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Lake Mead National Recreation Area © Joe Leavitt
Grand Canyon National Park Grand Canyon © Rafael Zhadanovskiy
November 2010, South Rim
Picacho Peak State Park Picacho Peak © John Hunnicutt II
Taken of the south face during sunset with a little banner cloud hovering at the top.
Grand Canyon National Park © Dewese Milstead
Lake Mead National Recreation Area © Joe Leavitt
Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge © Hollingsworth, John and Karen - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service / Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
View from Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge, Arizona 1
Tonto National Forest Crooks Trail Overlook © George Bowers
This photo was taken at one of the numerous turnouts along the General Crook Trail also designated as SFR 300.
Cactus Wren © stateparks.com
A species of wren that is native to the southwestern United States southwards to central Mexico.
Spring Hike © stateparks.com
Picnic Table © stateparks.com
It is always a great day for a picnic in the park.
Small Boy Fishing © stateparks.com
Gone fishin.
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Arizona's West Coast Region Parks

5
State Parks
1
National Recreation Area
2
National Monuments
5
National Wildlife Refuges
Parks in this region are near these Arizona Cities (click city name to see parks within 25 miles)
YUMA
BULLHEAD CITY
KINGMAN
SAN LUIS
LAKE HAVASU CITY
SOMERTON
Alamo Lake State Park
Alamo Lake State Park is one of Arizona's best kept secrets. The stark desert beauty is reflected off the water. Cacti dot the mountainous landscape that surround the lake. Nestled in the Bill Williams River Valley away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, Alamo Lake State Park offers outdoor ........more >
Bill Williams River National Wildlife Refuge
With its majestic rock cliffs its ribbon of cool water running through classic Sonoran Desert and its cattail-filled marsh harboring rails and waterfowl, Bill Williams River National Wildlife Refuge offers a little bit of something for both wildlife and people.This 6,105-acre refuge holds one of the ........more >
Buckskin Mountain State Park
Buckskin Mountain State Park commands one of the finest views along the Parker strip, an 18-mile stretch between Parker Dam and Headgate Dam. Mountains line the river on both the Arizona and California sides, and the wildlife is as varied as the recreational opportunities along the river. This picturesque ........more >
Buckskin Mountain State Park
Buckskin Mountain State Park commands one of the finest views along the Parker strip, an 18-mile stretch between Parker Dam and Headgate Dam. Mountains line the river on both the Arizona and California sides, and the wildlife is as varied as the recreational opportunities along the river. This picturesque ........more >
Cattail Cove State Park
The beach, boat ramp, and 61 campsites at Cattail Cove State Park offer a broad spectrum of activities for all to enjoy. Whether you're interested in swimming, fishing or just lounging and relaxing, Cattail Cove State Park offers you and your family a chance to get away and enjoy tranquility along Lake ........more >
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 River channel as well as a channelized portion constructed in the late 1960's. Along with these main waterbodies, several important ........more >
Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument
Take a lonely and rocky two-track road in a 4x4 to the edge of the Grand Wash Cliffs. Find a stunning solitary vista deep into the Grand Canyon. Relax in the shade of ponderosas at Mt. Trumbull. Touch ancient waters at Pakoon Springs in one of the driest places in the world. Parashant is remote. There ........more >
Havasu National Wildlife Refuge
From desert bighorn sheep to the endangered southwestern willow flycatcher, birds and other animals at Havasu National Wildlife Refuge rely on the life-giving waters of the lower Colorado River. The refuge protects 30 river miles - 300 miles of shoreline - from Needles, California, to Lake Havasu City, ........more >
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. The river and its associated backwater lakes and wetlands are a green oasis, contrasting with ........more >
Kofa National Wildlife Refuge
Kofa National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1939. The refuge encompasses 665,400 acres of pristine desert that is home to the desert bighorn sheep and the California fan palm, the only native palm in Arizona. Bighorn sheep are found chiefly in the two mountain ranges that dominate the refuge ........more >
Lake Havasu State Park
The scenic shoreline of Lake Havasu State Park is an ideal place to enjoy beautiful beaches, nature trails, boat ramps, and convenient campsites. This spot is truly a watersport haven located near the famous London Bridge of Lake Havasu City. The park offers 3 boat ramps, 47 campsites, a special ........more >
Lake Mead National Recreation Area
Lake Mead National Recreation Area NRA offers a wealth of things to do and places to go year-round. Its huge lakes cater to boaters, swimmers, sunbathers, and fishermen while its desert rewards hikers, wildlife photographers, and roadside sightseers. Three of America's four desert ecosystems--the Mojave, ........more >
Pipe Spring National Monument
Beneath vermilion cliffs, American Indians, Mormon ranchers, plants, animals, and many others have depended on the life-giving water found at the desert oasis at Pipe Spring. Learn about settler and Kaibab Paiute life by exploring the museum, historic fort and cabins, garden, and Ridge Trail. Visit ........more >
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