YUMA AREA
Bird Species
Bird watching is enjoyed by millions around the globe, and here in the
Yuma region its popularity is soaring (pun intended).
Shangri-La is proud to be a sponsor for the 4th Annual Birding & Nature Festival held April 14-18, 2004 and welcome all our birding friends. (Call our toll-free number for special Birding Festival rates)
The Imperial National Wildlife Refuge, Kofa's Palm Canyon, Betty's Kitchen
Wildlife and Interpretive Area, and Cibola National Wildlife Refuge offer
diverse and picturesque terrain that attract over 380 species of birds.
Habitats vary from aquatic river, lake and marsh environments to terrestrial
uplands with broad sandy plains, rocky foothills and desert mountain peaks.
Hundreds of species of birds winter in this region, while countless others
make it their home year round. Birding can be casually enjoyed along the
banks of the Colorado River, either by foot or boat. Egrets and herons are
commonly seen, as are migrating shorebirds and waterfowl. For the more adventurous,
a day of hiking in Palm Canyon can bring into view shrikes, three species
of wrens, white-collared swifts performing their acrobatics in the narrow
canyon, and high above, red-tail hawks or a golden eagle occasionally soar
into view.
Cibola National Wildlife Refuge has established the Canada Goose Drive,
a four mile drive offering close views of wintering waterfowl, especially
Canadian geese, as well as great looks at sandhill cranes. Betty's Kitchen
provides a site for easy viewing (especially migrating warblers) while taking
a comfortable walk along a well maintained trail.
The Imperial National Wildlife Refuge consists of approximately 25,000
acres along the lower Colorado River, and is an important wintering area
to Canadian geese and many species of ducks.
For information, contact:
Bureau of Land Management's Yuma Field Office
2555 Gila Ridge Road
Yuma, AZ 85365
Local Attractions
Yuma Crossing
State Historic Park
201 North 4th Avenue (928) 329-0471
The Quartermaster Depot was authorized by Congress in 1865 and served
the entire southwest as a material transfer and distribution point for troops
stationed at the outposts of the Arizona Territory.
The Park features the original Depot, an early adobe house, stagecoaches,
mule wagons, a steam train, an historic adobe corral and a Visitor Center.
Entrance fee: Ages 14 & up-$3; Ages 7 to 13-$2; Children 6 and under-free.
Groups of 20 or more, $2.10 per person.
Yuma Landing
195 South 4th Avenue (928) 782-7427
The first plane to land on Arizona soil dropped out of the sky into a
ball park between 1st and 3rd Streets on 4th Avenue, October 25, 1911.
Robert G. "Bob" Fowler was flying a Wright model B, 30-hp two-prop-biplane.
He landed in Yuma during a history making flight that began in Santa Monica,
CA and ended by rolling the wheels of his biplane into the Atlantic surf
in Miami, FL.
There is a monument acknowledging the first flight into Yuma, AZ, at
the Yuma Landing Restaurant, as well as a pictorial display on the history
of Yuma.
Saint
Thomas Mission
Fort Yuma Indian Reservation, Winterhaven, CA. (760) 572-0283
Built on the grounds of the original Mission founded by Father Garces
in 1780. The Mission is a reminder of the long history of the Quechan Indian
Nation and Yuma.
The present Catholic Mission Church built in 1922 still holds services
on Saturday at 4:30 pm and on Sunday at 10:30 am Arizona time.
Yuma Territorial
Prison State Park
Giss Pkwy & Prison Hill Rd. (928) 783-4771
Between 1876 and 1909, this penitentiary housed many of Arizona's most
dangerous and notorious criminals. Famed in literature, movies and television,
the remains of the prison are now Arizona's most visited State Historic
Park. The cells, main gate and guard tower have endured as grim reminders
of frontier justice. Museum exhibits document the story of the prison.
Open: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., every day except Christmas. Entrance fee: Ages
14 & up-$3; Ages 7 to 13-$2; Children 6 & under-free. Groups of
20 or more, $2.10 per person.
Favorite Links
The Yuma Regional Medical Center
http://www.yumaregional.org
Arizona Western College
http://www.awc.cc.az.us/
Yuma Convention Center & Visitor Bureau
http://www.visityuma.com
Yuma City Guide
http://www.yumacity.com |