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Arizona is home to sixty-seven natural and manmade lakes, 22 national parks, monuments and preserves and 16 state historical and recreational parks. Preserved Indian ruins, ghost towns and lost mines are among outdoor recreation opportunities, as well as four alpine ski areas and nine principal areas for cross-country skiing, plus over 200 golf courses throughout the state. Governor Janet Napolitano has offered everyone new lesser-known attractions website called Arizona Treasures . Governor Napolitano has chronicled the expeditions with photos and voice clips from fishing in Lake Havasu to antiquing in Glendale. Governor Janet even has an event calendar to choose your own city's entertainment for the day! How Far is It? Grand Canyon Arizona National Park and Monument One of the Seven Wonders of the World. Spectacular colors and breathtaking panoramas have made this one of the most popular attractions in the nation. Grand Canyon Chamber of Commerce (520) 638-2901. From Phoenix, it is 220 miles to the South Rim and 357 miles to the North Rim.
Canyon de Chelly National Park Service on Canyon de Chelly
Mogollon Rim Arizona - Grand Canyon Chapel of the Holy Cross in Sedona was designed by sculptor and architecht Marguerite Brunswig Staude. Finished in 1956, the church draws visitors from all over the world. Plenty of parking. El Dorado Hot Springs El Dorado's subterranean hot springs are rich with minerals, but lacking iron or sulfur, so the water is odorless. Rustic sleeping cabins are also available. Located at 411th Avenue and Indian School in Tonopah.
Hoover (Boulder) Dam/Lake Mead Kachina Mineral Springs in Safford: An artesian well emits mineral water at a piping-hot 108 degrees, then Kachina pumps the liquid into sunken baths. Kachina offers services of massages, body wraps and aromatherapy. 928-428-7212.
Lava River Cave: A subterranean cave where temperatures hover around 40 degrees all year. About two hours drive north of Phoenix, the cave is 1.5 miles long, easy hike but you need two reliable light sources and good hiking hiking shoes. Directions: Drive nine miles north of Flagstaff on Highway 180, turn left (west) on Forest Road 245. Continue 3 miles to Forest Road 171 and turn left (south). Go one mile to Forest Road 171B and turn left. Boyce Thompson Southwestern Arboretum
Montezuma Castle Arizona Oak Creek Canyon Arizona Sedona Arizona For a weekend visit, one could stay at the Briar Patch Inn surrounded by the red rocks of Sedona. Lots of wildlife around, and free breakfast at the inn.
Petrified Forest ...Additional Petrified
Forest Link Roosevelt Dam Roper Lake State Park in Safford has an outdoor stone-and-cement soaking pool and many amenities, including camping and RV spaces, day-use picnic ramadas. Two lakes are stocked for fishing. 1- (928) 428-6760. Sunset Crater National Monument $3 per person, also good for Wupatki National Monument. 1-928-526-0502 San Carlos Warm Springs The pools bubble up at severa spots in the San Carlos River. An access permit can be obtained from the San Carlos Apache Tribe's Recreation and Wildlife Department. Camping is also available. 1-928-475-2343. Snow Bowl
Verde Canyon railroad with the train leaving a depot in Clarkdale. The trip takes two hours along the Verde River, on the well named Starlight Express. (800) 293-7245. Walnut Canyon National Monument White Mountains Arizona As Flagstaff has its San Francisco Peaks overlooking one end of the Mogollon Rim, so Springerville has its Mt. Baldy looking down from its lofty 11,590 foot altitude on the Rim's other end. Old Baldy and its sister peak, Mt. Ord, dominate the White Mountains. Water originating in their winter snow packs ends up as drinking water in Los Angeles, and helps irrigate rich farm land around Phoenix. White Mountains has a hamlet in Greer, Arizona. Someplace cool to go to in the heat of the summer. Starry night in Greer, the photo appeared in the National Geographic:
Muleshoe Ranch Nestled in the Galiuro Mountains east of Tucson, the ranch guests can soak in two rustic, tree-shrouded tubs and enjoy the scenery. 1-520-507-5229. Oak CreekThe most beautiful hike in the canyon - and possibly the most well-loved hike in Arizona - is the gorgeous West Fork of Oak Creek. The West Fork is located entirely in the Secret Mountain Red Rock Wilderness, an unspoiled, narrow sheer-rockwalled canyon that is lush and heavily wooded. The first three miles features easy walking for everyone from toddlers to seniors. The last eight miles are the province of the serious backpacker. During the fall foliage season the canyon is astounding. The creek enters to the left of the low red rock wall, in the shadowed area. Mexico - Nogales
A three-hour drive will put you in this Mexican border city. Nogales is a shopper's paradise and a terrific place to sample the charm and color of Old Mexico. No travel permits are required for brief trips into the Sonora city to shop, dine or visit "The Cavern", a cave originally hollowed out of solid rock to serve as a jail. Nogales/Santa Cruz Chamber of Commerce (520) 287-3685. From Phoenix, it's 175 miles. Mission San Xavier del Bac Saguaro National Monument Arizona Sonoran Desert Museum,
Kitt Peak National Observatory Colossal Cave They say about the rarest thing in the world is a dry cave, but this is one of them. There's not a trace of the great underground river which hollowed out the countless chambers, nor of the lime-laden dripping springs which built the caves many columns. Back in the 1880's Colossal Cave was known only to outlaws, who used it as a hideout. Colossal Cave, can be found 20 miles east of Tucson.
Lava River Cave Peaks Ranger Station, 5075 N. Highway 89, Flagstaff, Arizona 86004, (928) 526-0866 *Important for your safety* Wear warm clothes and sturdy shoes. Bring two or three light sources. Very unusual hike will take you down a 700,000 year old lava tube discovered by lumbermen around 1915. Trailhead: From Flagstaff, go northwest on US 180 to mile marker 230 (9 miles). Turn left (W) on FR 245 and follow it 3.6 miles to its intersection with FR 171. Turn left (S) on FR 171 and go 1.0 miles to FR 171B. Follow this .25 miles until its end. The cave entrance is 300 yards east of the end of the road. Look for a large circle of rocks that mark the cave entrance. Kartchner Caverns Hydrology of Kartchner Caverns
Grand Canyon Field Institute offers guided educational tours at Grand Canyon National Park led by expert instructors. Backpacking, camping, hiking, and whitewater rafting. Topics include geology, ecology, archaeology, history, photography, and more.
Native American Reservations and Sites Arizona is home to some fourteen Native American tribes, the largest of which are the Apache, Pima, Hopi and Navajo. Like the colorful threads in a Navajo rug, the history of these Native American tribes is an intricate weaving of ritual, honor and strength. Although each tribe is unique in terms of its culture and traditions, all are proudly united by their Native American heritage. The famous Four Corners, the only
place in the United States where four states (Arizona, New Mexico, Utah and Colorado) come together at one point. Activities and attractions abound such as Ceremonials, a three-day rodeo, arts and crafts shops, camping, hunting and fishing. The tribe is noted for blanket and tapestry weaving, basketry, and silver goods. Tonto National Monument - Tonto Cliff Dwellings - URBAN PARKSGoodyear Community Park, 3151 N. Litchfield Road, Goodyear, AZ 85338 It is a skate park, 623-882-7525. Other amenities include: Splash Pad, 2 Volleyball courts, 4 Tennis courts, 2 full Basketball courts and 2 softball fields, 1 little league field, 7 ramadas with barbecue grills. Red Mountain Park, 7745 East Brown Road, Mesa, AZ. Open Sunrise to 10PM daily. The park consists of six soccer fields, a three-diamond baseball complex, a four-diamond softball complex, a volleyball court, picnic ramadas and a fishing lake. There is a 65,000 square-foot activities center also for indoor activities.
Desert Breeze Park, 660 N. Desert Breeze Blvd., E., Chandler. Open 6:30AM to 10:30PM daily. The Hummingbird Habitat at Desert Breeze Park is part of a demonstration garden that familiarizes visitors with Southwestern plants that are beautiful, low water usage, and part of the natural environment that supports area wildlife. Interpretive trail markers help identify plants. The lake, walking trail, picnic pavilions, playground, restrooms. Desert Breeze's train and carousel combo is very popular with children. There is also 38 acres of ballfields and tennis courts for bigger kids and adults. Pecos Park 48th St. and Pecos Rd. in Ahwatukee Foothills. Open 5:30 to 10PM daily. This 66-acre park includes soccer and softball fields, tennis, volleyball and basketball courts; room for lacrosse. There is a swimming pool with a large play area and water slides, a lap pool, a diving pool, picnic areas and ramadas, skate park,interactive spray playground, and dog park. Golden Eagle Park, 15900 Golden Eagle Blvd. in Fountain Hills. Open 6AM to 11PM daily. 25-acre active recreation area adjacent to the middle school/high school. The park includes four multi-purpose ball fields with Musco lights, covered dugouts and seating for 550 spectators, 4 lighted tennis courts,2 lighted basketball courts with bleachers, two lighted sand volleyball courts with a shower tower, a children's playground, a 2,500 square foot restroom/control center building, a large group Ramada with barbecues (seating for 96), 223 parking spaces, a horse shoe pit, open turf area, eight chilled drinking fountains, one pedestrian foot bridge, three pedestrian wash crossings, three park entry gates, picnic Ramada at volleyball courts, shaded waiting area for tennis courts, and a shaded seat wall at the children's playground.Park's horseshoe pit, two play areas and swing sets are the winner with kids. Freestone District Park, 1045 E. Juniper Ave., in Gilbert. Open 6AM to 10PM daily. The 22,000 square foot skate park is an in-line and skateboard paradise. There are 2 lakes, basketball courts, sand volley ball courts and batting cage (lit for night time use). Desert Mountain Park, Ocotillo and Hawes Roads in Queen Creek. Open 7AM to 10PM daily. The amenities include twins of youth baseball, youth softball and multi-purpose fields, volleyball and basketball courts, as well as, parking lots, one large, and five small, picnic ramadas; a play station and a sand dig play area for children; park benches, landscaping, a storage-and-automatic pump irrigation system, a desert botanical garden, and an equestrian staging area. The baseball and softball fields have a raised spectator plaza, enclosed dugouts and Princess77 golf-style turf. Superstition Shadows Aquatic Center (480)-474-5210 1091 W. Southern Ave., Apache Junction. Pool with gadgets that dump, spray and shoot water. "The Red," one of two water slides, dishes out plenty of terror for daredevils. There are special skate parks around the valley: McDowell Mountain Ranch Skatepark - Scottsdale Snedigar Sports Complex - Chandler Anthem Skate Park Freestone Skate Park in Gilbert Glendale Skate Park Goodyear Community Skate Park Pecos Skate Park in Ahwatukee Desert West Skateboard Plaza in Phoenix Skate Park at Tempe Sports Complex Superstition Shadows Skate Park in Apache Junction
Source: Arizona Office of Tourism Map of Tribal Lands in Arizona Arizona National Parks |
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