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Earth Day event April 26 at Peralta Regional Park in Gold Canyon

Posted 4/7/25

Join the Pinal County Open Space, Trails and Regional Parks Department at Peralta Regional Park in Gold Canyon 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday, April 26, for an Earth Day event to raise awareness of the need …

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Earth Day event April 26 at Peralta Regional Park in Gold Canyon

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Join the Pinal County Open Space, Trails and Regional Parks Department at Peralta Regional Park in Gold Canyon 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday, April 26, for an Earth Day event to raise awareness of the need to protect the Earth’s natural resources.

Informational booths from local organizations, games, arts and crafts, and guided nature hikes are planned at the park at 17975 E. Peralta Road.

There is no additional cost to attend this event, but standard park entry fees apply — $7 per vehicle for day-use visitors.

Go to https://www.pinal.gov/calendar.aspx.

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