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Agua Fria Riverbed Agua Fria Riverbed
Explore Agua Fria National Monument – 71,000 acres of mesas, canyons, river corridors, wildlife, and remarkable archaeological sites, 40 miles north of Phoenix.
Aravaipa Creek in Aravaipa Canyon Wilderness Aravaipa Creek in Aravaipa Canyon Wilderness
Located in southeast Arizona, the 19,410-acre Aravaipa Canyon Wilderness is an exciting adventure. You must have a permit to hike, backpack, and hunt in Aravaipa Canyon and all the side canyons.
Arrastra Mountain Wilderness Arrastra Mountain Wilderness
Southeast of Kingman, the 129,800-acre Arrastra Mountain Wilderness contains more than 20 miles of the ephemeral Big Sandy and Santa Maria rivers as well as the unique Peoples Canyon.
East of Lake Havasu City, explore the 15,400-acre Aubrey Peak Wilderness Area's hiking, backpacking, photography, and other outdoor activities in a scenic Mohave/Sonoran Desert transition zone.
People hike Badger Springs Trail People hike Badger Springs Trail
Explore Badger Springs Trailhead, a gateway to archaeological sites, desert wildlife, and a riparian river canyon in Agua Fria National Monument.
Enjoy spectacular views of the surrounding valleys and mountains along the 3.2-mile Badger Trail near Kingman.
Baker Canyon Wilderness Study Area landscape Baker Canyon Wilderness Study Area landscape
Enjoy spectacular birding and wildlife viewing in the 4,812-acre Baker Canyon Wilderness Study Area east of Douglas in Cochise County, Arizona.
Mountain biking on Black Canyon National Recreation Trail Mountain biking on Black Canyon National Recreation Trail
Explore the 80-mile Black Canyon National Recreation Trail from Big Bug Trailhead north of Phoenix.
Whether you're into hiking, backpacking, rock climbing, photography, nature study or other fun activities, the 21,000-acre Big Horn Mountains Wilderness west of Phoenix has something for everyone.
Black Canyon City Trailhead sign Black Canyon City Trailhead sign
Explore the 80-mile Black Canyon National Recreation Trail from Black Canyon City Trailhead north of Phoenix.
Black Hills Back Country Byway landscape Black Hills Back Country Byway landscape
Along the 21-mile-long Black Hills Back Country Byway, time travel back into the Old West. The byway journeys past the Black Hills Rockhound Area, Canyon Overlook Picnic Area and Owl Creek Campground.
According to the Mohave and Quechans, natives to the lower Colorado River area, the human figures depicted in the Blythe Intaglios represent Mastamho, the Creator of all life.
Explore the 6-mile Brittlebush Trail, which also intersects with Margies Cove Trail, through the heart of the 63,200-acre North Maricopa Mountains Wilderness east of Gila Bend.
Site Number 7 Site Number 7
Reservations can be made for Burro Creek Campground, which is between Wickenburg and Kingman.
Burro Creek Campground Burro Creek Campground
Between Wickenburg and Kingman, enjoy a campground, picnic area, and desert garden along Burro Creek within a scenic Sonoran Desert canyon.
Hiking in Hell's Canyon Wilderness Hiking in Hell's Canyon Wilderness
From Castle Creek Trailhead, explore the 2.5-mile Spring Valley Trail and 2-mile Hermit Trail within Hells Canyon Wilderness north of Phoenix.
The 5.65-mile Castle Rock Trail connects the Badger Trail and Camp Beale Loop in the Cerbat Foothills Recreation Area, featuring vistas of the surrounding valley and interesting rock formations.
View of the Hualapai Mountains from the Cerbat Foothills View of the Hualapai Mountains from the Cerbat Foothills
Explore a trail system and more in the 11,300-acre Cerbat Foothills Recreation Area near Kingman.
You will be high on the crest of the Cerbat Mountains near Kingman, with spectacular panoramic views of the Black Mountains to the west and the Music Mountains to the east.
Southwest of Tucson, the 5,080-acre Coyote Mountains Wilderness offers fun activities such as hiking, climbing, sightseeing, and photography.
Take a trip back in time and see how the Mogollon people became successful farmers in southeastern Arizona.
The Mt. Dellenbaugh summit trail offers one of the most scenic views from its summit into the western Grand Canyon and Arizona Strip.
East of Jacob Lake in northern Arizona, discover a part of the historic Dominguez-Escalante expedition in the 1770s!
Dos Cabezas Mountains Wilderness Area Dos Cabezas Mountains Wilderness Area
Explore the rugged 11,700-acre Dos Cabezas Mountains Wilderness in Arizona! Enjoy stunning views, seasonal waterfalls, and diverse wildlife.
Eagletail Mountains Wilderness Eagletail Mountains Wilderness
Explore the 97,880-acre Eagletail Mountains Wilderness west of Phoenix. Enjoy hiking, dispersed camping, and more.
East Cactus Plain Wilderness East Cactus Plain Wilderness
Explore the 14,630-acre East Cactus Plain Wilderness in Arizona! Enjoy horseback riding, backpacking and more in this area, which includes intricate crescent dune topography.
Emery Henderson Trailhead Sign Emery Henderson Trailhead Sign
Explore the 80-mile Black Canyon National Recreation Trail from Emery Henderson Trailhead north of Phoenix.
Estrella Wayside Campsite Estrella Wayside Campsite
The Estrella Wayside Recreation Area is in the Sonoran Desert National Monument. The area includes parking, picnic tables, grills, and fire rings just off Maricopa Road. Four primitive campsites are north of Maricopa Road off route 8002B. The campsites are...
Fishhooks Wilderness Fishhooks Wilderness
About 30 miles from Safford, the 10,500-acre Fishhooks Wilderness offers a remote escape into one of Arizona’s lesser-visited landscapes.
Foothills Rim Trail Foothills Rim Trail
Love hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, and trail running? The Foothills Rim Trail is part of the Cerbat Foothills Recreation Area near Kingman.
At Fourmile Canyon Campground near Klondyke, there are 10 first come, first served campsites with picnic table and fire rings. You can enjoy nearby hiking, backpacking, hunting, and more.
Gibraltar Mountain Wilderness Gibraltar Mountain Wilderness
Explore the 18,790-acre Gibraltar Mountain Wilderness northeast of Parker! Enjoy hiking, horseback riding, rock climbing, and more.
Enjoy access to the Gila River in the Gila Box Riparian National Conservation Area in Arizona.
Grand Gulch Mine Bunkhouse Grand Gulch Mine Bunkhouse
Countless treasures and adventures await you in the Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument southwest of St. George, Utah. In 2014, it received dark sky recognition.
Harcuvar Mountains Wilderness Harcuvar Mountains Wilderness
The canyons and ridgelines of the 25,050-acre Harcuvar Mountains Wilderness provide an excellent setting for hiking, backpacking, hunting and climbing.
Explore the 22,880-acre Harquahala Mountains Wilderness northwest of Phoenix. Hike or horseback ride the 5.4-mile Harquahala pack trail.
Once used transport supplies and equipment to the historic Harquahala Peak Observatory, the Harquahala Pack Trail is mile an extremely steep 5.4-mile hike to the summit of Harquahala Mountain.
At the top of Harquahala Mountain in Arizona is an abandoned astrophysical observatory, built by the Smithsonian Institution in the 1920s to measure solar activity.
Explore Hassayampa River Canyon Wilderness Area in Arizona, northeast of Wickenburg. This 11,840-acre area features free-flowing river, diverse plant communities, and offers hiking, horseback riding.
Explore the San Pedro Trail! Hereford Trailhead provides hiking, biking, and horseback riding access to the trail in the San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area in Arizona.
Ranch House Ranch House
Discover Arizona's rich ranching history at Empire Ranch, which has been a working cattle ranch for over 140 years! It is located in the Las Cienegas National Conservation Area north of Sonoita.
Homestead Climbing Area offers sport climbing on limestone cliffs in a remote, scenic high desert backcountry within a two-hour drive from Phoenix and Tucson in Arizona.
Explore the 31,200-acre Hummingbird Springs Wilderness west of Phoenix. Enjoy a wealth of recreation opportunities for visitors of all ages and abilities.
Located north of Yuma on the California side of the Colorado River, Imperial Dam Long Term Visitor Area offers long term camping on public lands from September 15 to April 15.