Water is Life in the Desert

Presented by: Pipe Spring National Monument
406 N. Pipe Spring Road, Fredonia, AZ.
Contact: Steve Rudolph 928-643-7105 ext. 13
stephen_rudolph@nps.gov

NATURAL AND CULTURAL RESOURCE TALKS and DEMONSTRATIONS

Pipe Spring National Monument continues its dramatic series of natural and cultural resource talks and demonstrations with a focus on understanding ecological relationships between the unique Arizona Strip environment and the many cultures that have adapted to this environment and flourished here.

Water is Life in the Desert

Date: Thursday May 19
Time: 10:00 AM (AZ Time)
Location: Pipe Spring National Monument, 14 miles west of Fredonia, on AZ. HWY 389
$5/person age 16 and over, or free with Interagency Annual, Senior, or Access Pass

Description: The geology of Navajo Sandstone furnishes water to Pipe Spring National Monument. Join a ranger for an explanation of how and why dependable water sources exist on the Arizona Strip, and changing perspectives on this most valuable resource.

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