Misty and Stanley Paul feeling the breeze. |
When walking in to the arboretum you can go into the many greenhouses and purchase plants that you will see on the walk. There were some really unique cacti and succulents that I might be purchasing next time. There are tons of trails to choose from. We chose the main trail and went off on a few side excursions. It was probably about 2 miles total. The wild flowers were amazing! You might think that a cactus garden is dull and colorless but it was really vibrant and different.
There was a beautiful statue and fountain near the entry. A nice place to listen to the water flow and have a seat.
Jeff and Mist |
A 20 ft Agave flower. |
Take a look at these different types of cactus. There must have been a garden of 30 barrel cacti. The one with the arms was so cool. It looked fake!
There is a small lake here. It is called Ayers Lake. It is a nice water feature that brakes up the dry climate. It has 2 ramadas and is surrounded by grasses and other bright green foliage. You walk around it and then hike up behind the lake to follow the main trail.
On the top of the hill is the Picket Post Mansion. It is available for tours at certain times. It was built into the side of the cliff and had amazing detail. These large rocks were to cool to not shoot a pic.
A view of the Pickett Post Mansions after descending into the canyon below beautiful Magma Ridge.
Tired after the hike. |
Go to the Boyce Thompson Arboretum and take your dogs! Call me if you need company!!!
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