Riserva ripariale di Water Ranch
Riserva ripariale di Water Ranch
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The Riparian Preserve at Water Ranch is a unique 110-acre wetland and wildlife sanctuary nestled in Gilbert, Arizona, within the expansive Sonoran Desert. Situated at an elevation of 389 meters, this innovative preserve ingeniously combines essential water resource management with a thriving wildlife habitat, offering both educational programs and diverse recreational opportunities. It features seven water recharge basins, covering 70 acres, which are crucial for Gilbert's water reuse efforts, creating a series of interconnected lakes and marshlands.
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14 novembre 2023
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14 agosto 2023
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20 ottobre 2023
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Elevazione 390 m
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Yes, the Riparian Preserve at Water Ranch is dog-friendly. Leashed dogs are welcome on the trails, making it a great spot for a walk with your canine companion. Please remember to clean up after your pet to maintain the preserve's natural beauty.
Beyond its natural beauty, the preserve offers several unique educational elements. Visitors can explore an ethnobotanical garden showcasing plants used by native peoples, a paleontology dig site, and a hilltop outdoor classroom. There are also gardens specifically designed to attract pollinators like hummingbirds and butterflies, and interpretive panels along the trails provide information on local wildlife and vegetation.
Yes, the preserve is home to the Gilbert Rotary Centennial Observatory. Managed by the East Valley Astronomy Club, it features both a solar telescope and a 16-inch Meade telescope. Public nighttime viewing events are typically held on Saturday evenings, offering a unique stargazing experience. It's advisable to check the East Valley Astronomy Club's schedule for specific event dates and times.
Water Ranch Lake is part of the Arizona Game and Fish Department's Urban Fishing Program. It is regularly stocked with various species, including Rainbow Trout, Largemouth Bass, Sunfish, and Catfish. Fishing here is catch-and-release and requires a valid Arizona fishing license.
The preserve features over 4.5 miles of trails, including an outer loop that is popular for walking and running. While the exact time depends on your pace and how many stops you make, a full loop walk can generally take anywhere from 1.5 to 2.5 hours. Many visitors enjoy taking their time to observe wildlife and read the interpretive signs.
The Riparian Preserve is located within Gilbert, Arizona, an urban area. While there are no cafes directly within the preserve, numerous dining options, including cafes and restaurants, can be found a short drive away in the surrounding Gilbert neighborhoods, particularly along Guadalupe Road and Greenfield Road.
The 'Hope Walk' is a newer feature at the Riparian Preserve designed to promote mental health and well-being. This reflective path includes positivity posts, mental health tip signs, and a desert-inspired mural, offering visitors a serene environment for reflection and mindfulness amidst nature.
The Riparian Preserve is an 'Important Bird Area' and a biodiversity hotspot. For the best birdwatching opportunities, it is recommended to visit during the early morning hours shortly after opening or in the late afternoon/early evening before closing. These times are when birds are most active, and the cooler temperatures make for a more pleasant experience, especially during warmer months.
Yes, the preserve's extensive trail system, particularly the outer trails and paths, is highly recommended for trail runners. These paths create an excellent loop for an invigorating run, offering a mix of paved sections and natural surfaces through diverse vegetative zones. The relatively flat terrain makes it accessible for runners of various skill levels.
The preserve's seven water recharge basins are integral to Gilbert's commitment to reusing 100% of its treated wastewater. These basins allow the water to percolate into the underground aquifer for future use, ingeniously combining water resource management with the creation of diverse habitats that attract a wide array of plant and animal species. This process is fundamental to the preserve's existence and ecological success.
While a physical map might be available on-site, visitors can often find detailed trail information and routes shared by hikers and cyclists online. These resources can help you plan your visit and explore the various paths, including the main loop and connections to different features like the observatory or paleontology dig site.