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  • Tumamoc Talks: Desert Purple Martins – Star Birds of the Arizona Monsoon

    Tumamoc Hill Boathouse Tucson, United States

    The Desert Laboratory on Tumamoc Hill invites you to its ongoing public lecture series exploring the science, ecology, history, and culture of the Sonoran Desert. These talks highlight fascinating research and discoveries about the landscapes and species that make our region unique. All talks are free and open to the public. 🗓 Wednesday, April 1st🕠 [...]

    Free
  • Veteran Volunteer Work Weekend: Operation Singletrack Sortie II

    Enzenberg Canyon 100 Arizona St, Bisbee, AZ, United States

    SIGN UP TODAY for Operation Singletrack Sortie II (AZT VETS Program – Veteran Volunteer Work Weekend) Santa Rita Singletrack Reroute | Operation Freedom March (OFM) Event Following the opening push of the season, the AZT VETS Program returns to the Santa Rita Mountains to build on momentum and drive the Santa Rita Singletrack Reroute closer to completion. From April [...]

  • Arizona Public Lands Day Hike with Arizona Wildlife Federation

    Sandy's Canyon to Flagstaff

    Celebrate Arizona Public Lands Day: An All Afield Hike with AWF + AZT in Sandy's Canyon Saturday, April 4, 2026 @ 8:30 AM Join us for a guided hike in Sandy's Canyon near Flagstaff, Arizona, as we celebrate Arizona Public Lands Day in partnership with the Arizona Trail Association. This hidden canyon offers a beautiful [...]

  • Nature Walk at San Pedro House

    San Pedro House Sierra Vista, AZ, United States

    Step away from the everyday noise and into a landscape where the air feels fresher, the colors brighter, and every sound has a story to tell. This guided nature walk meanders through shaded cottonwood-willow groves, with stops along the San Pedro River and Green Kingfisher Pond. Along the way, you may catch glimpses of fluttering [...]

  • History Walk to Murray Springs

    Murray Springs N Moson Rd, Sierra Vista, United States

    Join docents from the Friends of the San Pedro River for a tour of the Murray Springs mammoth kill site. Discovered by Dr. C. Vance Haynes from the University of Arizona in 1966, Murray Springs contained not only fossils from mammoth killed by the prehistoric Clovis people, but also projectile points and a bone tool [...]

  • Maricopa Bird Alliance Monthly Meeting

    Maricopa Bird Alliance Monthly Meeting
    Papago Buttes Church of the Brethren 2450 N 64th Street, Scottsdale, United States

    Meetings are in-person and by zoom. For security, links are posted here close to the meeting date. Meetings are held on the 1st Tuesday of each month, September through May. Although there is no charge to attend our general membership meetings, the Annual Banquet in May does require a dinner reservation and associated cost. 6:00PM Pre-meeting dinner at [...]

  • Bird Walk at San Pedro House

    San Pedro House Sierra Vista, AZ, United States

    The SPRNCA provides habitat for over 100 species of breeding birds. The San Pedro River is also a critical migrationcorridor that provides water, food, and shelter for another 250 migratory andwintering birds. Novice and experienced bird watchers attend our bird walks toview the diverse avian community of the area. We usually observe 30-60 specieson these [...]

  • Wednesday’s A Trail Day 8

    Arizona Trail Passage 5 31.79277,-110.74700, AZ, United States

    Please join the ATA on April 8 on Passage 5 near Sonoita for a #SRST trail work event. This project is rated easy. Our project will focus on hand finishing the new machine-built single track.

  • Tumamoc Hill Author Series

    Tumamoc Hill Boathouse Tucson, United States

    You are cordially invited to the final event of our 2025-26 series. Documentary photographer David Burckhalter will share stunning images of Seri (Comcaac) baskets and the women who make them. His book, Baskets from the Seri Coast: Comcaac Weavers and Their Craft, traces the evolution of Seri basketry from a utilitarian craft to a celebrated art form. Burckhalter [...]

    Free
  • History Walk to Millville and Petroglyph Discovery Trail

    Millville Petroglyph and Discovery Trail Huachuca City, United States

    Meeta Friends’ docent for a tour of Millville, site of two historic silver mills,and an adjacent Native American petroglyph site. The tour will focus on thehistory of mining and milling in the area during the Tombstone silver boom.This is about a 2 mile walk on an uneven dirt and gravel trail that crossesthrough a deep [...]

  • Monthly Speaker Series

    Southeast Regional Library 775 N Greenfield Rd, Gilbert, AZ, United States

      Be sure to attend our annual Board of Directors election night. Then, join us for an evening of fun as several Members share their birding experiences and photos in person and live on Zoom! From September through March, the Monthly Speaker Series hosts live presentations by experts at the Southeast Regional Library in Gilbert

  • Arizona Yacht Club Monthly Meeting

    Dave & Buster's Tempe 1999 E Rio Salado Pkwy, Tempe, AZ, United States

    This meeting will be held at Dave and Busters in the Tempe Marketplace. Come early for socializing and dinner. Interested non-members and the general public are always welcome!  

  • Wednesday’s A Trail Day 9

    Arizona Trail Passage 5 31.79277,-110.74700, AZ, United States

    Please join the Arizona Trail Association on April 15 on Passage 5 near Sonoita for a #SRST trail work event. This project is rated easy. Our project will focus on hand finishing the new machine-built single track.

  • 🦃🏹 Youth Mentored Turkey Hunting Camp (Units 1 & 27) – Learn, Hunt & Explore the Outdoors!

    Hidden Meadows / Fish Creek Highway 260 & FR 1325 Greer,

    Get ready for an unforgettable outdoor adventure! This mentored turkey hunting camp is designed for youth hunters who want to learn the skills, strategies, and ethics of hunting wild turkeys in a safe and supportive environment. 🌟 Camp Highlights: Expert-led seminars covering turkey behavior, calling techniques, and hunting strategies Hands-on outdoor skills training, including tracking, [...]

    FREE
  • Ironwood Forest Cleanup & Restoration Day

    Volunteers play a vital role in supporting the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) through a wide range of hands-on conservation projects. Activities may include habitat restoration, trail improvement, sign installation, vegetation and trash removal, fencing, and invasive species management—primarily targeting buffelgrass. On a typical workday, volunteers meet with BLM staff in the morning and travel [...]

  • Río Relay: The Cleanup Run

    Juhan Park 1770 W Copper St, Tucson

    🌊 Join us for a first-of-its-kind event along the Santa Cruz River! The Río Relay is a unique fun run and volunteer experience designed to bring together communities along the Santa Cruz River in Pima County—while giving back to the river we all love. Similar to a 5K fun run, the route begins at Juhan [...]

    $25
  • 🌸 Tumamoc Hill Youth Program- Signs of Spring in the Sonoran Desert 🌵

    Tumamoc Hill Boathouse Tucson, United States

    Springtime in the Sonoran Desert is full of life, color, and discovery! Join us for a fun and engaging kid-friendly science presentation where we’ll explore the unique ways plants and animals adapt to the changing season. From blooming cacti to buzzing pollinators, there’s so much to see and learn about how the desert comes alive [...]

  • Becoming an Outdoors Woman Workshop – Arizona Wildlife Federation (AWF)

    Arizona Game and Fish Department Headquarters, 5000 W Carefree Hwy, Phoenix, AZ 85086, USA , United States

    Discover the joy of the outdoors at the Arizona Wildlife Federation’s 3-day Becoming an Outdoors-Woman (BOW) Workshop, designed for women ages 18 and up. Whether you’re brand new to outdoor skills or looking to build confidence and sharpen what you already know, this hands-on, inclusive experience is all about learning, exploring, making lifelong friends, and [...]

    FREE

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