
Ironwood Forest National Monument - Ragged Top
Marana, AZ
Ragged Top is a prominent volcanic peak within Ironwood Forest National Monument, surrounded by one of the densest ironwood tree forests in the Sonoran Desert. The 3.5-mile trail to its base passes through diverse desert vegetation including saguaro, cholla, and palo verde. In wet springs, the area produces spectacular wildflower displays.
Photography Guide
- Best Time
- golden hour
- Crowds
- Quiet
- Shot Types
- landscapewidedetail
- Best Seasons
- springwinter
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