Ez-Kim-In Zin Picnic Area in Saguaro National Park

Ez-Kim-In Zin Picnic Area

The most remote of all picnic areas within Saguaro National Park.

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Ez-Kim-In Zin Picnic Area Details

The most remote of all the picnic areas found within the park, Ez-Kim-In-Zin has terrific views of nearby mountains, including Wasson and Amole peaks. Restrooms are also available here. Reach the Ez-Kim-In Zin Picnic Area by turning east off of the Bajada Loop Drive onto Golden Gate Road.

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