Palisades Visitor Center, Mt Lemmon, AZ
Posted by: Poehunters
N 32° 24.623 W 110° 42.883
12S E 526825 N 3585960
Just about 20 miles up the road , elevation 7,850 ft, the Forest Service partnering with PLIA, operates the Palisades Visitor Center. The center is a wonderful place to get information, buy books and other mementos.
Waymark Code: WMHJV8
Location: Arizona, United States
Date Posted: 07/16/2013
Views: 7
The Palisades Visitor Center is located at milepost 19.9 on the Catalina Highway. The facility has a parking lot and deck, along with the interpretive center. Across the highway is a public phone, Catalina Mountain Pass Fee Tube, and restrooms.
The Visitor Center is where people can gain a brief introduction to the natural and cultural history of the Catalina Mountain Range and Mount Lemmon. The material and staff available are there to insure that the visitors will have a safe and enjoyable stay and will treat the natural resources with respect and appreciation.
The Palisades Visitor Center is located adjacent to the parking lot. The staff provides information about trails on the mountain, as well as answering questions about plants and animals common to the area. Books, momentous of Mount Lemmon and Southern Arizona and inexpensive maps of Mount Lemmon and the surrounding area are offered for sale through the Public Lands Interpretive Association. Free Forest Service information is also available in the book store. During the summer season, the Visitor Center is open from 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. daily.
Phone (520) 749-8700
Hours of Operation: 5 days a week from 8:30am - 4:30pm
Public Washrooms: Mens and Womens Only
Snacks/Drinks at the facility: No - Look elsewhere
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