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Tres Rios Nature Festival

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Event# 623-204-2130

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Tres Rios Nature Festival is a two-day outdoor event that focuses on the rich diversity of wildlife, habitat, history and culture of the Gila River drainage. Join us on the River at B&M Wildlife Area, just north of Phoenix International Raceway.

Tres Rios Nature Festival

Address : Base and Meridian wildlife area (5 Miles south of I10 on Avondale Blvd) Phoenix AZ
Phone : 623-204-2130   (Always call and confirm events.)
Fax : 623-953-7006

Email Address : tresriosfestival@cox.net

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Admission Fee : Free

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