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Join WMG’s River Restoration Biologist Trevor Hare and Executive Director Lisa Shipek to explore Agua Caliente Canyon. This canyon drains over 40 square miles of the Santa Catalina Mountains, supports riparian forests, mud turtles, and leopard frogs, and is a great example of what a desert stream should look like with floodplain access and braided channels.
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Join WMG’s River Restoration Biologist Trevor Hare and Executive Director Lisa Shipek to explore Agua Caliente Canyon. This canyon drains over 40 square miles of the Santa Catalina Mountains, supports riparian forests, mud turtles, and leopard frogs, and is a great example of what a desert stream should look like with floodplain access and braided channels.

River Run Network Creek Walk: Agua Caliente

Join WMG’s River Restoration Biologist Trevor Hare &Executive Director Lisa Shipek to explore Agua Caliente Canyon. This canyon is a great example of what a desert stream should look like!