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Facility NameDescriptionActivities
Kaibab National Forest Located in northern Arizona, lies the Kaibab National Forest. The Grand Canyon of the Colorado River divides the North Kaibab and Tusayan Ranger Districts of the Kaibab National Forest. Elevations 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
Kofa National Wildlife Refuge Kofa National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1939. The refuge encompasses 665,400 acres of pristine desert that is home to the desert bighorn sheep and the California fan palm, the only native more more... Hiking , Hunting
La Posa Long Term Visitor Area The La Posa Long Term Visitor Area (LTVA) was created in 1983 to fulfill the needs of winter visitors and to protect the local desert ecosystem from over-use. The campground is approximately 11,400 more more... Autotouring , Biking , Camping , Groceries and Supplies , Hiking , Historic/Cultural Sites , Horseback Riding , Hunting , Museum/Visitor Center , Offhighway Vehicles , Pets , Picnic , Recreational Vehicles , Restaurants and SnackBar , Wildlife Viewing
Las Cienegas National Conservation Area In a state where desert arroyos, washes, and many streambeds remain bone-dry most of the time, the year-round flow of Cienega Creek makes it a highly valuable resource. A lush green ribbon of more more... Biking , Camping , Hiking , Horseback Riding , Hunting , Picnic , Wildlife Viewing
Leslie Canyon National Wildlife Refuge The 2770-acre Leslie Canyon area was established in 1988 to protect habitat for the endangered Yaqui chub (Gila purpurea) and Yaqui topminnow (Poeciliopsis occidentalis sonorensis). The refuge also more more... Hiking
Mittry Lake Wildlife Area The Mittry LakeWildlife Area includes about 600 acres of water surfaceand 2400 acres of marsh or upland. A wide variety ofvegetative and wildlife species can be found here, with ascenic backdrop of more more... Camping , Fishing , Offhighway Vehicles , Pets , Picnic , Recreational Vehicles , Water Sports , Wildlife Viewing
Montezuma Castle National Monument It's not a castle and Montezuma was never here.

Nestled into a limestone recess high above the flood plain of Beaver Creek in the Verde Valley stands one of the best preserved cliff dwellings in more more...

Museum/Visitor Center , Picnic
Muleshoe Ranch This area boasts rugged mountains, canyon streams, saguaro cactus, and mesquite bosques that are home to desert dwellers such as coati mundi, javelina, and a wide variety of neo-tropical migratory more more... Autotouring , Camping , Hiking , Wildlife Viewing
Navajo National Monument Navajo National Monument preserves three of the most-intact cliff dwellings of the ancestral Puebloan people (Hisatsinom). The Navajo people who live here today call these ancient ones "Anasazi."  more more... Camping , Hiking , Museum/Visitor Center , Picnic
North Santa Teresa Wilderness The geologic landmark known as the Black Rock rises nearly 1,000 feet from its base while the remainder of this mile-long rhyolitic plug is encircled by cliffs of several hundred feet. To this day, more more... Hiking , Wildlife Viewing
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