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April 25, 2025
@ 8:30 am
- 10:00 am

Free with Park Fee

Event Information

Date:
April 25, 2025
Time:
8:30 am - 10:00 am
Cost:
Free with Park Fee
Event Categories:
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Website:
https://www.maricopacountyparks.net/events/discovery-station-join-the-city-nature-challenge/0425251/

Venue:

San Tan Mountain Regional Park
6533 W. Phillips Rd.
Queen Creek, AZ 85142 United States

Host Organization:

Maricopa County Parks and Recreation
Phone:
602-506-2930
Email:
maricopacountyparks@maricopa.gov
Website:
View Organizer Website

Other

Date Custom:
4/25/2025
Allowed Ages:
6
Audience:
Kids (6 - 8 years),Tweens (9 - 12 years),Teens (13 - 18 years),Adults
Genre:
Conservation and Sustainability,Field Sciences
Type:
Exhibit/Presentation
Labels:
East Valley

Maricopa County Parks and Recreation: Discovery Station – Join the City Nature Challenge!

Learn about this weekend’s City Nature Challenge and free smartphone apps that can help you identify plants, animals, and more, while helping contribute to science!  

Stop by to learn from Ranger Eric about the free iNaturalist app you can use to identify any living organism on the planet with your smartphone, while also increasing our knowledge of where they live. If you are wanting to participate in the April 25-28 City Nature Challenge, we will have information to get you started! This bioblitz-style competition challenges local communities to make the most observations of biodiversity in their area during this 4-day period, and then this data is available for science, management, and conservation. This particular City Nature Challenge will focus on the Phoenix Metro area, including most of our Maricopa County Parks.

For more info, check out the following link: https://greaterphoenixcnc.com/. Please download the free iNaturalist app at home and register an account prior to arrival, as cell coverage can be spotty out in the park.

MEETING LOCATION: Nature Center