1 Best Sight in Southern Arizona, Arizona

Imperial National Wildlife Refuge

A guided, volunteer-led tour is a good way to visit this wildlife refuge and birder's paradise. The peak seasons for bird-watching are spring and fall, when you can expect to see everything from pelicans and cormorants to Canada geese, snowy egrets, and some rarer species. Mid-October through May is the most pleasant time to visit, as it's cooler and the ever-present mosquitoes are least active.

Kids especially enjoy the 1¼-mile Painted Desert Trail, which winds through the different levels of the Sonoran Desert. From an observation tower at the visitor center, you can see the river as well as the fields where migrating birds like to feed. You can sign up for guided walks from November through March.

12812 Wildlife Way, Yuma, Arizona, 85365, USA
928-783–3371
Sights Details
Rate Includes: Free, Visitor center closed weekdays Apr.–mid-Nov., Visitor center: Nov.–Mar., weekdays 8–4:30, weekends 9–4; Apr.–Oct., weekdays only if volunteers are available (though the refuge is open)