The Rio Salado Habitat Restoration Area aims to restore the native wetland and riparian habitats of the historic Salt River.
Know Before You Go
The Rio Salado Habitat Restoration Area aims to restore the native wetland and riparian habitats of the historic Salt River, which once flowed year-round through Phoenix.
With a variety of paved and natural trails, most with smooth surfaces and minimal elevation changes, Rio Salado is a popular location for hikers hoping to spot one of the hundreds of species of birds that use the area as a seasonal migratory path.
To protect the delicate ecosystem, we ask that special care be taken when visiting Rio Salado. We ask that visitors remain on designated trails; keep dogs leashed and on paved trails; refrain from disturbing the wildlife; and that nothing be taken or moved from the habitat area. Additionally, fishing is strictly prohibited.
Nina Mason Pulliam Rio Salado Audubon Center
Educational Field Trips
The Rio Salado Habitat Restoration Area is a great resource for educators; providing students a hands on opportunity to explore a riparian habitat that is renown with ornithologists and wildlife photographers. Our knowledgeable Park Rangers can create tailored educational opportunities for your group. To inquire about coordinating a field trip, call 602-262-6863.

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