Hotels in Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge, Pima County

  • Overview

    Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge is located in Sasabe, Arizona, United States of America. It is a vast wildlife sanctuary covering over 117,000 acres of diverse ecosystems, including grasslands, wetlands, and riparian areas. The refuge is home to a rich variety of wildlife, including endangered species like the masked bobwhite quail and Sonoran pronghorn.

  • When to visit

  • Reasons to Visit

    Visiting Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge offers a unique opportunity to experience the natural beauty and biodiversity of the Arizona-Sonora border region. Nature enthusiasts, birdwatchers, and photographers can explore the refuge's extensive network of trails, observing a wide range of migratory birds, raptors, and other wildlife. The refuge also provides educational programs and guided tours for visitors to learn about conservation efforts and the importance of protecting the fragile ecosystems in the area.

  • Nearby Attractions

  • Arivaca Cienega

    Arivaca Cienega, located within the refuge, is a beautiful wetland habitat that serves as a haven for numerous bird species. Visitors can enjoy birdwatching, hiking, and wildlife photography while exploring this unique ecosystem.
  • Montosa Canyon

    Montosa Canyon is a picturesque area within the refuge with stunning vistas and diverse plant life. It offers hiking trails and opportunities for nature observation, including the chance to spot various reptiles, mammals, and a wide range of bird species.
  • Brown Canyon

    Nestled within the refuge, Brown Canyon is known for its scenic beauty and abundant biodiversity. The canyon offers hiking trails that lead to breathtaking views, diverse plant communities, and a chance to spot elusive wildlife like deer, javelina, and various bird species.
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