- Cibola National Wildlife Refuge
- Cibola NWR is located in the floodplain of the lower Colorado River and surrounded by a fringe of desert ridges and washes. The refuge encompasses both the historic Colorado
- City of Williams/Forest Service
- This visitor center contains recreation information about the Kaibab National Forest, the Grand Canyon and the City of Williams. It is operated thru a partnership with the Kaibab National
- Coconino National Forest
- Located in central Arizona, lies the Coconino National Forest. Northward lies the Colorado Plateau, a high, cold desert of flat-lying rocks and sheer-walled canyons. Southward lie hot desert
- Copper Basin Dunes OHV Area
- This area is an unrestricted playground for ATVs and other off-highway vehicles. The site includes parking area, unloading ramp, and vault toilets. Vehicles must be street legal or have
- Coronado National Forest
- Located in southeastern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico, lies the Coronado National Forest. The forest covers 1,780,196 acres. Elevations range from 3,000 feet to 10,720 feet in
- Coronado National Memorial
- ?As a result of this expedition, what has been truly characterized by historians as one of the greatest land expeditions the world has known, a new civilization was established
- Crossroads Campground Empire Landing Campground
- The Parker Strip Area is a long stretch of land surrounding Lake Havasu, formed on the Colorado River by the Parker Dam. For the visitor with only a few
- Crossroads OHV Area
- This area is an unrestricted playground for ATVs and other off highway vehicles. The site includes parking area, unloading ramp, and vault toilets. Vehicles must be street legal or
- Dankworth Village
- Take a trip back in time and see how the Mogollon people became
- Davis Dam Camp
- Davis Dam Camp is located just below Davis Dam on the Arizona side of the Colorado River. This is a picturesque area with excellent views of the dam,
- Dead Horse Ranch State Park
- Despite its distinctive name, Dead Horse Ranch is situated amidst an abundance of life along the Verde River. A six-mile reach of the river is known as the
- Fool Hollow Lake Recreation Area
- Imagine camping among 100-foot pine trees beside a quiet lake watching majestic great blue herons at a cool 6,300 feet in elevation. Year-round camping, fishing, picnicking, boating and wildlife
- Fort Bowie National Historic Site
- Fort Bowie commemorates in its 1000 acres, the story of the bitter conflict between the Chiricahua Apaches and the United States military. For more than 30 years Fort Bowie
- Fort Verde State Historic Park
- Fort Verde State Historic Park is the best preserved example of an Indian Wars period fort in Arizona. Spanning from 1865 through 1890 Camp Lincoln, Camp Verde and finally
- Fourmile Canyon Campground
- Situated near Aravaipa Creek, this campground is convenient to the Aravaipa Canyon
- Gila Box Riparian National Consevation Area
- Hot springs, river rafting, birdwatching, and miles of trails make this National Conservation Area popular among those in the know. Bonita Creek wildlife viewing area is accessible and has
- Glen Canyon Dam
- Glen Canyon Dam, 15 miles upstream from Lees Ferry, is the key feature of the Colorado River Storage Project. The structure is 710 feet high, has a crest
- Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
- Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (NRA) offers unparalleled opportunities for water-based & backcountry recreation. The recreation area stretches for hundreds of miles from Lees Ferry in Arizona to the
- Grand Canyon National Park
- The Grand Canyon is more than a great chasm carved over millennia through the rocks of the Colorado Plateau. It is more than an awe-inspiring view. It is more
- Harquahala Peak Observatory
- Historic observatory, used extensively between 1920 and
- Havasu Springs
- Full service resort just south of Parker Dam offers amenities such as a golf course, a grocery store, tennis courts, gas, restaurants, public phones, and
- Hohokam Pima National Monument
- Preserved here are the archeological remains of the Hohokam culture. Hohokam is a Pima Indian word meaning "those who have gone." NOT OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Authorized Oct.
- Homolovi Ruins State Park
- In the high grassland of 14th century northern Arizona, an ancient people found a home along the Little Colorado River. These people, the Hisat'sinom (known to archaeologists as the
- Horseshoe Reservoir
- Horseshoe Dam and reservoir are features of the Salt River Project. The recreation site is available for camping (14 units), camp trailers, picnicking, fishing and boating. Like Bartlett, it
- Hot Well Dunes Recreation Area
- SAND, SUN, WATER & FUNSound like a day at the beach? Well, actually, the sands at the Hot Well Dunes Recreation Area were a beach surrounding a lake
- Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site
- Feel the old wooden floor give slightly beneath your footsteps and hear it sqeak as you enter the front door of the oldest continuously operating trading post on the
- Imperial Dam Long Term Vistor Area
- The Imperial DamLong Term Visitor Area (LTVA) was created in 1983 tofulfill the needs of winter visitors and to protect the localdesert ecosystem from over-use. The campground is approximately
- Imperial National Wildlife Refuge
- Imperial National Wildlife Refuge protects wildlife habitat along 30 miles of the lower Colorado River in Arizona and California, including the last unchannelized section before the river enters Mexico.
- Indian Bread Rocks Picnic Area
- Consisting of the rugged slopes of the Dos Cabezas Mountains, elevations range from 4,080 feet to 7,500 feet,
allowing for a variety of
- Ironwood Forest National Monument
- This Ironwood Forest National Monument is made up of 129,000-acres and contains a significant system of cultural and historical sites covering a 5,000 year period. Possessing one of the