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Red Rock State Park in Sedona (Official Film)

The Red Rock State Park film takes viewers through the area’s history from the Permian period through the emergence of its impressive red rock features. It discusses the park’s inhabitants and the preservation of the riparian habitat of Oak Creek.
The Red Rock State Park documentary is a project produced by the Benefactors of Red Rock State Park (benefactorsrrs...) and narrated by Babbitt. During his time as governor from 1978 to 1987, Babbitt was instrumental in establishing the 286-acre nature preserve and environmental education center on the outskirts of Sedona.
Park facilities include a visitors center, classroom, theater, gift shop, picnic tables, 10 developed trails, restrooms, and a group area with Ramada and facilities. Trails throughout the park wind through manzanita and juniper to reach the rich banks of Oak Creek. Green meadows are framed by native vegetation and hills of red rock. The creek meanders through the park, creating a diverse riparian habitat abounding with plants and wildlife. This riparian habitat provides the setting and the opportunity for the park to offer a focus on environmental education.
Red Rock offers a variety of special programs for school groups and private groups. There are a number of daily and weekly park events. (benefactorsrrs...)
The Benefactors of Red Rock State Park's goal is to support, promote and enhance Red Rock State Park’s mission of riparian habitat preservation, environmental education, and natural recreation.
Join us in our mission and become a friend of Red Rock State Park!
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Here are some examples of how your donation can benefit Red Rock State Park
Purchasing supplies for the School Connection Program
Paying for transportation so students can attend classes in the Park
Supporting the Volunteer Training Program
Enhancing the Hummingbird Patio
Updating the Visitor Center’s reference library
Creating a Butterfly Garden
Adding viewing benches throughout the park
Replacing the archeology mock-dig area
Repairing the Apache House of Fires
Funding the new Red Rock State Park documentary film
Constructing the ADA-accessible Mesquite Loop Trail and signage
Purchasing Audio/Video equipment for students and visitors
Funding design and fabrication of new interpretive signs
Replacing cushions in the Park Theatre
Funding the new Bruce Babbitt Outdoor Classroom
100% of donations will benefit projects at Red Rock State Park.
We never use monetary gifts for administrative costs.

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  • @PineGeri
    @PineGeri2 жыл бұрын

    This was heartwarming and educational..loved, absolutely loved this video!

  • @lisad6106
    @lisad61066 күн бұрын

    Wish we could have visited it while in Sedona a few years ago. We were traveling with a young Yorkie and turned away😒