Rob and Dan at Picacho State Park in 100F Temps |
Dan in front of the peak |
WHERE IS IT LOCATED? - Picacho Peak is located along Interstate-10 in southern
Picacho Peak |
Civil war cannon |
Hunter Trail is a 4-mile round trip hike to the top of Picacho Peak.
WHY IS IT FAMOUS? - The unique shape of the 1,500-foot Picacho Peak has been used as a landmark by travelers since prehistoric times. ... Picacho Peak is not a volcanic cone, but is part of a volcanic flow that has been partially eroded away. It has long been known for its spring display of wildflowers.
Civil war marker |
FLOWERS - Although there were no flowers anywhere to be seen in the scorching August sun and dry heat, the peak is apparently famous for flowers. The park is celebrated for wildflowers that appear mid-February to early April following good winter rain.
THE PEAK WAS IN FICTION - Picacho Peak features prominently in the novel The Host by Stephenie Meyer, serving as a guide to the main character in the first act of the story. Much of the action of the novel takes place in or near the state park.
Confederate Territory |
Battle sign |
>THE BATTLE AT PICACHO On April 15, 1862, The Confederate States of America occupied the Arizona territory. Confederate soldiers killed 3 Union soldiers and wounded 3 others.This was the westernmost battle of the Civil War. The Confederate Territory consisted of the southern half of Arizona as well as New Mexico.
Picacho Peak state park |
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