- Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument
- People must have been warned by tremors and earthquakes before red-hot rocks exploded from the ground and rained down on their pit houses and farmland. Perhaps some stayed to
- Swansea Historic Ghost Town
- Swansea offers a rare glimpse into the real old west of gold seekers and gamblers. This abandoned mining town is found on the edge of the Swansea
- Take Off Point
- Boat access to Lake Havasu. Enjoy world class fishing, and stay in one of over 100 boat-in campsites along the
- Theodore Roosevelt Lake
- Theodore Roosevelt Dam, the first major structure constructed by the Bureau of Reclamation on the Salt River Project (SRP), spans the Salt River to form a huge reservoir.
- Tombstone Courthouse State Historic Park
- Tombstone reached its pinnacle of riches and then faded, all within the short span of eight years.
The West's wildest mining town owes its beginning to Ed Schieffelin, who prospected
- Tonto National Forest
- Snuggled along the crest of the Mogollon Rim and stretching 90 miles south, the Tonto National Forest spreads over a spectacular 2.9 millon acres of pine and cactus country
- Tonto National Monument
- Well-preserved cliff dwellings were occupied by the Salado culture during the 13th, 14th, and early 15th centuries. The people farmed in the Salt River Valley and supplemented their diet
- Tonto Natural Bridge State Park
- Tucked away in a tiny valley surrounded by a forest of pine trees, Tonto Natural Bridge has been in the making for thousands of years. It is believed to
- Tubac Presidio State Historic Park
- The church and the military were the vanguards of Spanish frontier expansion throughout New Spain. The Jesuit, Eusebio Francisco Kino, established missions from 1687 to 1711 to christianize and
- Tucson Museum of Art and Historic Block
- The Tucson Museum of Art's exhibitions of both historic and contemporary art are both rich and varied, providing a balance between community and statewide art and national and international
- Tucson Unified School District
- The Tucson Unified School District (TUSD) provides a combination of comprehensive arts experiences for teachers and students, arts integration training for teachers, direct interaction with local teaching artists, exposure
- Tumacácori National Historical Park
- Tumacácori National Historical Park in the upper Santa Cruz River Valley of southern Arizona is comprised of the abandoned ruins of three ancient Spanish colonial missions. The Park is
- Turkey Creek
- 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
- Tuzigoot National Monument
- Crowning a desert hilltop is an ancient pueblo. From a roof top a child scans the desert landscape for the arrival of traders, who are due any day now.
- Verde River Greenway
- The nearly 180-mile long Verde River is a significant resouce in Arizona. It is one of the desert's last free-flowing rivers sustaining a large regional wildlife population and a
- Vermilion Cliffs National Monument
- This remote and unspoiled, 294,000-acre monument is a geologic treasure, containing Paria Plateau, Vermilion Cliffs, Coyote Buttes and Paria Canyon. Elevations range
from 3,100 to 7,100 feet. For on-line reservations,
- Walnut Canyon National Monument
- Hike down into Walnut Canyon and walk in the footsteps of the people that lived here over 900 years ago. Under limestone overhangs, the Sinagua built their homes. These
- West Valley Art Museum
- The Museum is the primary art institution in the West Valley. It had its origin as a satellite of the Phoenix Art Museum and in 1980 formed the non-profit
- WestWorld
- WestWorld is located in north Scottsdale at the base of the McDowell Mountains. Sourrounded by the Sonoran Desert with over 360 acres of pristine landscaping, the covered Equidome
- Wild Cow Springs Campground
- Wild Cow Springs Recreation Site is situated in a grove of oak and large ponderosa pines within the Hualapai Mountains, at a
6,200 foot elevation. This recreation site
- Windy Point Recreation Area
- Windy Point and Packsaddle Recreation Sites are situated two miles apart along the crest of the Cerbat Mountains, high above the
old mining town of Chloride, Arizona. Located
- Wupatki National Monument
- For its time and place, there was no other pueblo like Wupatki. Less than 800 years ago, it was the tallest, largest, and perhaps the richest and most influential
- Yuma Quartermaster Depot State Historic Park
- Yuma Quartermaster Depot State Historic Park, site of the Yuma Quartermaster Depot, was used by the US Army to store and distribute supplies for all the military posts in
- Yuma Territorial Prison State Historic Park
- On July 1, 1876, the first seven inmates entered the Territorial Prison at Yuma, and were locked into the new cells they had built themselves.
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