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Hike from the floor of Vekol Valley to the summit of Table Top Mountain in just 3.5 miles. Located in Arizona, the trailhead has three campsites with picnic tables, fire rings, and a vault toilet.
Table Top Wilderness
Table Top Wilderness
Explore the 34,400-acre Table Top Wilderness in western Pinal County! Enjoy Table Top and Lava Flow trails and spectacular views.
Enjoy fun in the sun! At Lake Havasu, Take Off Point recreation area is a free day use area with a wheelchair accessible boat launch and fishing piers.
Teskey Home Site
Teskey Home Site
In the Agua Fria National Monument, the Teskey family lived in a home along Big Bug Creek from 1940 to 1948. Learn about the family where parts of the chimney and foundation remain today.
Tres Alamos Wilderness
Tres Alamos Wilderness
Explore 8,300-acre Tres Alamos Wilderness Area south of the Santa Maria River in Yavapai County! Enjoy horseback riding, hiking, backpacking, sight-seeing, photography, dispersed camping and more.
Explore the 30,300-acre Trigo Mountain Wilderness near Yuma! No formal hiking trails exist, but you can find a few old vehicle ways and wild burro trails.
A graded county road provides access to the east Aravaipa Canyon Wilderness boundary. Creek crossings and seasonal road conditions may necessitate high-clearance or four-wheel-drive vehicles. Winter and summer flooding make the road impassable to all vehicles. Call the Safford Field...
A short trail leads to a prehistoric cliff dwelling nestled in the northern foothills of the Galiuro Mountains in southeastern Arizona.
Explore the 27,440-acre Upper Burro Creek Wilderness! Enjoy hiking, backpacking, camping, sightseeing, hunting, rock collecting, horseback riding and more near Bagdad and Wikieup, Arizona.
Vermilion cliffs highway
Vermilion cliffs highway
Explore some of the most vast and picturesque landscapes in the West. Follow 277 miles of paved highways winding through small rural communities to the Navajo Nation Indian Reservation.
Sheltered Site with the Paiute Mountains
Sheltered Site with the Paiute Mountains
Overview The Virgin River Canyon Recreation Area is located along Interstate 15 approximately 20 miles southwest of St. George, Utah and approximately 20 miles northeast of Mesquite, Nevada. It's accessed from the Cedar Pocket Exit (mile post 18). The overnight-use...
The short but steep Vulture Peak Trail meanders through classic Sonoran Desert landscapes south of Wickenburg, Arizona.
Snow along Wabayuma Peak Trail
Snow along Wabayuma Peak Trail
Hike an old jeep road into the Wabayuma Peak Wilderness near Kingman. Enjoy great views of the Black, Aquarius, and Hualapai mountains at the summit.
Enjoy challenging and interesting hikes, backpacking trips, horseback rides and nature study in the 40,000-acre Wabayuma Peak Wilderness, southeast of Kingman.
Warm Springs Wilderness
Warm Springs Wilderness
Enjoy the 112,400-acre Warm Springs Wilderness southwest of Kingman! Enjoy extended camping trips, horseback riding, hiking and more in this desert landscape.
Experience the 5,790-acre White Canyon Wilderness in Arizona! Enjoy solitude and challenging outdoor activities in this stunning wilderness area.
White Pocket with pool and vegetation
White Pocket with pool and vegetation
At White Pocket in northern Arizona, windswept layers of orange, yellow, and white formations were created over time by mineral deposits and shaped by the elements.
Wild Cow Springs Campground bridge
Wild Cow Springs Campground bridge
Enjoy Wild Cow Springs Campground near Kingman! With summer temperatures averaging 20°F cooler in the Hualapai Mountains than the valleys below, it is the perfect place to unwind.
Discover Windy Point Campground! Located within a pinyon pine and juniper woodland of the Cerbat Mountains near Chloride, this getaway offers a refreshing retreat from the desert heat.
Enjoy a campground as well as picnicking, birdwatching, off-highway vehicle driving, and hunting opportunities in the Cerbat Mountains, high above the old mining town of Chloride.
Explore Woolsey Peak, prominent landmark of southwestern Arizona, and more in this 64,000-acre wilderness area.