The community is a popular location for birding in southeastern Arizona. It is also home to the American Museum of Natural History's Southwest Research Station.[4][5] The ranch of Sally and Walter R. Spofford was a popular birdwatching destination before closing in 2002.[6][7] Other notable residents include the writer Nancy Farmer and her husband.[8] The Arizona Sky Village astronomy community is located in Portal because the skies in the area are free of light pollution.[9]
Climate
Typical of upland Arizona, Portal has a semi-arid climate (KöppenBSk) with warm to hot days followed generally by quite cool nights. Frequent frosts in winter give way to mild days, whilst most rain comes from summer thunderstorms.
Climate data for Portal, Arizona, 1991–2020 normals, extremes 1955–2021