Cactus Flowers Are Blooming In Arizona And Here Are The 7 Best Places To Spot Them
Wildflower season might be, for the most part, over, but a different type of bloom is adding vibrancy to the arid desert landscape. Many cactus species boast radiant flowers in a variety of colors, and they’re truly a sight to behold. When do cactus bloom in Arizona? Soon, friends – very soon (like, now). Here are the best places to spot cactus flowers in AZ:
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When Do Cactus Bloom In Arizona?
When do cactus bloom in Arizona?
Believe it or not, Arizona is an AMAZING state for wildflower lovers – especially in the spring. So, when do cactus bloom in Arizona? It depends on the species, but here are a few:
- Prickly Pears bloom in April and last into May. Their fruit is delicious, by the way.
- Cholla bloom in May – you'll want to avoid getting close to these cacti, though, as their spines will stick on you even if you don’t touch it!
- In late April and lasting until as late as June, the saguaro bloom. It’s awe-inspiring.
Learn all about saguaro cacti (and see the spring blooms!) at Saguaro National Park.
When do flowers bloom in Arizona?
So, we know about the cacti – but what about the wildflowers? Wildflowers bloom in Arizona at different times of year depending on where you’re at; you’ll see flowers in late February/early March if you’re in southern Arizona. Northern Arizona’s spring wildflowers tend to emerge in April and May, as it’s quite a bit colder and sometimes snowmelt takes longer than usual. No matter where you go (or when), you’re in for a treat – Arizona's wildflower blooms are to die for.
Where can I see the best wildflowers in Arizona?
There’s one rule of thumb: the wetter the winter, the better the spring bloom! You can see amazing wildflowers in Arizona in lots of places, including:
- Picacho Peak – This amazing south-central Arizona mountain is known for its odd shape and for its incredible wildflower display in the spring that often begins as early as February.
- Hannigan Meadow – This stunning mountain paradise is awash with floral color each and every spring, lasting often until summer.
- Lockett Meadow – This one requires some hiking to reach, but we promise it’s worth every mile.
Learn more about Lockett Meadow.