Did you know that Wickenburg gets one of the highest concentrations of migrating turkey vultures in Arizona? Or that the highway bridge in town has a colony of thousands of Mexican free-tailed bats roosting beneath it? This free, family-friendly, wildlife viewing event is hosted by the Town of Wickenburg, Maricopa County Parks Hassayampa River Preserve, Friends of Hassayampa, Wickenburg Conservation Foundation, Arizona Game and Fish Department, U.S Bureau of Land Management, Wild at Heart, Sonoran Audubon, Maricopa County Master Naturalists, and Desert Foothills Land Trust. There will be tables with fun and educational activities, visitors can meet Wild at Heart’s rescued education turkey vulture, “Mojo”, and some other raptor friends, use binoculars and spotting scopes to view the vultures and bats up close, and more! Parking is available in the nearby historic downtown district and within easy walking distance of the pedestrian bridge. Bring your friends and family, and experience two of the natural spectacles that Wickenburg has to offer while taking in our breathtaking Sonoran Desert sunset!
No registration required. Just show up between 4:30-6:30pm!
LOCATION: The address is 333 E. Wickenburg Way, Wickenburg, AZ 85390. This is the pedestrian bridge over the Hassayampa River next to the Hwy. 60/89 bridge. Free parking is available in the nearby historic downtown district off Hwy. 60/E. Wickenburg Way, within easy walking distance of the pedestrian bridge, including off Kerkes St. at the trailhead at the end of the road (south of E. Wickenburg Way). If you have questions, please call Wickenburg Parks and Recreation at (928) 684-5451.
If you want a jump-start on the action, you can also see the bats and vultures at the bridge on your own each afternoon-evening from mid-September through early October!