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Visitor Centers

Maybe you planned your trip to the minute, or maybe you’re just winging it. Either way, be sure to fit in a stop to your nearest Arizona Visitor Information Center.

Why stop at an Arizona Visitor Information Center?

For starters, you can:

  • Pick up our latest Official State Travel Guide, maps and other brochures from local businesses and travel partners to spark more ideas for your trip.
  • Get the inside scoop from locals on what’s happening in the area, restaurants to try, places to stay and attractions to put on your must-see list.
  • Learn which nearby sites or parks need permits (and how to get one) and which are free to visit.
  • Find discount coupons or “passport books” with special offers and deals for visitors and tourists.

Important details to know:

Most Arizona Information Visitor Centers are open Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. but check each listing as hours may vary. Centers are closed on all major and federal holidays, including Easter Sunday, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas.

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Prescott Chamber of Commerce

A mile-high city, Prescott is nestled in the Ponderosa Pines of Prescott National Forest. Fill your lungs with that amazing pine scent as...

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Prescott Valley Chamber of Commerce

Clear your mind, relax, and breathe. Find your center in the cool, clean mountain air of Prescott Valley, tucked between the Bradshaw...

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Red Rock State Park - Visitor Center

Hike, bike, or horseback ride on trails winding through Sedona’s iconic red rock formations. The 286-acre nature preserve also houses green...

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River Island State Park - Visitor Center

Located right on the Colorado River, River Island State Park is a great place for camping enthusiasts, and it has plenty of amenities to...

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Roper Lake State Park - Visitor Center

Visit Roper Lake State Park, located near Safford in southern Arizona, for fishing largemouth bass and rainbow trout, stay for camping,...

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Sanguinetti House Museum & Gardens

The charming 19th-century adobe E. F. Sanguinetti (1867-1945) home, in the heart of historic Yuma, stands as a testament to the "Merchant...

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Sedona Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center

From hiking and fine dining to art galleries and personal enrichment, Sedona has so much to fill each gorgeous day of your stay. Let the...

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Show Low Visitor Center

Find information about events, attractions and other things to do in this gateway to Eastern Arizona.

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Southern Arizona Heritage and Visitor Center

The Southern Arizona Heritage and Visitor Center is your starting point to discover all that southern Arizona, the Sonoran Desert and the...

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Southwest Valley Chamber of Commerce

The Southwest Valley Chamber of Commerce represents the communities of Goodyear, Avondale, Litchfield Park and Tolleson west of Phoenix....

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Sunland Visitor Center

Eloy, the sky diving capital of Arizona, welcomes adventurers with hot air balloon rides, hiking at nearby Picacho Peak, and an ostrich...

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Tombstone Courthouse State Historic Park - Visitor Center

Tombstone was chosen as the county seat when Cochise County was created by a vote of citizens in 1881. The two-story courthouse remains an...

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