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  • White Tank Mountain Regional Park Invasive Species Removal

    White Tank Mountain Regional Park 8698 White Tanks Vista Ct, Waddell, AZ, United States

    Participants will learn to identify several invasive species, their phenology and characteristics, and how to remove these invasive plants effectively. The goal is to remove invasive plants as a proactive step towards ecological restoration and to reduce wildfire risk. To learn more about the Desert Defender Program, visit https://www.maricopacountyparks.net/about-us/desertdefenders/. Please bring work gloves, water, and [...]

  • Cave Creek Regional Park Invasive Species Removal

    Cave Creek Regional Park Invasive Species Removal
    Cave Creek Regional Park 37019 N Lava Ln, Cave Creek, AZ, United States

    Participants will learn to identify several invasive species, their phenology and characteristics, and how to remove these invasive plants effectively. The goal is to remove invasive plants as a proactive step towards ecological restoration and to reduce wildfire risk. To learn more about the Desert Defender Program, visit https://www.maricopacountyparks.net/about-us/desertdefenders/. Please bring work gloves, water, and [...]

  • Becoming an Outdoors- Woman Workshop – AWF

    Prescott, Friendly Pines Camp

    For adult women 18+, any fitness level, no experience required. A supportive environment for learning, making friends, and fun. Sessions include plant ID, fishing, camping, navigation, rappelling, geocaching, Dutch-oven cooking, and shooting.

  • San Tan Mountain Invasive Species Removal

    San Tan Mountain Invasive Species Removal
    San Tan Mountain Regional Park 4699 W Phillips Rd, Queen Creek, AZ, United States

    Participants will learn to identify several invasive species, their phenology and characteristics, and how to remove these invasive plants effectively. The goal is to remove invasive plants as a proactive step towards ecological restoration and to reduce wildfire risk. To learn more about the Desert Defender Program, visit https://www.maricopacountyparks.net/about-us/desertdefenders/. Please bring work gloves, water, and [...]

  • Estrella Mountain Regional Park Native Seed Harvest

    Estrella Mountain Regional Park 14805 W Vineyard Ave, Goodyear, AZ, United States

    Participants will learn to identify native plants in their seed stage, and how to harvest and clean native seeds in a sustainable way within the desert ecosystems of Maricopa County’s regional parks. The initiative to harvest native seeds is a proactive step towards ecological restoration. These native seeds are selected for their resilience and ability [...]

  • Recreational Area Cleanups

    BLM Box Canyon trailhead Rincon Rd., Wickenburg, United States

    Come help keep our trails clean! Staging area is at the BLM Box Canyon trailhead, 1/4 mile past the 2nd river crossing on Rincon Road, unless otherwise noted. Garbage bags, pick sticks, latex gloves, buckets and reflective vests provided. Bring work gloves and water. Organizations/businesses are needed to sponsor monthly cleanups. No funding is required, [...]

    Free
  • Hook a Kid on Fishing – City of Glendale

    Bonsall Park 5821 W Bethany Home Rd., Glendale, AZ, United States

    City of Glendale Parks and Recreation would like to "LURE" you into getting "hooked" on fishing with a great morning outdoors! All ages are welcome to attend this Free event. - Family activities Prize Drawings Refreshments will be available while supplies last Loaner Poles will be available from Arizona Game and Fish Department Fishing Licenses [...]

  • Rio Community Festival

    Nina Mason Pulliam Rio Salado Audubon Center, 3131 S. Central Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85040 2801 S Central Ave, United States

    Join us for a free community festival celebrating sustainable food, beer, music, and our shared connections to wildlife! Early bird program begins at 8 a.m. Guided bird walks Volunteer project Farmers market Audubon family workshop Main activities begin at 2 p.m. Live music, beer and food Nature activity booths Guided bird walks Live animal workshops [...]

  • Trail Skills Institute Module 6 April 26-27, 2025

    Santa Rita Foothills , United States

    Are you interested in learning more about properly monitoring, maintaining and constructing trails? Are you a steward of the Arizona Trail or are interested in helping out with trail projects? Do you like to get your hands dirty while learning valuable skills at the same time? If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, [...]

  • History Walk Millville and Petroglyph Trail

    Millville and Petroglyph Discovery Trail Huachuca City, AZ, United States

    Walk this trail with FSPR docent Richard Bauer to visit Millville, location of two historic silver mills, and an adjacent Indian petroglyph site. The tour will focus on the history of mining and the mills which were active during the Tombstone silver boom. This is about a 2mile walk on an uneven dirt and gravel [...]

  • Family Workshop: Survival in the Southwest

    Nina Mason Pulliam Rio Salado Audubon Center, 3131 S. Central Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85040 2801 S Central Ave, United States

    Join us for a hands-on family workshop exploring the incredible ways plants and animals survive in the harsh conditions of the Sonoran Desert! Discover the unique adaptations that help wildlife thrive, from nocturnal habits to water-saving strategies. Through interactive activities and engaging crafts, you'll gain a deeper appreciation for the resilience of desert life. Perfect [...]

  • Family Nature Day 2025

    Dead Horse Ranch State Park 675 Dead Horse Ranch Rd, Cottonwood, United States

    Get ready for a day of adventure, discovery, and fun in nature at Family Nature Day! Whether you’re a birding enthusiast, a nature lover, or simply looking for an exciting outdoor activity for the whole family, this event is for you. Enjoy hands-on activities, live animal exhibits, nature walks, and interactive demonstrations that will connect [...]

  • STEM Speaker: Preserving Arizona’s Unique Desert Landscapes

    Scottsdale Community College 9000 E. Chapparal Road, Scottsdale, AZ, United States

    Join us for an inspiring afternoon with Vicki Preston, President and CEO of Desert Foothills Land Trust, as she shares her passion for protecting one of North America's most unique and fragile ecosystems. Discover how Arizona's land management shapes conservation efforts, learn about private land preservation strategies, and explore ways to protect this irreplaceable ecosystem. [...]

  • Explore the Sedona Wetlands

    Sedona Wetlands 7500 AZ-89A, Sedona

    Spend one hour looking for migratory birds at the Sedona Wetlands, a nature preserve that is ideal for bird watching.  Contact Rich at richarmstrong47@gmail.com or call 928-282-3675 for more information.

  • Garden Story Time

    Garden Story Time
    Tucson Botanical Gardens 2150 N Alvernon Way, Tucson, AZ, United States

    Weekly story hour continues on Wednesdays at 10am through April 30th. This fun hour features nature-themed puppets, music and sensory storytelling!  Color in and take home a garden-themed coloring book.  Geared toward ages 5 and under but all ages are welcome!  Included in Gardens admission.  No reservation required. Rain or shine, warm or cold!

    Included in Gardens Admission
  • Soft Tackle Flies Workshop

    Arizona American Italian Club 7509 N 12th St, Phoenix, AZ, United States

    Learn the basics of using soft tackle for your flyfishing pursuits!

  • Verde BioBlitz 2025

    Verde River Watershed

    The Verde BioBlitz is back for its fifth year! Join us in exploring the incredible biodiversity of the Verde River Watershed while contributing to real scientific research. Whether you’re a seasoned naturalist or just love being outdoors, this is your chance to help document the plants, animals, birds, and insects that call this area home. [...]

  • Engage in Classics and Motala Orienteering Courses

    Gates Tank 344 S Cortez St, Prescott

    Participate in Classics or Motala orienteering courses, whether you're a beginner or an expert. Participants are given maps and control locations and expected to navigate themselves on trails, over hills, etc. The types of courses vary by length and level of difficulty.

    $10 – $15
  • Cibola Fishing Event – Friends of Cibola National Wildlife Refuge

    Cibola National Wildlife Refuge 66600 Cibola Lake Rd, Cibola, AZ, United States

    Come Join us for a family friendly fishing event at the Cibola National Wildlife Refuge! Participants will catch, clean, and cook their catch with assistance from volunteers.

  • Take Your Morning Walk to Clanton Ranch

    Escapule Trailhead 3001 Escapule Rd, Sierra Vista, AZ, United States

    Take a walk to Clanton Ranch, a historic site of outlaws, cowboys and cattle rustlers. This ranch is a small part of Western outlaw history in Arizona and the U.S. The walk is 1.5 to 2 miles of uneven gravel and dirt with a slight uphill walk near the end. Call a representative at (520) [...]

  • Payson Wildlife Fair

    Green Valley Park, 1000 West Country Club Drive, Payson, AZ 85541, United States

    Whether it’s catching a rainbow trout, taking aim with a bow and arrow, or getting up close and personal with live critters, the family-friendly Payson Wildlife Fair will be offering a variety of outdoor fun Saturday, May 3, at Green Valley Park in Payson, Ariz. The annual event is a cooperative effort between the Arizona [...]

  • 3rd Annual Kids Fishing Event – Arizona Fishing Outkast

    Paloma Park 29799 N Lake Pleasant Rd, Peoria, AZ, United States

    Kid’s Fishing event for the Arizona Fishing Outkast Check, us out on our Facebook page Arizona Fishing Outkast. We will be fishing for Catfish - We will have a huge raffle for FREE, Biggest fish & Smallest fish prize. A valid Arizona Fishing License is required for all who are fishing. To purchase a license [...]

  • Carefree Under the Stars

    Our Lady of Joy Church 36811 N Pima Rd, Carefree

    Join us for Carefree Under the Stars—a stargazing event in partnership with the Focus Astronomy Outreach organization. On Monday, May 5 from 8 - 10 p.m. in the Our Lady of Joy parking lot experience the wonders of the night sky through telescopes in this fun, hands-on evening under the stars. Bring your own chairs, [...]

  • Self-Guided Heritage Bird Walk

    Self-Guided Heritage Bird Walk
    Black Canyon Heritage Park 33898 Old Black Canyon Hwy, Black Canyon City, AZ, United States

    Discover the Birds of Black Canyon Heritage Park! Pick up a birding journal at the park office, featuring some of the most notable birds you might encounter. As you explore, look for bird tags placed throughout the park—each one represents a different species. Simply scan the QR code with your smartphone to learn fascinating facts [...]

  • Walk with a Naturalist – Tumamoc Hill

    Walk with a Naturalist – Tumamoc Hill
    Tumamoc Hill 1675 W. Anklam Rd., Tucson, AZ

    Join Community Outreach Assistant at the Desert Laboratory, Robert Villa on a walk of Tumamoc Hill. Along the way he will talk about some of the plants, animals, and natural history of Tumamoc Hill, as well as do his best to answer your questions. Group size limited, please RSVP by email to tumamoc-hill@arizona.edu Caminatas en español [...]

    Free
  • Public Star Party

    Gilbert Riparian Reserve 2757 E Guadalupe Rd,, Gilbert, AZ, United States

    The East Valley Astronomy Club sponsors a free public star party each month at the Riparian Preserve in Gilbert. The event is scheduled on the second Friday of each month, weather permitting. The star party begins at dusk. You are encouraged to attend and observe through member's telescopes.

  • Compost Awareness Week Pop-up (3 30min sessions)

    Tucson Botanical Gardens 2150 N Alvernon Way, Tucson, AZ, United States

    Tucson Botanical Gardens and co-host Tank’s Green Stuff are holding a Compost Awareness Week Pop-up on Saturday, May 10 from 8:30am - 10:30am! Tank’s will be teaching compost classes at 9:00am, 9:30am, and 10:00am in the Gardens’ compost demonstration area. Desert Compostables, UA Compost Cats, AZ Composting Council, and Inch by Inch Worm Castings will [...]

    Included in Gardens Admission
  • Leonard Canyon Fence Build

    We will be finishing up a continuous rail fence build in Leonard Canyon on the Mogollon Rim that we started last fall. We camp all weekend and feed you from Friday supper through Sunday breakfast. Multiple jobs including cook help, general help, fence building help, etc. To volunteer, please email russj@arizonaelksociety.org

  • Youth Fishing Event – Southwest Wildlife Foundation

    West Wetlands Pond 1300 W. Water St, Yuma, United States

    Southwest Wildlife Foundation (SWF) sponsored event for youth ages 5-15. SWF is providing all necessary equipment (poles, bait, etc.) Ramada #32 at the pond. Come out and enjoy a day of fishing on us. Youth must be accompanied by an adult at all times. A valid Arizona Fishing License is required at all events. Anyone [...]

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