Verde River Greenway |
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The Verde River Greenway is part of the 180-mile long Verde River corridor. The Greenway itself is about 480 acres spread along six miles of the Verde River between the Bridgeport and Tuzigoot bridges. The riparian zone here is called the Fremont Cottonwood/Gooding Willow Riparian Gallery Forest. This is one of 5 such remaining forests in Arizona, one of less than 20 in the world. Nearly 20 threatened or endangered species including lowland leopard frogs, southwestern willow flycatchers, southwestern bald eagles and river otters are supported here. There's also black hawks, great blue heron, raccoons, coyotes, beavers, mule deer, ducks, frogs and toads hiding out in these woods and waters. Access to the Verde River Greenway is through Dead Horse Ranch State Park. There is another walking trail that leads into the Verde River Greenway from behind the Chamber of Commerce building in downtown Cottonwood. The Greenway is open 365 days a year. |
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For more info: Verde River Greenway 2011-B Kestrel Road, Cottonwood, AZ 86326 928-639-0312 |
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Verde River Greenway Related Pages: Dead Horse Ranch State Park - Jerome State Historic Park - Tuzigoot National Monument Mingus Mountain Scenic Road - Jerome-Clarkdale-Cottonwood Historic Road Prescott National Forest - Woodchute Wilderness |
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| Upper photo of Verde River Greenway courtesy of the National Forest Service Lower photo of the Verde River Greenway courtesy of Jennifer Horn. Topo map courtesy of National Geographic Topo! Text is available for re-use under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 License. |