow! First timers please, all equipment provided! Ages 8 to 88. To register text name and age and which Saturday you're interested in to 602-320-5132 (you can call too)
Dr Jason Struthers – Midwestern University College of Veterinary Medicine (Speaking at Maricopa Audubon Society Monthly Meeting) “Let’s Be Transparent About Windows and Reflect on Solutions: Anthropogenic Threats Facing Birds"
Camp for youth hunters drawn for Units 17B, 19A, 19B, 20A. Deer hunting techniques, biology, game care, mentor assistance and meals provided. To apply for a Deer tag for this hunt camp, use Hunt Number 1155 as found in the Annual Hunting Regulations. For a Javelina tag, use Hunt Number 5503 Location: Prescott Area, serving [...]
Youth hunt camp offering hunting and safety tips, campfire and food provided. Mentors available for scouting, tracking and retrieving game. Location: Flagstaff area, camp TBD, Unit 8 Hosted by Mule Deer Foundation - Flagstaff Chapter Contact: Julie or Bob, (928) 699-1922 or (928) 699-5940, julie@personnelsafety.com
Camp for youth hunters in Units 6A & 5BS. Scouting tips, meat care, safety, prizes, meals, game retrieval, and some mentoring available Location: St. Joseph Youth Camp at Mormon Lake, Unit 6A Hosted by: Arizona Elk Society Information: www.arizonaelksociety.org (623) 444-4147
Camp for youth hunters drawn for Unit 22 or 23. Meals provided both Friday and Saturday nights and mentors are available. To apply for tags for this hunt camp, use Hunt Numbers 1160 &/or 1161 for Units 22 & 23 respectively as found in the Annual Hunting Regulations Location: Forest Service Rd 1720. South of [...]
Camp for youth deer and cow elk tag holders. Mentors available for scouting, tracking, game retrieval and care. Seminars and meals provided. To apply for a deer tag for this hunt camp, use Hunt Number 1161 as found in the Annual Hunting Regulations Location: Colcord Ridge Campground, Mogollon Rim area, Unit 23 Hosted by: Arizona [...]
High Country youth deer hunting camp. Instruction, some mentoring, and cookouts provided. To apply for a tag for this hunt camp, use Hunt Number 1162 as found in the Annual Hunting Regulations Location: Near Alpine, Unit 27 Hosted by: Arizona Mule Deer Organization, Beaver Creek Guest Ranch Contact: Thomas, (928) 245-1688 or tlr1822@gmail.com
High country youth deer hunting camp. Instruction, some mentoring and cookouts provided. To apply for a tag for this hunt camp, use Hunt Number 1162 as found in the Annual Hunting Regulations Location: White Mountains area, TBD Hosted by: White Mountain Chapter of Mule Deer Foundation Contact: John Gebhart, (520) 431-0760, jtgebhart@muledeer.org About the Location Just [...]
Camp for youth hunters drawn for Unit 33 or 37B. Deer hunting tips, assistance, biology and habits, food and drawings. Family welcome To apply for a tag for this hunt camp, use Hunt Number 1165 and/or 1173 for Units 33 & 37B respectively as found in the Annual Hunting Regulations. For a Javelina tag in [...]
Experienced mentors provide hunt assistance to Unit 34 & 35 youth deer tag holders & youth pursuing quail, rabbit or coyote. There will be a drawing for those youth hunters who participate in camp activities throughout the weekend. To apply for a Deer tag for this hunt camp, use Hunt Numbers 1167, 1168 and/or 1169 [...]
Camp for youth new to hunting and outdoor skills. Hunting seminars, archery range and outdoor activities throughout the weekend. Meals provided To apply for a Deer tag for this hunt camp, use Hunt Numbers 1167, 1168 and/or 1169 for Units 34A, 35A & 35B respectively as found in the Annual Hunting Regulations. For Javelina, use [...]
Kaibab deer hunters base camp with information and assistance, biology and habits, lots of activities, some food and campfire. To apply for a tag for this hunt camp, use Hunt Number 1154 as found in the Annual Hunting Regulations Location: North Rim Grand Canyon, Unit 12A West, SR22 & FR429 Hosted by: Buckskin Chapter of [...]
Enjoy an informal gathering around a pint or two! Come learn more about what Zane Grey chapter and Trout Unlimited is doing in Arizona, and learn how you can help.
Camp for youth hunters drawn for Units 17B, 19A, 19B, 20A. Deer hunting techniques, biology, game care, mentor assistance and meals provided. To apply for a Deer tag for this hunt camp, use Hunt Number 1155 as found in the Annual Hunting Regulations. For a Javelina tag, use Hunt Number 5503 Location: Prescott Area, serving [...]
Youth hunt camp offering hunting and safety tips, campfire and food provided. Mentors available for scouting, tracking and retrieving game. Location: Flagstaff area, camp TBD, Unit 8 Hosted by Mule Deer Foundation - Flagstaff Chapter Contact: Julie or Bob, (928) 699-1922 or (928) 699-5940, julie@personnelsafety.com
Camp for youth hunters in Units 6A & 5BS. Scouting tips, meat care, safety, prizes, meals, game retrieval, and some mentoring available Location: St. Joseph Youth Camp at Mormon Lake, Unit 6A Hosted by: Arizona Elk Society Information: www.arizonaelksociety.org (623) 444-4147
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