Everyone has been to a Zoo or a Botanical Garden, but have you visited The Living Desert. We were hosted by the Administration to visit and learn more about The Living Desert first hand. The Living Desert is quite up to date with their social media. Please find them located at https://www.facebook.com/TheLivingDesert or one their webpage http://www.livingdesert.org/
You enter the welcoming grounds and you will not believe the variety of displays that you will see. One of my favorite exhibits was the Palm Oasis and Walk Through Aviary. The variety of birds that you can admire and you feel like you just walked into a Oasis. Before we arrived to the Palm Oasis, we walked through the Butterfly Garden. This time of year we didn't see very many butterflies but the ones we did see where following us all over the place.
The Palm Oasis was one of my personal favorites.
The other Exhibit that caught my attention was the Eagle Canyon Aviaries and the magnificent birds on display. This park has something for every family member. There are plenty of hands on exhibits for the little kids and large animals to entertain the older kids. The park has many resting places for everyone to enjoy lunch or just grab some cool to drink.
It was fun to see families taking their time wandering in and out of different Animal Exhibits. Another great exhibits was the Sand Cat. This little guy has adapted to the Desert surroundings and looks like your everyday house cat. When you head south you will walk by Big Horn Mountain and there was a good number of Big Horns and the written information helps you to understand how old each animal is by their horns.
My only disappointment was that the Giraffe's and ostrich's take themselves off display around 4:15 pm and during the winter/spring you will miss them if you don't start there first. Why not make a full day trip out to The Living Desert. There are some Special Exhibits and currently there is a Garden Railroad Exhibit that is quite interesting for ages from the infants all the way up to the Senior -Big Kids. The Living Desert is a grand place to spend some quality time with you favorite family and friends. There are several ways that you can help to keep Exhibits going is to donate by visiting or you can get involved with their programs. No matter how much you enjoy parks, you will NOT BE DISAPPOINTED in the beauty of the natural flowers, exhibits or hands on programs for the kids. Happy Travels and enjoy the Living Desert for your Self. The hours vary during the different seasons so be sure to contact them to make sure that the exhibits are open. Here is a schedule of events that is located on their webpage: http://www.livingdesert.org/calendar.php
Thank you for a Wonderful Experience
Jeanne and George Felix
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