Southeast Metro Phoenix

ASU Research Park
With 320-acres of lush landscapes and three small ponds, this park is an urban oasis for birds.

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Kiwanis Park
This 125-acre park in the heart of Tempe is one of the finest urban birding areas in the Phoenix area.

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Lost Dutchman State Park
At the base of the Superstition Mountains, offering many trails into the Superstition Wilderness only 40 miles from Phoenix.

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Red Mountain Park
An 1,150-acres urban park with a lake that attracts migrating and wintering waterfowl and a variety of desert species.

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Riparian Preserve at Gilbert Water Ranch
Over 4.5 miles of trails weave through the park and by interpretive education panels on wildlife and vegetation throughout. Viewing blinds at various locations near the edge of several ponds.

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San Tan Regional Park
With over 10,000-acres, this southeast Valley park is a fine example of the lowland Sonoran Desert. Excellent opportunity to view desert species.

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Usery Mountain Regional Park
This 3,648-acre park is set at the western end of the Goldfield Mountains, adjacent to the scenic Superstition Mountains.

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Veterans Oasis Park
An 113-acre park with a small pond that attracts waterfowl and migrating birds. Burrowing Owls reside in artificial burrows on the islands of several ponds.

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Veterans Oasis Park

An 113-acre park with a small pond that attracts waterfowl and migrating birds. Burrowing Owls reside in artificial burrows on the islands of several ponds.

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