Swamp land in the desert

We’ve been meaning forever to get down to Patagonia Lake and we finally managed to a few weeks ago. It was amazingly green! It appears to have a stable shoreline, unlike some reservoirs with fluctuating water levels, so it has actual established shoreline habitat.

We went on a hot, humid, swampy walk along Sonoita Creek that feeds the lake. Luckily we got there in the morning, but it was still hot! It felt tropical, not like a desert at all.

The only bummer was the cows. I’m not a fan of cowpies, and I didn’t want Biska to get herself kicked in the head. I was surprised they allowed grazing in a state park, but I assume the right was grandfathered in from a long time ago.

Those are some darn lucky cows.

We were super happy to finally get out to our largest local lake. I didn’t get a picture of the extent of it; this is just a little inlet on the far edge.

We’re looking forward to returning and exploring more of the main part of the lake – and maybe bring our kayaks.

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