PRESCOTT CREEKS PRESERVATION ASSOCIATION

PRESCOTT, AZ

Roadrunner - Watson Lake Park - Prescott I was hoping to see a roadrunner.  Instead I think I found a trail walker [rimshot].

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The roadrunners (genus Geococcyx), also known as chaparral birds or chaparral cocks, are two species of fast-running ground cuckoos with long tails and crests. They are found in the southwestern and south-central United States, Mexico and Central America,[2][3] usually in the desert. Although capable of flight, roadrunners generally run away from predators. On the ground, some have been clocked at 32 km/h (20 mph).

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"Watson Lake is one of two reservoirs at the Granite Dells, in Prescott, Arizona, that was formed in the early 1900s when the Chino Valley Irrigation District built a dam on Granite Creek. The City of Prescott bought the reservoir and surrounding land in 1997 to preserve it as recreational land. Local rockclimbers use the granite cliffs above and adjacent to the lake for top-roping and lead climbing. The lake is also the home of TriCity Prep Rowing Crew, a local high school team and only rowing team in Northern Arizona.

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"Located about four miles from downtown Prescott, Watson Lake offers a variety of outdoor activities for everyone. Boating enthusiasts will find convenience with two boat launches and options for canoe and kayak rentals. Fishing is a delight with carp, catfish, crappie, and largemouth bass swimming in the lake. If bird watching is your passion, head to the nearby Watson Woods Riparian Preserve, endorsed by the Audubon society, boasting hundreds of bird species including eagles and pelicans.
"For hikers, the easily accessible Peavine and Iron King Trails, both close to the lake, provide a pleasant and relatively flat terrain. During the summer months, visitors can set up camp at the available campsites, equipped with restrooms, showers, picnic tables, grills, fish cleaning stations, and a boat ramp. "


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Roadrunner - Watson Lake Park - Prescott Credit: Al_HikesAZ

The Prescott Creeks Preservation Association (PCPA) is a non-profit environmental organization based in Prescott, Arizona. Founded in 1993, PCPA is dedicated to the protection, preservation and restoration of Prescott’s creeks, rivers and streams. PCPA’s mission is to restore and protect the environment of the Prescott area through the development of projects and programs that will help to improve the health and sustainability of the watershed.

PCPA works with local, state and federal partners to ensure that the creeks, rivers and streams of Prescott are protected. PCPA is involved in a number of activities, including water quality monitoring, watershed assessment, creek restoration, public education and outreach, and habitat restoration. PCPA also works with other local organizations to coordinate community-based projects that focus on the preservation of natural resources in the area.

PCPA has a number of volunteer opportunities available, including creek cleanups and habitat restoration. PCPA also offers workshops and educational programs that educate the public about water quality and the importance of preserving water resources.

The organization’s website provides detailed information about its efforts, as well as news and updates on the organization’s activities. PCPA also operates a Facebook page, where members of the community can stay up-to-date on the organization’s activities. PCPA also has a Twitter account where people can follow the organization’s progress.

PCPA is committed to protecting and preserving the creeks, rivers and streams of Prescott for the benefit of both current and future generations. Through its efforts, PCPA works to ensure that the area’s water resources are protected and restored for the long-term.

PRESCOTT CREEKS PRESERVATION ASSOCIATION is a Historical Societies, Historic Preservation in PRESCOTT AZ. US MID #8400400345

The museum is classed as HSC (Historical Societies, Historic Preservation). It comes under American Alliance of Museums (AAM) region: Western (Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington). Total revenue from most recent IRS 990 Form: $ 358,906 from tax period 201206 (YYYYMM).

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PRESCOTT CREEKS PRESERVATION ASSOCIATION
PO BOX 3004
PRESCOTT
AZ
86302-3004

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MID # 8400400345
Name PRESCOTT CREEKS PRESERVATION ASSOCIATION
Alternate Name
Classification Historical Societies, Historic Preservation, , Western
Federal Employer Identification Number (EIN) 860657159
NTEECC A82
Tax period of the latest return filed (YYYYMM) 201206
INCOME 362,050
REVENUE 358,906
LAT/LONG 34.547764, -112.477489
CODES FIPS State Code: 04
FIPS County Code: 025
US Census Tract: 001002
US Census Block: 2006