McNeal, Arizona
Sportsman's Access
The migration of the Sandhill Cranes is an amazing sight to see when you catch them at peak numbers before they head out of southwest Arizona. We decided to stop by for a few nights so Rick and Angie could see them.
Instead of staying right in the White Water Draw Rec Area, we went down the road a bit to the Sportsman's Access Point. Much smaller and almost no one there. While we would have to drive back to the Draw to see the cranes in the ponds where they congregate, this was the best spot in the end. You could fit several rigs and still have room to turn around to exit if it were crowded.
Rick & Angie checked out the path on their e-bikes.
I think we caught them at close to peak numbers. It's a spectacular sight to see them take off in the morning to feed back in the nearby fields or fly back into the ponds in the evening for protection from predators.
Sunset is the best time to be here.
The skies turn pink and purple drenching the mountains to the east in rosy colors.
The reflections of the reeds made interesting designs in the water.
Then bright oranges appear as the sun sinks down for the night.
I really loved the tree reflection.
While Rick and Angie spent the day in Tombstone, Steve and I watched the crazy amount of Sandhill Cranes fly above us.
That's Mexico behind us!
Murals across from the hotel.
The hotel was built in 1907.
When you enter the lobby you see the impressive staircase made of white Italian marble with massive pink marble columns. They are layered with 24K gold leafing. The window above is stained glass depicting the southwest desert. It is 42 feet long and 6 feet tall.
Old phone booth and water fountain.
Some of the famous people that stayed here.
Benson, Arizona
Kartchner Caverns State Park
We couldn't pass through this area without stopping at Kartchner Caverns to show them a spectacular different cavern system.
This newer park is wonderful. Sites are large. 30/W, dump, $25, #7.
We only stayed two nights and we did each tour. These caverns are the most amazing. We've been here before a couple of times. What makes this cavern so special from the dozens of others we have visited is that it's warm and humid inside, not cold. The fact the two discoverers and many others were able to keep it a secret for 10 years, so they could protect it and find the best way to share it with the public is crazy. You can read more about this cavern HERE.
We enjoyed our last wood fire.
Aw we are getting ready to head to our last destination together, we stopped over at the Kartchner Visitor Center so Steve could finish some work. Rick, Angie and I did part of one of the hiking trails. Next up we get to hike in the Chiricahua's!
You got some great pics. Safe travels!
ReplyDeleteThanks! We're enjoying the last of our time in AZ.
DeleteYou definitely saw more birds than anyone I know who's been this year!! Great pics :-)) I swear we didn't leave the area just because you were here :-( Safe travels as you move on.
ReplyDeleteThe bird numbers and the weather were great! You enjoy your trip too!
DeleteI miss the Chortle of the Sandhills. That is one of my favorite birds. That is a very cool old hotel.
ReplyDeleteIt is an amazing sound. The hotel was very cool to visit.
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