Alamo Lake State Park
Find one of the state’s top bass fishing destinations in a remote area along Arizona’s West Coast.
From cactus to canyons, pine forests to sky islands, Arizona's parks and monuments feature a wide array of scenery, history and activities for all ages.
Agua Fria National Monument
Alamo Lake State Park
Antelope Canyon
Arizona State Parks Trails System
Buckskin Mountain State Park
Canyon de Chelly National Monument
Casa Grande Ruins National Monument
Catalina State Park
Cattail Cove State Park
Chiricahua National Monument
Colorado River State Historic Park
Coronado National Memorial
Dead Horse Ranch State Park
Fort Apache Historic Park
Fort Verde State Historic Park
Four Corners Monument
Glen Canyon & Lake Powell
Grand Canyon
Grand Canyon West
Granite Mountain Hotshots Memorial State Park
Homolovi State Park
Hualapai Mountain Park
Jerome State Historic Park
Kartchner Caverns State Park
Lake Havasu State Park
Lost Dutchman State Park
Lyman Lake State Park
McFarland State Historic Park
Montezuma Castle National Monument
Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park
Navajo National Monument
Oracle State Park
Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument
Parashant National Monument
Patagonia Lake State Park
Petrified Forest National Park
Picacho Peak State Park
Pipe Spring National Monument
Red Rock State Park
Riordan Mansion State Historic Park
River Island State Park
Roper Lake State Park
Saguaro National Park
Slide Rock State Park
South Mountain Park & Preserve
Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument
Tombstone Courthouse State Historic Park
Tonto National Monument
Tonto Natural Bridge State Park
Tubac Presidio State Historic Park
Tumacácori National Historical Park
Tuzigoot National Monument
V‑Bar‑V Heritage Site
Wupatki National Monument
Walnut Canyon National Monument
Yuma Territorial Prison State Historic Park
Find one of the state’s top bass fishing destinations in a remote area along Arizona’s West Coast.
Visitors lace up their hiking boots to enjoy this magnificent natural area north of Tucson.
Camping, canoeing, hiking, and fishing. Do all of this and more at Dead Horse Ranch State Park, located in the Coconino National Forest in Cottonwood.
Discover a peaceful mountain retreat in Arizona’s White Mountains.
Hike off-trail in Gila Box Riparian NCA, a beautiful rugged territory located 30 miles northwest of Safford, Arizona.
Wonder
Vast, magnificent and inarguably beautiful, the Grand Canyon is easily Arizona's most distinguishable landmark — a natural wonder you must see to believe. Stretching 277 miles from end to end, the Grand…
Head to the western gateway of the Superstition Mountains for epic hiking and camping trips.
Hike, bike, or horseback ride on trails winding through Sedona's iconic red rock formations. Let the spectacular natural beauty inspire you, as it has done for generations of visitors.
Step out in one of the largest municipally operated parks in the country just south of downtown Phoenix.
Discover prehistoric ruins and artwork carved into rocks 40 miles north of Phoenix.
Find one of the state’s top bass fishing destinations in a remote area along Arizona’s West Coast.
This protected 19,410 acres of Eden is perfect for primitive, adventure-based recreation like horseback riding, hiking, camping and hunting.
Make a splash at this riverside state park near Parker, Arizona.
Outdoor adventurers enjoy this surprising oasis 45 minutes east of Phoenix.
Plan ahead to explore one of the longest continually inhabited areas on the Colorado Plateau.
Visitors lace up their hiking boots to enjoy this magnificent natural area north of Tucson.
Visit Arizona’s Wonderland of Rocks in Coronado National Forest
Visit a former refuge for the Chiricahua Apache people in the stunning canyonlands of Southern Arizona.
Camping, canoeing, hiking, and fishing. Do all of this and more at Dead Horse Ranch State Park, located in the Coconino National Forest in Cottonwood.
Discover a peaceful mountain retreat in Arizona’s White Mountains.
Hike off-trail in Gila Box Riparian NCA, a beautiful rugged territory located 30 miles northwest of Safford, Arizona.
With nearly 2,000 miles of shoreline, Lake Powell creates a surprising oasis in northern Arizona’s high desert.
Wonder
Vast, magnificent and inarguably beautiful, the Grand Canyon is easily Arizona's most distinguishable landmark — a natural wonder you must see to believe. Stretching 277 miles from end to end, the Grand…
Wind along the Mogollon Rim on Highway 260 to reach this cool respite tucked away on White Mountain Apache tribal lands.
Settled by the Hisat'sinom people in the 14th century, the lush flood plains and sandy banks of Homolovi State Park remain a significant site for the Hopi community of today. View the…
Just 15 miles east of Kingman, explore this gateway to outdoor adventure named after the area’s original inhabitants — the People of the Tall Pines.
Explore Southern Arizona’s underground spectacle just south of Benson off Highway 90.
Arizona’s west coast serves up big surprises, including a state park on the banks of a reservoir formed by the Colorado River.
Formed on the Colorado River above the Hoover Dam, the largest reservoir in the United States creates Arizona’s go-to water playground.
Head north of Phoenix for boating and fishing at one of Arizona’s most popular outdoor playgrounds.
Head to the western gateway of the Superstition Mountains for epic hiking and camping trips.
Explore hiking trails, fishing holes and campsites at this pristine mountain lake.
Iconic Western landscapes inspire visitors to set off on scenic Arizona road trips.
Explore the ancestral past of modern Southwest tribes at Navajo National Monuments’ three cliff dwellings: Batatakin, Keet Seel, and Inscription House.
Visit the only place in the U.S. where organ pipe cactus grows in the wild.
Visit Arizona’s colorful badlands in the northeast corner of the state.
Parashant National Monument is a geological and natural paradise. A million plus acres of land stretch across sprawling landscapes, with a significant portion located along the northern edge of the Grand Canyon.
Discover a refreshing oasis tucked away in the rolling hills of Southeastern Arizona.
Nature, geology, archaeology, paleontology and even architecture meet at this high-desert park. Stretching for miles on both sides of Interstate 40 and located near the town of Holbrook in Northern Arizona, Petrified…
Reach these sparkling waters in Southern Arizona just west of Nogales.
Easy access off I-10 leads to one of the most famous mountain summits in the Sonoran Desert.
Throttle down at this state park on the banks of the Colorado River along the Parker Strip.
Spend the night under the Southern Arizona stars at lakeside cabins or campsites near Safford.
See giant symbols of the Southwest in the only place where saguaros grow in the Sonoran Desert near Tucson.
Visit one of Arizona’s largest lakes that lies entirely within the borders of Arizona – San Carlos Lake on the San Carlos Apache Tribal Lands. Enjoy fishing, boating, and hunting.
Explore an otherworldly landscape at Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument, Arizona's most recent volcanic eruption site, which offers unique hikes and sightseeing.
Explore this remote high-desert wonder in Northern Arizona.
Attention nature-lovers: the Ahakhav Tribal Preserve belongs on your list of must-visit Arizona destinations. Fish, canoe, and swim along the Colorado River.
Find one of the state’s top bass fishing destinations in a remote area along Arizona’s West Coast.
Discover Bill Williams River National Wildlife Refuge. Located between the Mojave and Sonoran desert, this western Arizona landscape boasts a unique ecosystem.
Make a splash at this riverside state park near Parker, Arizona.
Enjoy swimming, fishing and boating on a wide expanse of the Colorado River.
Camping, canoeing, hiking, and fishing. Do all of this and more at Dead Horse Ranch State Park, located in the Coconino National Forest in Cottonwood.
Discover a peaceful mountain retreat in Arizona’s White Mountains.
With nearly 2,000 miles of shoreline, Lake Powell creates a surprising oasis in northern Arizona’s high desert.
Power down at these protected wetlands along the Colorado River.
Visit surprising wetlands near Yuma that create a green oasis surrounded by rugged desert terrain.
Arizona’s west coast serves up big surprises, including a state park on the banks of a reservoir formed by the Colorado River.
Formed on the Colorado River above the Hoover Dam, the largest reservoir in the United States creates Arizona’s go-to water playground.
Head north of Phoenix for boating and fishing at one of Arizona’s most popular outdoor playgrounds.
Explore hiking trails, fishing holes and campsites at this pristine mountain lake.
Discover a refreshing oasis tucked away in the rolling hills of Southeastern Arizona.
Throttle down at this state park on the banks of the Colorado River along the Parker Strip.
Spend the night under the Southern Arizona stars at lakeside cabins or campsites near Safford.
Discover prehistoric ruins and artwork carved into rocks 40 miles north of Phoenix.
Attention nature-lovers: the Ahakhav Tribal Preserve belongs on your list of must-visit Arizona destinations. Fish, canoe, and swim along the Colorado River.
Plan ahead to explore one of the longest continually inhabited areas on the Colorado Plateau.
Explore an ancient desert farming community that includes the preserved “Great House.”
Visitors lace up their hiking boots to enjoy this magnificent natural area north of Tucson.
Visit Arizona’s Wonderland of Rocks in Coronado National Forest
Visit a former refuge for the Chiricahua Apache people in the stunning canyonlands of Southern Arizona.
Take a trip back in time at Colorado River State Historic Park, which the U.S. army once used to unload, store, and distribute supplies.
Walk in the footsteps of Francisco Vásquez de Coronado in this magnificent natural area just north of Mexico.
Camping, canoeing, hiking, and fishing. Do all of this and more at Dead Horse Ranch State Park, located in the Coconino National Forest in Cottonwood.
Tour well-preserved ruins and a historic military outpost at this Apache Wars-era settlement.
Visit this former U.S. Army post in Camp Verde, where frontier history of the late 1800s comes to life.
Scenic road trips lead to the only place in the U.S. where four states intersect at one point.
Wonder
Vast, magnificent and inarguably beautiful, the Grand Canyon is easily Arizona's most distinguishable landmark — a natural wonder you must see to believe. Stretching 277 miles from end to end, the Grand…
Settled by the Hisat'sinom people in the 14th century, the lush flood plains and sandy banks of Homolovi State Park remain a significant site for the Hopi community of today. View the…
Before touring this historic mining town, get the backstory at Jerome State Historic Park.
Head to the western gateway of the Superstition Mountains for epic hiking and camping trips.
Step back in time at McFarland State Historic Park, a courthouse in Florence, AZ. Named for Ernest McFarland, this is one museum that shouldn’t be missed.
Spot one of the Southwest’s best-preserved cliff dwellings in Central Arizona.
Explore the ancestral past of modern Southwest tribes at Navajo National Monuments’ three cliff dwellings: Batatakin, Keet Seel, and Inscription House.
Visit Arizona’s colorful badlands in the northeast corner of the state.
Parashant National Monument is a geological and natural paradise. A million plus acres of land stretch across sprawling landscapes, with a significant portion located along the northern edge of the Grand Canyon.
Nature, geology, archaeology, paleontology and even architecture meet at this high-desert park. Stretching for miles on both sides of Interstate 40 and located near the town of Holbrook in Northern Arizona, Petrified…
Take a tour of Flagstaff history at the former home of an influential pioneer family.
Explore an otherworldly landscape at Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument, Arizona's most recent volcanic eruption site, which offers unique hikes and sightseeing.
See where justice was served at the Tombstone Courthouse State Historic Park. The 1882 courthouse is now a museum filled with Old West artifacts.
Explore Tubac Presidio State Historic Park, Arizona’s oldest European community and the best-preserved Spanish Colonial presidio site in the state.
Visit a 19th-century Franciscan mission at one of the oldest national park sites in the United States.
Discover the largest known and best-preserved collection of petroglyphs in the Verde Valley.
Located in Flagstaff, Walnut Canyon National Monument is a natural gem in central Arizona that offers opportunities to enjoy the outdoors and learn about the past. Among the remarkable geological formations of…
Visit the largest free-standing pueblo in Northern Arizona, less than an hour north of Flagstaff.
One of Arizona’s earliest prisons tells a colorful story of Westward expansion and life in the Wild West.
Find one of the state’s top bass fishing destinations in a remote area along Arizona’s West Coast.
Make a splash at this riverside state park near Parker, Arizona.
Enjoy swimming, fishing and boating on a wide expanse of the Colorado River.
Hike off-trail in Gila Box Riparian NCA, a beautiful rugged territory located 30 miles northwest of Safford, Arizona.
With nearly 2,000 miles of shoreline, Lake Powell creates a surprising oasis in northern Arizona’s high desert.
Arizona’s west coast serves up big surprises, including a state park on the banks of a reservoir formed by the Colorado River.
Formed on the Colorado River above the Hoover Dam, the largest reservoir in the United States creates Arizona’s go-to water playground.
Head north of Phoenix for boating and fishing at one of Arizona’s most popular outdoor playgrounds.
Explore hiking trails, fishing holes and campsites at this pristine mountain lake.
Discover a refreshing oasis tucked away in the rolling hills of Southeastern Arizona.
Throttle down at this state park on the banks of the Colorado River along the Parker Strip.
Spend the night under the Southern Arizona stars at lakeside cabins or campsites near Safford.
Just north of Sedona in Oak Creek Canyon, travelers give into gravity on a natural water slide.
Hike under the world’s largest natural travertine bridge near Payson.