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Red Cliffs Desert ReserveRed Cliffs Desert ReservePhone: (435) 634-5759 http://www.redcliffsdesertreserve.com This 61,000 acre scenic desert located north and west of St. George, Santa Clara, Washington and Hurricane cities is dedicated to the protection of the desert tortoise and other plant and wildlife species. Within the reserve are more than 130 miles of multi-use trails for hiking, horseback riding, and mountain biking. Hunting is allowed during prescribed seasons. For camping information, refer to the Reserve's map and trail guide or call the Reserve offices or the BLM (435) 688-3246. When you step over one of the reserve’s distinctive “step-over” gates, you are entering a special place, a place it is a privilege to visit. Not just another mountain bike trail, not just another horseback ride. You are entering a 62,000-acre scenic wildlife reserve set aside to protect the desert tortoise and other rare and sensitive plants and animals. At the merging of three great ecosystems, the Mojave Desert, the Great Basin, and the Colorado Plateau, the reserve is biologically rich with an array of animals and plants rarely seen in one place. The reserve contains the most northern populations of the desert tortoise, Gila monster, sidewinder rattlesnake, and chuckwalla - reptiles typically associated with hotter and more southerly deserts, like the Mojave. A significant portion of the shrubs in this area, such as blackbrush, are more commonly associated with the cooler Great Basin Desert. The conditions in the region are such that several endemic species, those which occur no where else in the world, are found here. The reserve was established in 1996 to protect a large, diverse, and functional expanse of habitat capable of sustaining wildlife populations threatened by rapid development and habitat loss across Washington County in southwestern Utah. Located immediately adjacent to several growing communities, the reserve also protects the cities’ scenic red rock backdrop and an increasingly popular area for recreation. |
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