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September Activities include Hiking and Nature Walks at Red Rock State Park

(Phoenix, Arizona - August 21, 2008) - The activities scheduled for September 2008 at Red Rock State Park include nature talks, guided walks and hikes.

On Sunday, September 7 at 2 p.m. in the park theater, Kathy Sullivan, Condor Coordinator for Arizona Game and Fish Department, will present "California Condors in Arizona." Visitors will learn about the Condor Reintroduction Program in Arizona. Find out how biologists have brought these amazing birds back from the brink of extinction. Learn how many condors live in Arizona, where you can go to see them, how many chicks have hatched in the wild, what obstacles the condors face in Arizona, and what you can do to help conserve these prehistoric giants. Reservations are recommended, as seating is limited. Presentation is free with $6 paid admission to the park.

On Sunday, September 14 at 2 p.m., visitors can join a volunteer on a guided geology hike through Red Rock State Park. Learn why the rocks are red, where they came from, where they are going and more. This hike includes the Eagle's Nest Trail for a great view of the park and surrounding area. More than just a guided hike, this is an interpretive experience for the beginner as well as advanced geologist. The hike lasts for 2 to 2 ½ hours and has a 250-foot elevation climb. Enjoy an afternoon with our knowledgeable volunteer guide as he explains the rock formations that create the scenic backdrop of Red Rock State Park. Bring water and wear suitable shoes or boots.

The Moonlight Hike continues on Sunday, September 14 at 5:30 pm. An unforgettable experience, the hike includes a naturalist-led interpretive presentation along the park's beautiful trails. Enjoy the sunset and moonrise from an overlook and return by the light of the moon. The hike lasts 2 to 2 ½ hours, has an elevation climb of 200-250 feet and covers approximately 2 miles. The hike leaves promptly from the Visitor Center at 5:30 p.m. (please arrive 30 minutes early). No late arrivals will be allowed to join. Wear appropriate hiking shoes (no sandals) and bring water, a flashlight and insect spray. Reservations are required. Please call for additional information at (928) 282-6907.

Every Wednesday and Saturday at 8 a.m. during September, visitors will find bird enthusiasts joining a naturalist for a "Guided Bird Walk." Beginners as well as advanced birders are welcome. Rangers recommend visitors bring their own binoculars. A limited number are available for loan from the park.

Daily at 10 a.m., visitors can join a naturalist on a guided nature walk that lasts 1-2 hours and will introduce them to the riparian ecosystem of Oak Creek and other aspects of the park. Plants, wildlife, geology, history and archaeology are some of the subjects that may be discussed.

Daily at 2 p.m., the park hosts a ranger-or naturalist-led activity of approximately one hour. Programs may include a nature-hike, a special presentation or an educational/nature video. This program may be an indoor or outdoor activity.

For more information or reservations call (928) 282-6907. Red Rock State Park is located on the Lower Red Rock Loop Road off Hwy 89A, southwest of Sedona. Park hours are 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Visitor Center hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Park Entrance Fee is $6 per vehicle for up to 4 adults, each additional adult is charged $2 each. (There is no charge for children). A $2 per person entrance fee applies to pedestrians, equestrians and bicyclists. Arizona State Parks Annual Pass is available for $50 (some restrictions apply).

The unique land-based ecosystem, closely associated with Oak Creek, provides the setting and the opportunity for Red Rock State Park to offer a center for environmental education. With its diverse riparian habitat for plants and wildlife, Red Rock State Park offers special hikes and programs as a regular part of the park's environmental program.

For information about Arizona State Parks call (602) 542-4174 (outside of the Phoenix metro area call toll-free (800) 285-3703) or visit the website at www.azstateparks.com.

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