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Facility NameDescriptionActivities
Agua Fria National Monument Adjacent to rapidly expanding communities, the 71,000-acre Agua Fria National Monument is approximately 40 miles north of central Phoenix. The monument encompasses two mesas and the canyon of the more more... Biking , Camping , Fishing , Hiking , Historic/Cultural Sites , Pets , Picnic , Wildlife Viewing
Alchesay-Williams Creek National Fish Hatchery Complex This is a two-station hatchery complex consisting of the Alchesay and the Williams Creek National Fish Hatcheries. They are located on the Fort Apache Indian Reservation in east central Arizona. The more more... Picnic
Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest The Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests encompass two million acres of magnificent mountain country in east-central Arizona and New Mexico. The Apache side was named for the tribes that settled in more more... Autotouring , Biking , Camping , Fishing , Hiking , Historic/Cultural Sites , Horseback Riding , Hunting , Museum/Visitor Center , Offhighway Vehicles , Pets , Picnic , Recreational Vehicles , Restaurants and SnackBar , Wildlife Viewing , Winter Sports
Aravaipa Canyon Wilderness The perennial waters of Aravaipa Creek have carved a scenic canyon through the Sonoran Desert at the northern end of the Galiuro Mountains in southeastern Arizona. Saguaro cactus dot the canyon more more... Biking , Camping , Hiking , Horseback Riding , Hunting , Picnic , Wildlife Viewing
Arizona Historical Society The Arizona Historical, Southern Arizona Division is the oldest cultural institution in Arizona. The Downtown Museum is located in the Wells Fargo Building. "History in the Heart of Tucson" exhibits more more... Museum/Visitor Center
Arizona State Museum Arizona State Museum is the oldest and largest anthropology museum in the Southwest. Established in 1893 as Arizona's Territorial Museum, ASM houses the state's anthropological treasures and employs more more... Museum/Visitor Center
Baker Canyon Wilderness Study Area The 4,812 acre Baker Canyon Wilderness Study Area is 30 miles east of Douglas, Arizona in Cochise County. The Wilderness Study Area is more more... Camping , Hiking , Wildlife Viewing
Betty's Kitchen National Recreation Trail Betty's Kitchen and Interpretive Area is a lush, shady spot along the Lower Colorado River, with a picnic area, 0.5-mile interpretive trail, and fishing pier. Betty's Kitchen is enjoyed by many for more more... Fishing , Picnic , Wildlife Viewing
Bill Williams NWR Bill Williams River National Wildlife Refuge is located along the Bill Williams River in La Paz and Mohave Counties, Arizona, with the river as the dividing line between the two counties. The refuge more more... Autotouring , Fishing , Hunting , Museum/Visitor Center , Wildlife Viewing
Bill Williams River National Wildlife Refuge With its majestic rock cliffs; its ribbon of cool water running through classic Sonoran Desert; and its cattail-filled marsh harboring rails and waterfowl, Bill Williams River National Wildlife more more... Autotouring , Fishing , Hunting , Wildlife Viewing
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