Bird Walk | Riverfront Park, Cottonwood
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Bird Walk | Riverfront Park, Cottonwood
Walk along the Verde River searching for spring migrants and resident birds in the riparian habitat connecting Riverfront Park and portions of the Jail Trail.
Date: Thursday, March 26, 2026
Time: 8:30–11:00 AM
Meeting Point: Parking lot at the end of East Riverfront Road near the playground
Directions: From Main Street in Cottonwood, turn onto 10th Street toward Dead Horse Ranch State Park. Take the first right onto East Riverfront Road and follow it to the parking lot at the end of the road.
What to Bring: Binoculars, scope, camera, water, snacks, hat, sturdy shoes, and weather-appropriate clothing.
About the Location: Riverfront Park offers excellent riparian bird habitat along the Verde River and connects to the Jail Trail. Flat paths make for an easy walk while we look for warblers, sparrows, kinglets, vireos, and waterfowl.
Questions: Kristen Rothrock – 928-634-3633
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