- Picacho Peak State Park
- Important Information: Due to construction of a new Visitor Center, Picacho Peak State Park is currently closed to all public entry starting. The park is scheduled to re-open in
- Pipe Spring National Monument
- Pipe Spring National Monument, a little known gem of the National Park System, is rich with American Indian, early explorer and Mormon pioneer history. The water of Pipe
- Prescott National Forest
- The Forest is located about 70 air miles northwest of Phoenix, Arizona, contains approximately 1,237,000 acres, and is composed of two distinct divisions. The eastern portion of the Forest,
- Presidio Santa Cruz de Terrante
- This fortress is the most intact survivor of what was once a network of similar defensive sites built by the Spanish. There is also the ghost town of Fairbank,
- Rainbow Bridge National Monument
- Rainbow Bridge is the world's largest natural bridge. The span has undoubtedly inspired people throughout time--from the neighboring American Indian tribes who consider Rainbow Bridge sacred, to the 300,000
- Red Rock State Park
- The Red Rock State Park property was acquired by the Arizona State Parks Board in 1986 and the park was opened to the public in 1991. The park's 286
- Redfield Canyon
- Redfield Canyon is a narrow red-walled chasm suitable for hiking during the spring and fall
- Riordan Mansion State Historic Park
- The Families
Timothy and Michael Riordan were prominent pioneer Flagstaff businessmen who developed a successful logging business, the Arizona Lumber and Timber Company. Moreover, the two brothers were known for
- River Island Unit-Buckskin Mountain State Park
- The River Island Unit is ideal for tent campers and can provide a scenic respite, a desert escape, or a fun-filled water adventure. It offers 37 campsites, a ramada,
- Riverland Resort
- General store, gasoline, This concession operated campground offers access to Parker Lake and its swimming beaches, stores, and boating
- Riverview Campground
- This campground was recently dedicated and offers a fantastic camping experience within the popular Gila Box National Conservation Area. The diversity of recreational opportunities-- birdwatching, backcountry hiking, rafting and
- Robert McCall Museum of Art
- The Robert McCall Museum of Art is being constructed as the second phase of the Challenger Complex in Peoria, Arizona. The museum will be dedicated to space, space artistry,
- Roper Lake State Park
- After a long day of driving or hiking, the natural hot springs at Roper Lake are not only inviting, they're invigorating! Roper Lake State Park provides a great place
- Round Mountain Rockhound Area
- Popular rock collecting
- Route 66 Historic Back Country Byway
- This 42-mile stretch of two-lane blacktop is one of the last and best-preserved segments of the original Route 66, one of America's first transcontinental highways. This portion of the
- Rug Road
- Rug Road got its name from the remnants of carpet that people have used to fill holes and
ledges along the road to make it more passable.
- Sabino Canyon Visitor Center
- The Sabino Canyon Visitor Center is located immediately north of the parking lot. The staff answers questions about nearby points of interest and plants and animals common
- Safford-Morenci Trail
- The trail is 23 miles long one way, with an elevation range of 3,700 to 6,200 feet. It winds through the rugged canyons of the Gila Mountains and Turtle
- Saguaro Lake Reservoir
- Saguaro Lake, 41 miles from downtown Phoenix, is the Salt River Project lake closest to Phoenix. The reservoir was created by the construction of Stewart Mountain Dam.Saguaro del Norte
- Saguaro National Park
- The staff at Saguaro National Park invite you to ?Experience Your America? in a way that only the Sonoran Desert can offer. This unique desert is home to the
- San Bernardino National Wildlife Refuge
- The San Bernardino National Wildlife Refuge is located on the U.S.-Mexican border in Cochise County, Arizona. Situated at 3,720 to 3,920 feet elevation in the bottom of a wide
- San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area
- The San Pedro riparian area, containing about 40 miles of the upper San Pedro River, was designated by Congress as a National Conservation Area (NCA) on November 18, 1988.
- San Rafael Ranch State Natural Area
- NOTE: This Park is currently not open to the public.
The rolling short-grass prairie of the San Rafael Valley is one of the last places left in the West where
- San Simon Valley
- Approximately 500,000 acres of public land in the San Simon Valley provide unlimited recreational opportunities. In addition, the Hot Well Dunes Recreation Area is located in the heart of
- Senator Wash Boat Ramp Day Use Area
- Day use parking andboat ramp on a water storage reservoir near ImperialDam in
- Slide Rock State Park
- Slide Rock State Park, originally the Pendley Homestead, is a 43-acre historical apple farm located in Oak Creek Canyon. Frank L. Pendley, having arrived in the canyon in 1907,
- Sonoita Creek State Natural Area
- Established in 1994, Sonoita Creek State Natural Area's mission is to preserve this fragile riparian area and its surrounding environment. Encompassing a major portion of the Sonoita Creek and
- Sonoran Desert National Monument
- The Sonoran Desert National Monument contains magnificent examples of untrammeled Sonoran Desert landscape. This National Monument is the most biologically diverse of the North American deserts, and the monument
- Spring Valley Cabin
- Enjoy spectacular views, cross-country ski trails, and a break from the madding crowds at the furnished log cabin in the woods. The cabin has a capacity of eight people
- Squaw Lake Campground
- RV and tent campingsites, boat launch, and day use area on a backwater ofthe Colorado River directly above Imperial