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Restoring a Wetland in Kachina Village
This special program is being offered as part of the Flagstaff Festival of Science.
The Flagstaff Festival of Science provides a collection of free science focused educational events during ’the best 10 days of the year’. We are fortunate to provide this educational tour as part of this year's festival.
Join us for a Guided Walking Tour of Harrenburg Wash in Kachina Village. Discover the inspiring story of how a once-dry meadow was transformed back into a vibrant wetland teeming with life. As we stroll along an easy, less-than-a-mile loop, you'll learn how this rare and vital habitat was carefully restored to support native plants, birds, and other wildlife.
Directions to Trailhead: Take exit 333 from I-17, follow directions to Kachina Village. Turn right on Kachina Trail. Turn left on Ancient Trail. Trailhead is on the left, adjacent to the Kachina Village Improvement District water treatment plant.
*Please bring Close toed shoes and plenty of water!
*Program reminders with directional information will be sent to participants in the week leading up to this event.
Program Cancelation & Enrollment Information:
Our programs must meet minimum and maximum enrollment standards. Programs may fill quickly or may be canceled due to low enrollment.
This program is subject to cancelation by CCPR due to adverse weather conditions.
Program Age Category
Multigenerational
Location
Harrenburg Wash Trailhead
Instructor
CCPR Staff