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Inside the Phoenix bat cave, where it's smelly and still a little magical for bat fans - MSNThe storm tunnel, dubbed the “Phoenix Bat Cave” on Google Maps, runs alongside the Arizona Canal near North 37th Place. The partially-underground, 16.5 mile-long stretch of concrete tunnel ...
The Phoenix bat cave is located north of 40th Street and Camelback Road. Conveniently, you can walk to the top of the tunnel by following the Arizona Canal.
Along the Phoenix Canal sits an urban bat cave that houses thousands of Mexican free-tailed bats every summer. The cave is a two-minute walk West along the canal from 40th Street and Camelback Road.
On the eve of July 4, the Phoenix bat cave was busy. People lined the fence to watch. In 24 hours, the sky would be decorated by fireworks, but on July 3, it was spotted with bats.
The storm tunnel, dubbed the “Phoenix Bat Cave” on Google Maps, runs alongside the Arizona Canal near North 37th Place. The partially-underground, 16.5 mile-long stretch of concrete tunnel ...
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