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Bridal Wreath Falls

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Bridal Wreath Falls

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  • Location: Pima County, Arizona, United States

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    April 10, 2023

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    If you hike to Bridal Wreath Falls during the wet season, you will hear them before you see them. Surrounded by large boulders, these small but charming falls are the perfect oasis to rest and recover after hiking in the hot sun. Try making the hike right after it rains, when the falls will be at their fullest.
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    This trail is a prime example of the rugged beauty found in Saguaro National Park's Rincon Mountain District. It provides a challenging yet rewarding journey into a protected desert ecosystem, showcasing the resilience of desert flora and fauna. The remote Douglas Spring Campground at the end of the trail offers a peaceful backcountry setting, perfect for those seeking solitude away from more crowded areas.

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    Location: Pima County, Arizona, United States

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