Along the New River, Arizona
These photographs of saguaros, prickly pear cactus and such
were taken along some of the wilder sections of the New River
drainage on the Tonto National Forest, and possibly on a bit of
State Trust land bordering the National Forest
(the Town of New
River is downstream from these locations). There is also one
photo from Cline Creek just south of the New River.


    Booming Prickly Pear cactus along the New River, Arizona     Cholla surrounded by Oncosiphon piluliferum along Cline Creek just south of the New River,
Arizona. Although pretty, this yellow flower commonly known as Stinknet is an invasive species.  

Cholla surrounded by Oncosiphon piluliferum along Cline Creek just south of the New River,
Arizona. Although pretty, this yellow flower commonly known as Stinknet is an invasive species.   Saguaro cactus at twilight in the desert near Lake Pleasant, Arizona     Moonrise near New River, Arizona