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Bird Walks at Hart Prairie Preserve

Arizona

View of two people in the distance walking through a grassy area with mountains.
Hart Prairie Preserve Children hiking at Hart Prairie Preserve near Flagstaff, Arizona. © Collette DeGarady/TNC

Overview

Event Overview

Join us on July 18 & August 15 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. for a guided bird walk with Northern Arizona Audubon Society. Led by an interpretive naturalist, we will tour the diverse habitats around Hart Prairie Preserve—don’t forget to bring your binoculars!

The event is free and open to the public, but space is limited and registration is required. Sign up here or below before attending.

During monsoon season, in late July through August, be prepared for rain and bring the necessary equipment for inclement weather. When navigating, follow the Google Maps directions to “Hart Prairie Preserve” (there is no street address) and look for the front gate with a TNC logo on it.

For more information, email Anthony at anthony.chesney@tnc.org.

Things to consider during your visit

In consideration of our sensitive wildlife habitats, we ask all visitors and guests to observe the following regulations:

  • All visitors must remain on established trails. Smoking is not permitted anywhere on the property.
  • Dogs, horses and other domestic animals are not permitted, except service animals.
  • Firearms, radios, tape players or electronic calling devices, bicycles, motorized vehicles, drones or other unmanned aerial vehicles and alcoholic beverages are prohibited.
  • No hunting, fishing, picnicking, camping or creating a fire.
  • Do not feed or disturb wildlife or damage or remove any plants, animals, wood, minerals or artifacts; collecting of any kind is prohibited.

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