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Welcome to Tres Rios

 

The Tres Rios Environmental Restoration project involves the rehabilitation of nearly 700 acres in and around the Salt River, restoring a vital wetland and riparian habitat. Located just 3.9 miles southeast of Alamar, Tres Rios Wetlands showcases open water features including large Ponds and Waterways. The site has many public uses such as a riparian corridor trail system, a butterfly garden, birding opportunities and picnic areas. Its waters and created habitat have made this a premier birding area, providing winter habitat for many species of waterfowl in close proximity to the metropolitan Phoenix area.

 

The lush and scenic Tres Rios is now home to more than 150 different species of birds and animals like muskrats, raccoons, skunks, coyotes, bobcats, and beavers. The beautiful cottonwood groves, willows, mesquites, and other desert shrubs around the reed-lined ponds and along the trail attract many migratory and wintering songbirds. By bringing the Salt River back to the condition it was in during the early 1800s, this project is repairing a natural habitat.

 

Free access permits must be requested prior to visiting Tres Rios. Permits are valid for six months and allow unlimited visits between sunrise and sunset, 365 days per year.