Desert Belle Cruise – Sagauro Lake, Arizona

I was treated to a delightful cruise aboard the Desert Belle after a full day of riding, thanks to my friend Grace.

His entertaining stories and deep knowledge about the lake and its surroundings made our voyage even more engaging.

With a gentle breeze ruffling the surface of the water, I felt right at home gliding along as Captain Dan shared tales of the area’s fascinating history and wildlife, definitely a master of the maritime arts!

Super friendly and attentive, ensuring we had a top-notch experience as we took in the stunning surroundings.

One of my humans couldn’t resist a glass of Cab Sav as she relaxed and enjoyed the beauty of the surroundings.

And everyone loaded up on popcorn to help lure in my winged cousins for a visit.

Saguaros only grow about 1” in the first 10 years and likely won’t bloom until they are over 50 years old.

Did you know that saguaros typically do not grow arms until they are 75 to 100 years old! 

Until then, they stand tall as a simple green column.

But I did manage to catch a glimpse of a couple of majestic bald eagles nesting high above on the mountain top.

They soared with such grace, and even I was a bit starstruck! Imagine being a duck and sharing the sky with those glorious birds!

Arizona is home to amethyst mining that produces some of the rarest amethyst in the world, like the Siberian Red Amethyst!

If you have the time, a helicopter ride to tour the mountain top mine would be a visit to remember!

With a captain as charming and informative as Dan and a crew that treats you like family, it’s a floating party worth every quack of the journey!

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