Last time we went to Arizona I had planned on stopping in Saguaro National Park, but we ran short on time. So this time we made sure to do it. As far as the national parks go, it doesn't have the overly dramatic mountains, canyons, or anything like that, but it's one of the only places in the world where you can see these incredibly massive cacti, and there are a lot of them. They call it a cactus forest, which I didn't know was a thing. The pictures do not do them justice, these things were really, really big. Also, the whole park was like a southwestern themed nursery, with hundreds of different species of spike laden plants carefully arranged around each other. It was not the kind of place you'd want to have to run through in a hurry, because you'd end up with a lot of holes in your body and needles sticking out of you. Not really sure why these plants have to be so violent, but maybe there are a lot of things that would eat them otherwise? Either way, we did a couple of short hikes, checked out the cactus forest, and otherwise had a pretty good time. Probably not near the top of many lists of national parks to visit, but we'd definitely recommend it.

It's hard to see, but that's a lot of cacti... for miles and miles.
Here's one of the more aggressive ones picking a fight with Paul...
Some of them get to be more than 40 feet tall, but this one was still Nolan size.
Don't... touch... anything.
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Yep, that's a tall one.