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Picacho Peak often served as a landmark for early explorers, and the pass over its summit has been in use at least since Father Kino's days in the 17th century. The historically significant site was also the scene of a Civil War battle in 1862, an event which is reenacted by costumed performers every March. The land is dotted with the hardiest of desert plants, from mesquite and acacia trees to saguaro, prickly pear and cholla cacti. Hikers here are usually rewarded with sightings of at least of few animals, such as rabbits, mule deer, javelina, coyotes, ground squirrels, pack rats and lizards. |