Surface: The first 0.25 miles is paved and ADA compliant; the last 0.25 miles is dirt which will not meet the needs of wheel chair transportation.
Difficulty: Low
Information: The Peninsula Trail begins near the visitor center and leads guests down a stretch of land that was reclaimed from the construction of the Central Arizona Project pumping station and features native plants, interpretive panels, restrooms, solar powered lights, cabanas, benches, and three fishing piers. This trail offers the opportunity to see a some migratory song birds in spring and fall and waterfowl in winter.
Delta Loop Trail
Open Season: All year
Length: 0.5 miles
Location of trail: Headquarters
Surface: Gravel
Difficulty: Moderate
Information: The Delta Loop Trail is a spur off of the Peninsula Trail near the first cabana and leads guests through a planting of mesquite trees past the non-motorized boat ramp and onto a ridge that overlooks the delta marsh habitat of the Bill Williams River. This is a good place to look for migrating birds in the spring and fall and it offers great views of waterfowl in winter.
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