
You are invited to discover the incredible beauty that water can create in the desert.
Tres Rios
Where the Salt, Gila, and Agua Fria Rivers unite to provide a home for our native species.
News and Current Notices
As of September 5, 2012, the Tres Rios Hayfield Site is Permanently Closed.
The Tres Rios Story - Part 1 of 4 - AZ Water's Kachina News - Winter 2012 (Courtesy of AZ Water Association)
The Tres Rios Story - Part 2 of 4 - AZ Water's Kachina News - Spring 2012 (Courtesy of AZ Water Association)
The Tres Rios Story - Part 3 of 4 - AZ Water's Kachina News - Summer 2012 (Courtesy of AZ Water Association)
The Tres Rios Story - Part 4 of 4 - AZ Water's Kachina News - Fall 2012 (Courtesy of AZ Water Association)
Tres Rios Full Scale Project featured in LakeLine Magazine
Reprinted with Permission - © 2011 North American Lake Management Society, 4510 Regent Street - Suite 2A, Madison, WI 53705; www.nalms.org
Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Video - May 2010 (Courtesy of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers)
Tres Rios Ecosystem Restoration Video (Courtesy of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers)
Tres Rios Wetlands
Hayfield Wetlands Site (East of 91st Ave.)
Permanently Closed to the Public.
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Overbank Wetlands Site (West of 91st Ave.) - Accessible through Permit Only.
For more info, call Debbi Radford at 602-495-7927.
| Tres Rios is sponsored by the Multi-City Sub-Regional Operations Groups (SROG) | |||||
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