- White Tank Mountain Regional Park
The White Tank Mountain Regional Park is a large
regional park located in west-centralMaricopa County ,Arizona . Encompassing convert|29271|acre|sqmi km2|3|lk=on|abbr=on ofdesert andmountain landscape, it is the largest regional park in the county. [cite web|url=http://www.dailynews-sun.com/travel/county_parks.htm|publisher=Daily News-Sun|title=Maricopa County Parks] The bulk of theWhite Tank Mountains range are located within the park's boundaries.Activities
The developed portion of the park provides a number of outdoor recreational activities. Ramadas (generally shaded tables),
picnic areas and campgrounds are available and often used for informal gathering places. Several of the campground areas are available for RV access and are semi-developed, including picnic tables,barbecue grills andrestroom facilities equipped with showers.The park is more well-renowned for an extensive network of
hiking trails. Nearly convert|26|mi|km of hiking trails wind through the terrain in the park, ranging in difficulty from a simple walk to moderately challenging. The most commonly used is the Waterfall trail, a convert|0.9|mi|km walk that culminates in a narrow canyon featuring a seasonalwaterfall .Bicycling andhorseback riding are permitted on many of the trails. In addition to the network of hiking trails there is a convert|10|mi|km competitive track designed for "high speeds, challenging one's skills, and racing". [cite web|url=http://www.maricopa.gov/parks/white_tank/pdf/white-tank-compet-track-front2.pdf|title=Sonoran Loop Competitive Track]Clear weather typical of the
desert environment combined with darker skies due to the semi-rural setting provide forstargazing and amateurastronomy opportunities. The park hosts an organized stargazing event at various dates through the year. [ [http://www.stargazingforeveryone.com/New-public.htm#whitetank New-Public Programs ] ] A number of other organized events take place regularly during the year. These events include interpretive nature hikes, guided health walks and youth-oriented events. [ [http://www.maricopa.gov/parks/white_tank/EventsDetailPublishers.aspx Parks & Recreation - Maricopa County ] ]For those interested in horseback riding but lacking a horse of their own, the White Tanks Riding Stables offers a variety of guided trail rides into the park. A .4-mile gravel driveway located just east of the park entrance leads to the stables, which are open 7 days a week November through April. (www.whitetanksriding.com)
Environment and history
The park encompasses a large swath of desert and mountain environment and doubles as a
natural preserve . The majority of the park is undevelopedwilderness prohibiting motorized vehicles except on existing roads. Hiking throughout the majority of the park is also restricted to marked trails. Somehunting is permitted within the park boundaries but subject to restriction. [cite web|url=http://www.azgfd.gov/h_f/hunting_units_42.shtml|publisher=Arizona Game and Fish Department|title=Game Management Unit 42]A number of local, indigenous species inhabit the park and are often spotted by park visitors. Visitors at the park may encounter
mule deer ,coyotes andjavelina as well as several species of smallrodents , and more rarely,mountain lions . A number ofbird species are also common, including the roadrunner and thecactus wren , the official state bird of Arizona. Being in the desert the park is also home to many species ofreptiles as well. Guided hikes offered by the park service offer visitors an excellent opportunity to learn about and view the nativeflora andfauna .Although normally dry, the area is subject to sudden and sometimes severe
flash flooding in the narrowcanyons that run through the mountains, particularly duringthunderstorms that are common in the late summer. While this creates a potential hazard situation, the appearance of temporary waterfalls in the rugged terrain is a seasonal attraction to park visitors.The mountains are also home to a number of
archaeological sites, with 11 having been identified within the park boundaries, including 7Hohokam villages. The Black Rock Trail provides access to the remnants of one of these villages, although the remnants are not well preserved and often overlooked by casual visitors. More readily apparent are a number ofpetroglyphs scattered throughout the park, with some evidence suggesting that some might predate the Hohokam civilization. Park visitors are encouraged to photograph petroglyphs or other archaeological remains, but park regulations prohibit touching or otherwise disturbing them.Urban sprawl encroachment
The White Tank Regional Park is located on the western fringe of the
Phoenix metropolitan area , and abuts the rapidly growing suburbs of Buckeye and Surprise. The rapid growth of these cities along with plans by various developers to construct large residential developments in the park's proximity has alarmed someenvironmentalists and park officials worried that the human impact may disrupt the area'secology . [cite web|url=http://archives.cnn.com/2000/LOCAL/pacific/07/24/azc.whitetank.mountains/index.html|publisher=The Arizona Republic (CNN link)|title=Urbanizing White Tanks]Surprise is adjacent to the park's north and east boarder; in response to the envioronmental concerns, city planners have identified the White Tank Mountains and the adjoining desert environment's preservation as one of the most critical planning issues in their general plan. [cite web|url=http://www.surpriseaz.com/common/modules/documentcenter2/documentview.asp?DID=836|publisher=City of Surprise|title=Surprise General Plan 2020] To that end, the plan includes a
greenbelt "buffer" between residential development and the park. Critics respond that the park will still suffer the effects of being isolated from surrounding areas, becoming in effect an ecological island.External links
* [http://www.maricopa.gov/parks/white_tank/ White Tank Mountain Regional Park homepage]
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