Tonto National Forest
Tonto National Forest At 2,969,602 acres, Tonto is by some distance the largest of the six national forests in Arizona, and has the most interesting, diverse scenery, with terrain and elevation ranging from the Sonoran Desert (1,400 feet) to the Mogollon Rim (7,400 feet). Besides desert and mountains it contains lakes - mostly artificially created, fertile river valleys, rocky canyons and flat plains. Much of the area is covered by cacti, in particular the familiar giant saguaro, but there are also dozens of smaller species. The cactus colonies merge with bushes, chaparral and grasslands above 4,000 feet, while the higher hills ...
Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument
Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument Between A.D. 1064 and 1180, a series of eruptions—the only eruptions in the Southwest indisputably witnessed by local peoples — brought the dormant San Francisco Volcanic Field back to life. Earthquakes, thunderclaps, and fire bombs shook the ground. Billowing ash, falling cinders, and forest fires blackened both the landscape and the daytime sky, while at night, the horizon glowed fiery red. When the field again grew quiet, a classic example of a cinder cone, Sunset Crater Volcano, loomed over a dramatically altered land of lava flows and cinders. Today Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument protects 3040 acres ...
Roper Lake State Park
Roper Lake State Park Dry warm beds await you at Safford Days Inn; Marijilda Canyon is another perfect location to visit nearby. Go for a hike on the Dutch Henry Two hundred ninety seven Trail; do pop by Marijilda Creek since you're here at Roper Lake State Park. The magnificent prettiness of Roper Lake State Park is there for your viewing wellbeing. At Roper Lake State Park you find a lot of outdoors recreation, so you may have a lot of fun. Take a side trip to Marijilda Wash, and pleasant hiking is available along the Noon Creek Trail. Jacobson Creek ...
Prescott National Forest
Prescott National Forest Prescott National Forest has tremendous outdoors recreation, so you may have a good time during your stay. What would a place like Prescott National Forest be without exciting close by marks like Owl Rocks, and Dumbell Spring is a good local attraction. A great sight of stunning Eagle Peak is available from Prescott National Forest; Fair Oaks is a perfect spot here at Prescott National Forest. Not much rain falls here at Prescott National Forest; the month of August is the wettest with most of the rain while June is typically the driest month. Going to Prescott National Forest ...
Picacho Peak State Park
Picacho Peak State Park Picacho Peak State Park is a park in the Arizona State Parks system, located between Casa Grande and Tucson just off Interstate 10 in Pinal County, Arizona. Its centerpiece spire, Picacho Peak, is visible from downtown Tucson, a distance of 45 miles. The summit rises to 3374' (1028 m) above mean sea level. Though appearing the remnant of a volcanic neck, it is now believed to be a tilted and eroded piece of rock overlain by a lava flow. The place name is redundant: "picacho" means "peak" in Spanish. The park is celebrated for wildflowers that appear mid-March ...
Patagonia Lake State Park
Patagonia Lake State Park At two and a half miles long and 250 surface acres, Patagonia Lake is popular for a variety of recreational activities, including water skiing, fishing, camping, picnicking, and hiking. Created by the damming of Sonoita Creek, the lake is habitat for bass, crappie, bluegill, and catfish, and is stocked with rainbow trout during the winter. For anglers' sake, the east half of the lake is designated a no wake area. A handicap fishing dock is located at the marina and behind the Sonoita Creek visitor center. Because the lake attracts a multitude of water sports enthusiasts during summer ...
Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument
Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument celebrates the life and landscape of the Sonoran Desert. In this arid wilderness of plants and animals, dramatic mountains and plains scenery, hike a backcountry trail, camp beneath a clear desert sky, you can drive a lonely road, or just soak in the warmth and beauty of the Southwest. The monument's 330,000-plus acres of protected land allow desert life to flourish under nearly ideal wilderness conditions. Organ Pipe is an outstanding natural preserve where one of the Earth's major ecosystems survives almost unspoiled. Much of the flora and fauna that resides here ...
Navajo National Monument
Navajo National Monument At Navajo National Monument you find a heap of outdoors recreation, so you could enjoy yourself during your stay. Navajo National Monument is a striking part of wilderness where everyone has a tremendous time. There are so many enjoyable things to do to please everyone. Navajo National Monument is pretty waterless frequently; August is the wettest month with most rain, and the driest month is June. Howell Mesa can be seen from Navajo National Monument, and this is a popular spot for people from Tonalea. Going to Navajo National Monument is a glorious idea when you need to spend ...
Lyman Lake State Park
Lyman Lake State Park Created as an irrigation reservoir by damming the Little Colorado River, 1,200-acre Lyman Lake State Park encompasses the shoreline of a 1,500-acre reservoir at an elevation of 6,000 feet. It is fed by snowmelt from the slopes of Mount Baldy and Escudilla Mountain, the second and third highest mountains in Arizona. Water is channeled into this river valley from a 790-square-mile watershed extending into New Mexico. Because of its size, Lyman Lake is one of the few bodies of water in northeastern Arizona with no size restrictions on boats. The west end of the lake is buoyed off ...
Lost Dutchman State Park
Lost Dutchman State Park This campground is a fine spot to go to. If you come at the right time of year, Verde River offers some fine whitewater, and there are nice locations to explore along the Black Mesa Trail. The friendly folks working here and a glorious variety of fun things have a lot of folks coming here. Lost Dutchman State Park is located in a region with loads of fun things to do, and it is a very great campground. Going for a hike on the Second Water Trail is always a tremendous adventure, there are some good whitewater spots ...
Lake Havasu State Park
Lake Havasu State Park A popular place to cool off between the deserts of Arizona and California is at Lake Havasu, Arizona. Located along the Colorado River, Lake Havasu was created in 1938 when the Parker Dam was built. The Chemehuevi name "Havasu"means "Land of the Blue Green Water". Lake Havasu City, home of the London Bridge, was named for its 45-mile long lake. Along the shores of Lake Havasu, visitors will find sandy beaches, hiking and walking trails, and Lake Havasu State Park. Lake Havasu State Park is comprised of two distinct areas, Windsor Beach and Cattail Cove. At Lake Havasu ...
Kofa National Wildlife Refuge
Kofa National Wildlife Refuge Kofa National Wildlife Refuge in Arizona is an outstanding attraction if you enjoy viewing wildlife or birding. A variety of species of animals and birds can be seen at the Refuge, and it is an incredibly picturesque area to hike, camp or take photographs of the desert and mountain landscape. Kofa National Wildlife Refuge encompasses more than 665,000 acres of Arizona desert. In addition to the desert plains habitat, the Kofa and Castle Dom Mountain ranges provide additional habitat areas. There are many interesting plants and animals to see at Kofa Refuge. The Refuge is home to ...
Kartchner Caverns State Park
Kartchner Caverns State Park In November 1974 two young cavers, Gary Tenen and Randy Tufts, were exploring the limestone hills at the base of the Whetstone Mountains. In the bottom of a sinkhole they found a narrow crack leading into the hillside. Warm, moist air flowed out, signaling the existence of a cave. After several hours of crawling, they entered a pristine cavern. It wasn't until February 1978 that Tenen and Tufts told the property owners, James and Lois Kartchner, about their amazing discovery. During the four years of secret exploration, the discoverers realized that the cave's extraordinary variety of colors and ...
Kaibab National Forest
Kaibab National Forest Kaibab National Forest has wonderful outdoors recreation, so you can have a ball while you're here. There are so many amusing things to do for everyone. Kaibab National Forest is a beautiful segment of wilderness that everyone likes. Kaibab National Forest is a common location to spend time for folks arriving from . Kaibab National Forest is pretty dried up mostly; throughout August this area sees the most rain while June is regularly the driest month. Kaibab National Forest is a glorious spot to visit for more than one day, Jacob Lake Campground is a glorious spot to camp ...
Homolovi Ruins State Park
Homolovi Ruins State Park In the high grassland of 14th century northern Arizona, an ancient people found a home along the Little Colorado River. These people, the Hisat'sinom (known to archaeologists as the Anasazi), paused in their migrations to till the rich flood plain and sandy slopes before continuing north to join people already living on the mesas, people who are today known as the Hopi. The years have brought many changes to Homolovi. The migrations ended when the people settled at the center of the world, the Hopi Mesas north of Homolovi. However, as new people appeared, such as the Dine' ...
Grand Canyon National Park
Grand Canyon National Park The Grand Canyon has been touted as the Eighth Wonder of the World ever since John Wesley Powell braved the raging whitewater in its depths in 1869. It's inarguably the most overexposed icon of the American landscape—every year, 5 million people come to gawk into the abyss, and you have to wonder if the millions of rolls of film shot here through the generations might come close to filling the canyon from river to rim. Yet no matter how jaded you might feel after years of seeing postcards, snapshots, and IMAX movies of the Grand Canyon, or for ...
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area Glen Canyon National Recreation Area also known as the Glen Canyon NRA, is a recreation and conservation unit of the National Park Service (USA) that encompasses the area around Lake Powell in Utah and Arizona, covering 1,254,429 acres (5,076 km²) of mostly desert. The recreation area borders Capitol Reef National Park and Canyonlands National Park on the north, Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument on the west, and Grand Canyon National Park on the south. The Glen Canyon NRA was established in 1972 "to provide for public use and enjoyment and to preserve the area's scientific, historic, and scenic ...
Gila Box Riparian National Conservation Area
Gila Box Riparian National Conservation Area The Gila Box Riparian National Conservation Area is the perfect camping area for any one that does back packing camping and enjoys the outdoors. You will find no other beautiful place like this in Arizona. You will also experience the many species of birds while you are enjoying your camping. You will also enjoy the outdoors with plenty of fishing lakes and plenty of hiking trails. You will also find the Gila Box Riparian National Conservation Area to be one of the best places to camp with back pack. If you plan on traveling here you ...
Fool Hollow Lake Recreation Area
Fool Hollow Lake Recreation Area You will find the Fool hollow lake recreation area to be of the best places to camp, because of the nice lake that’s surrounds the campgrounds. You will find there is a lot of wild life that can be found in the Fool Hollow Lake Recreation Area. There are many types of campgrounds that’s found here for many people and there really nice areas to camp. The Fool Hollow Lake Recreation Area is one point you need to show your kids to learn more about the land of the state of Arizona. You will find the Fool ...
Dead Horse Ranch State Park
Dead Horse Ranch State Park The Dead Horse Ranch State Park is one of the camping areas that provide you with excellent spots to camp. The camping here will have you enjoying the Dead Horse Ranch State Park and the picnic areas as well. When you find the Dead Horse Ranch State Park you will be happy to know you will be enjoying the pleasant outdoors with the family. The family will enjoy the constant trails and a lot of land to explore to see the outdoor animals. You will find the Dead Horse Ranch State Park one place to ...
Coronado National Forest
Coronado National Forest The Coronado national forest is one of the nicest places to take the family out and camp. You will find the campgrounds that can provide you with the access to the trails of the Coronado National Forest. The Coronado national forest is one of the places you can travel many hours through the trails and see miles of nice forest. The wildlife that you can find here will give you many opportunities to taking pictures that last forever. There is over 150 species of birds that you can find in the state of Arizona. You will find the Coronado ...
Coconino National Forest
Coconino National Forest The Coconino National Forest is one forest that can allow you the ultimate camping trip in the mountains of Arizona. During different seasons and weather conditions there are road closers to most or all vehicles. There is an information center that can tell you all the information you need on any road closers. The trails and roads you can take is up the mountains can be dangerous during certain times of the year. If you plan on going to the Coconino National Forest you will find it to be assessable once you enter the town of Tucson. The ...
Chiricahua National Monument
Chiricahua National Monument The Chiricahua National Monument is another great place you will find that has great camping in the USA. The state of Arizona is home to this great place and you will be surprised with the camping fun your family will have. The camp grounds will help you find a place to spend time with the family while you enjoy exploring the Chiricahua National Monument. The Chiricahua National Monument has a fee to get into the gates in order for you to camp. The fees include a for a 7 day pass and you have to pay another fee to ...
Cattail Cove State Park
Cattail Cove State Park If you want the ultimate camping and water area for your camping you should come and see Cattail Cove State Park. Cattail Cove State Park is a place you can take the family to enjoy water sports and enjoy fishing. There are many fish to catch in these lakes that will have you wanting to come back every year. The boats you bring are allowed to stay anytime of the year and fish till your legs drop. You will find Cattail Cove State Park to be one of the biggest places to camp. If you don’t like the ...
Catalina State Park
Catalina State Park Catalina State Park is one of the neatest places to take the kids to enjoy the solar panel powered gear that’s found there. You will be using solar panels to get energy for cooking and many other great things on your camping trip. They also provide many activities that allow you to enjoy music and great cooking. Catalina State Park is also a place you can find a nearby lake to take a swim or go fishing. The camping there also has many trails to take your kids on and you will enjoy the advanced hiking trails they have ...
Canyon de Chelly National Monument
Canyon de Chelly National Monument If you plan on sight seeing in Arizona you should find the Canyon de Chelly National Monument. The Canyon de Chelly National Monument is a place where you can see the true beauty of Arizona. Canyon de Chelly National Monument has an entrance fee with an hourly rate that will be $15 per hour to drive all the trails. You will be charged an additional charge for additional cars. Canyon de Chelly National Monument is a place that can show you many older canyons and mountain ranges that have much wild life on your trails. There ...
Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge
Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge is a place you can walk for miles and enjoy the outdoors. The outdoors will show you many great animals that live in the desert of Arizona. The state of Arizona can be found to be dry in many places along the state. You will find the Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge to have the cactus that you hear about in stories and you will see many wild life animals that you can’t see anywhere else in the world today. The mountain goat that’s found in the Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge ...
Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge
Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge If you plan on hunting you should know that the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge is a perfect place for you and your family to hunt. That’s not all that you can find here you can also find fishing and some wild life you don’t want to miss. There is plenty of deer that can be found in these protected lands. You of course have to pay a fee to get in and you will enjoy the outdoors even more when you go here. Hunting is perfect with cold winter weather and warm weather during the summer. ...
Buckskin Mountain State Park
Buckskin Mountain State Park A camping trip of the life time can be found in the Buckskin Mountain State Park. The Buckskin Mountain State Park provides you with a perfect desert getaway and provides you with plenty of water enjoyment. The Buckskin Mountain State Park is surrounded by water and provides camping, fishing and swimming. There is many trails you can walk or hike to see wild life and you will enjoy the hiking trails the park provides. The ranger camp provides as an information center for you to learn about while on a trail or show you around the state park. There ...
Arrastra Mountain Wilderness
Arrastra Mountain Wilderness The Arrastra Mountain Wilderness is a place you will enjoy to see especially if you have an all terrain vehicle with plenty of gas. There are many trails for biking or motor vehicles. 4 WD is needed in certain areas of the Arrastra Mountain Wilderness. Many miles of mountain ranges you with plenty of nice wilderness. There are many trails you can take to see many different types of scenic views and canyons. Many of the biking trails are short and allow you to enjoy the canyon views. There are residents that live in the area and you need to ...
Aravaipa Canyon Wilderness
Aravaipa Canyon Wilderness If you plan on seeing the real outdoors and canyons you should check out the Aravaipa Canyon Wilderness. At Aravaipa Canyon Wilderness you can take your spouse and family on a trip to see 9 canyons. The Aravaipa Canyon Wilderness is a place where you can get you in touch with the outdoors and remind you what you are really missing in life. The Aravaipa Canyon Wilderness holds largest canyons in the state of Arizona. The state of Arizona is also is home of the Grand Canyon and camping can be found down the road a few miles if ...
Apache Sitgreaves National Forest
Apache Sitgreaves National Forest The Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest is one of the best places to take the family to see one of many beautiful forests of Arizona. The Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest is one of the largest national forests that provides many lodges during summer and winter. During the winter season lake is froze over and provides people with ice fishing facilities. Fishing during the summer is also very fun to do in boat and on shore. The campground there provides electricity and non-electricity areas. Camping also provides many things to do for the family such as camp fires, fishing and hiking. There are ...
Alamo Lake State Park
Alamo Lake State Park The Alamo Lake State Park is one of the best places to camp at in the state of Arizona. The camping places are endless with tons of things to do with the family or solo. There are fees for fishing, gate entry and camping areas. Camping areas including the electrical camping spots are a bit more expensive then the ones without. There are trails for the whole family to hike and enjoy their time in the nature. Trees and wild life can be found throughout Alamo Lake State Park and if you plan on here you will need ...
Arizona State Parks
Tonto National ForestTonto National Forest At 2,969,602 acres, Tonto is by some distance the largest...
Sunset Crater Volcano National MonumentSunset Crater Volcano National Monument Between A.D. 1064 and 1180, a series of...
Roper Lake State ParkRoper Lake State Park Dry warm beds await you at Safford Days Inn; Marijilda Canyon...
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Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife RefugeCabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge is...
Buenos Aires National Wildlife RefugeBuenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge If you plan on hunting you should know that...
Arrastra Mountain WildernessArrastra Mountain Wilderness The Arrastra Mountain Wilderness is a place you will...
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Tonto National ForestTonto National Forest At 2,969,602 acres, Tonto is by some distance the largest of the six national forests in Arizona, and has the most interesting, diverse scenery, with terrain and elevation ranging from the Sonoran Desert (1,400 feet) to the Mogollon Rim (7,400 feet). Besides desert and mountains it contains lakes - mostly artificially created,... [Read more of this review]
Sunset Crater Volcano National MonumentSunset Crater Volcano National Monument Between A.D. 1064 and 1180, a series of eruptions—the only eruptions in the Southwest indisputably witnessed by local peoples — brought the dormant San Francisco Volcanic Field back to life. Earthquakes, thunderclaps, and fire bombs shook the ground. Billowing ash, falling cinders, and forest fires blackened... [Read more of this review]
Roper Lake State ParkRoper Lake State Park Dry warm beds await you at Safford Days Inn; Marijilda Canyon is another perfect location to visit nearby. Go for a hike on the Dutch Henry Two hundred ninety seven Trail; do pop by Marijilda Creek since you’re here at Roper Lake State Park. The magnificent prettiness of Roper Lake State Park is there for your viewing wellbeing.... [Read more of this review]
Prescott National ForestPrescott National Forest Prescott National Forest has tremendous outdoors recreation, so you may have a good time during your stay. What would a place like Prescott National Forest be without exciting close by marks like Owl Rocks, and Dumbell Spring is a good local attraction. A great sight of stunning Eagle Peak is available from Prescott National... [Read more of this review]
Picacho Peak State ParkPicacho Peak State Park Picacho Peak State Park is a park in the Arizona State Parks system, located between Casa Grande and Tucson just off Interstate 10 in Pinal County, Arizona. Its centerpiece spire, Picacho Peak, is visible from downtown Tucson, a distance of 45 miles. The summit rises to 3374′ (1028 m) above mean sea level. Though appearing... [Read more of this review]
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