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Join us and learn about our beautiful Spur Cross area in Cave Creek. A prime example of high Sonoran Desert, Spur Cross Ranch incorporates both valley floor and spectacular rock outcroppings rising almost 4,000 feet into the mesas above. Presented by Kevin Smith, Spur Cross Park Supervisor, learn about the history of this magnificent location. One of the last remaining year-round spring-fed streams in Cave Creek flows through Spur Cross. Its banks are covered with plants and trees, including mesquite, cottonwoods and willows.

Abundant water and plant life make this a home to many species of animals including javelina, mule deer, and coyotes. Over 80 species of birds have been observed in this habitat, per Audubon bird counts. Beyond the banks of the stream lies one of the region’s densest stands of saguaro cactus. The park contains nearly 90 archaeological sites used by the Hohokam Indians between 700 – 1200 A.D. Hohokam petroglyphs dot the area. Both the Hopi and the Fort McDowell Mohave-Apache Indian communities have identified Spur Cross Ranch as a sacred place.​

FORMAT: In-Person – classroom
INSTRUCTION METHOD: Lecture
AGES: Adults 18+
EXPERIENCE LEVEL: All skill levels
Kevin Smith- Spur Cross Park Supervisor

The Recent History of the Spur Cross Area 1900-2000

If you are unable to attend, we would appreciate it if you can please send an email to info@hollandcenter.org to let us know you will not be attending.

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