Learn environmental conservation at Cave Creek Desert Discovery Day
Desert Foothills Land Trust will host event at Jewel of the Creek Preserve
Special to Independent Newsmedia
Posted 10/25/23
The Desert Foothills Land Trust will host the 11th annual Desert Discovery Day, a free event aimed at fostering environmental awareness and promoting conservation of the desert ecosystem.
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THINGS TO DO
Learn environmental conservation at Cave Creek Desert Discovery Day
Desert Foothills Land Trust will host event at Jewel of the Creek Preserve
(Photo provide by Desert Foothills Land Trust)
Kids pan for gold at a previous Desert Discovery Day in Cave Creek.
(Photo provide by Desert Foothills Land Trust)
A family hikes around Jewel of the Creek Preserve.
(Photo provide by Desert Foothills Land Trust)
Guests hike Jewel of the Creek Preserve in Cave Creek.
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IF YOU GO
What: Desert Discovery Day
When: 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 18
Where: Jewel of the Creek Preserve, 44029 N. Spur Cross Road, Cave Creek
Cost: Free
More Information: dflt.org/desert-discovery-day
Special to Independent Newsmedia
The Desert Foothills Land Trust will host the 11th annual Desert Discovery Day, a free event aimed at fostering environmental awareness and promoting conservation of the desert ecosystem.
This family-friendly event goes from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 18, in the heart of the Sonoran Desert at the Jewel of the Creek Preserve, 44029 N. Spur Cross Road, in Cave Creek.
Desert Discovery Day allows families and nature enthusiasts to explore the wonders of the desert landscape and engage in an array of interactive educational activities. Participants will have the chance to discover unique flora and fauna that thrive in the desert environment while gaining a deeper understanding of the importance of preserving these natural habitats.
"Desert Discovery Day reflects our ongoing dedication to promoting land conservation and connecting people to nature, all while enjoying the company of families and the enthusiasm of kids exploring the wonders of the desert,” Vicki Preston, Desert Foothills Land Trust president and CEO, shared in a press release. “Whether seasoned nature seekers or first-time explorers, this really is an event that everyone can enjoy.”
Attendees will receive a discovery map to guide them on their hike as they learn about local history, desert plants and native wildlife, meet live animals, and join in other outdoor activities. Interactive exhibits and activities will be available for all ages.
The Jewel of the Creek Preserve is located on Spur Cross Road, four miles north of Cave Creek Road. Parking is available at Spur Cross Ranch Conservation Area
The Kiwanis Club of Carefree is sponsoring the event.
Other participating organizations include the Cave Creek Museum, Desert Awareness Committee, Southwest Wildlife Conservation Center, Spur Cross Ranch Conservation Area, the town of Cave Creek, Triple R Horse Rescue, and Wild At Heart.