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Ariz Onaoutdoor Recrea Tion Guide RECREATION RECREATION OUTDOOR OUTDOOR ARIZONA ARIZONA VisitArizona.com GUIDE and Tribal Land and Tribal on Federal, State State on Federal, VisitArizona.com Download the Visit Arizona app here: Arizona the Visit Download Recreation and Historic Sites Sites and Historic Recreation A B C D E F Springdale G H I J K L M N O P Q R S PAIUTE (UT) To Salt Lake City Pa Dangling Santa Clara ria Halls Crossing Hite RESERVATION (280 miles) Zion Nat’l Park R Glen Canyon NRA Rope Marina UTE NATION 89 iv 191 St. George 89 e r Stateline Lake Powell UTAH 160 Beaver Dam Mtns. Rainbow 1 Wilderness Cottonwood Pt. 89 Campground Four Corners 1 Wilderness Kanab Bridge Navajo Nation Park il a Colorado r Paria Canyon Carl Hayden KAIBAB BAND OF T Monument Valley Navajo Fredonia- Visitor Center City c Vermilion Cliffs Fredonia i Little Black Mtn. PAIUTE INDIANS Vermilion Cliffs Tribal Park 491 93 n Wilderness Wahweap Scenic Rd e 163 Petroglyph Site c Virgin River S Page Teec Nos Pos l Gorge 89A ’ t Glen 35 a Canyon Antelope Canyon Kayenta- 389 22 N Vermilion Cliffs Monument Valley Paiute Pipe Spring a National Monument NRA 191 Le Fevre n Lees Scenic Rd Wilderness Nat’l Mon. o 64 Overlook z Ferry 16 Shiprock 2 ri 89A Navajo Nat’l Mon. 160 2 Jacob Lake Campground A Dominquez-Escalante (Keet Seel Ruin) 168 15 Kaibab Plateau Interpretive Site Kayenta Visitor Center 89 Jacob House Rock er Naat’tsis’aan Navajo v 462 Lake 118 i Valley r Mountain Scenic Rd Navajo Nat’l Mon. R e Tse’nikani Overlook v 89T (Betatakin Ruin) n Kaibab Plateau- i Flat Mesa Rock i Fredonia- R 98 g North Rim 564 Scenic Rd r Vermilion o i Nat’l Scenic d Cliffs a V Byway r o Scenic Rd l o NAVAJO NATION MOAPA RIVER KAIBAB C Kanab Ck. 68 3 INDIAN RESERVATION Wilderness NAT’L House 3 Overton Rock 21 FOREST 67 491 Beach Wildlife 12 Mt. Trumbull Mt. Indian Hollow Area Schoolhouse Campsites and Monument 21 Trumbull 191 Mt. Trumbull Thunder River Point Saddle Mtn. 59 Wilderness Grand Canyon Trailhead Wilderness Lukachukai NEVADA Grand Wash Cliffs Nampaweap De Motte National Park 160 Tsaile Diné (Navajo) Wilderness Petroglyph Campground Many Farms Site College Museum Dine’ Tah Echo Bay Mt. Logan Grand Canyon “Among the People” 4 Wilderness Havasupai Museum Scenic Rd 4 of Culture National Park North Tsaile Rim 89 Lake Grand Canyon-Parashant Supai North Lake Wheatfields Mead National Monument Rim h 64 NRA Lake Explore Navajo as Lake Las Vegas Calville Mead W e Mead HAVASUPAI Interactive Museum i 12 Bay Lak NRA ib 41 Chinle TRIBE ra Las Vegas South Rim O 515 Bay Village Canyon de Temple Grand Tuba HOPI TRIBE Chelly Nat’l Dine’ Tah 4 “Among the People” Henderson Boulder Bar Canyon South Rim City Mon. 7 72 Beach Hoover Desert View Scenic Rd Dam Village 5 264 5 Alan Bible Little Colorado Visitor Center Mt. Wilson Grand Canyon West Tusayan River Gorge NAVAJO NATION Wilderness Grand Canyon A 64 4 Boulder City r 25 National Park Ten X iz o H n Willow Beach i s a t Nat’l Fish Hatchery KAIBAB N o a r L Lake Mohave- i t i Kykotsmovi c t Hopi Cultural Center NAT’L i t o Cameron l Keams 7 Willow Beach G e n C 18 r Lake Mead FOREST a Canyon a l o 26 C n Nat’l Rec. 18 S l o ol d c 491 95 93 o e r Area 180 Fort r n a Second 6 a C 6 d i d o a c Defiance o Mesa NAVAJO R n iver T y r R R o a NATION Hubbell Trading Post i i i v n v l 264 1 R 89 e Nat’l Historic Site Ganado a r i San Francisco Peaks l HUALAPAI TRIBE r 2 o Scenic Rd Window Rock a 6 Navajo Nation d Mt. Tipton Museum Wilderness KAIBAB Gallup 12 64 Wupatki 28 7 Lake Mohave- Peach NAT’L 7 Cottonwood Cove 66 180 Nat’l Mon. 15 Packsaddle Springs FOREST Dine’ Tah Strawberry “Among the People” To Albuquerque 93 Recreation Site Kendrick Mtn. O’Leary Crater 40 Group Site 191 Scenic Rd (110 miles) Historic Route 66 Wilderness Little Elden Wilderness Lake Windy Pt. All-American Rd Springs Bonito Mohave Recreation Site Historic Route 66 Arizona Nordic Center Horse Camp Sunset Crater Volcano Painted Cliffs Seligman All-American Rd Welcome Center Kaibab Nat’l Mon. 60 66 Lamar Haines Wildlife Area Lupton Lake Kachina Cinder Hills OHV 15 87 Cataract Lake Peaks Lake Mohave- Cerbat Foothills Day Use Area Williams Elden Pueblo Wilderness 77 8 Katherine Recreation Area 40 Williams Visitor Center 40 8 Dogtown Lake 68 Chambers 99 Kingman Ash Fork Flagstaff Sanders 109 Whitehorse Riordan Colorado Mt. Nutt Painted Sunflower Mansion Petrified Forest River Wilderness Wild Cow Springs Sedona- SHP Walnut Canyon Desert Nat’l Park Nature Recreation Site Flat Wildlife Oak Creek Nat’l Mon. Bullhead Area Lake Mary Raymond Homolovi Petrified Center Canyon Complex Forest Zuni Pueblo Sycamore Scenic Rd Ranch SP City 40 89A Wildlife Wilderness 89 Canyon Oak Creek Ashiwi Awan FORT Wilderness Area Oatman Complex Pine Ashurst Lake Historic Route 66 Museum and MOJAVE 95 Historic Route 66 Complex Historic Route 66 Heritage Center 9 Red Rock- Grove All-American Rd Winslow All-American Rd 9 TRIBE All-American Rd Juniper Mesa 61 Slide Rock Secret Mtn. Mormon Lake 40 Wilderness Jerome, Clear Creek Warm Springs SP Wilderness Lake Clarkdale, Dry Creek Kinnikinick Wilderness Apache Creek Upper Verde Cottonwood Crescent Mormon Lake Holbrook 93 Scenic Rd Sedona Complex Day Use Site 87 Wabayuma Pk. Wilderness Wildlife Area Mingus Historic Rd Moon Mountain Wilderness Tuzigoot Picnic Munds Mtn. Wilderness 191 40 Needles Scenic Rd Rainbow Woodchute Nat’l Mon. Red Rock Chino Valley Cottonwood All-American 99 Forest Wilderness Rd Long PRESCOTT Jerome SHP Page Spr. Hatchery Stoneman Lake Lake 377 Red Rock SP 10 Upper Burro NAT’L Potato Patch Beaver Ck. 10 Granite Mtn. Mingus Mtn. Dead Picnic Area FH3 Elks Group Site 77 180 Havasu National Ck. Wilderness YAVAPAI- COCONINO Wildlife Refuge FOREST Wilderness Complex Horse Wikieup Ranch SP 17 Wet Beaver NAT’L ZUNI PRESCOTT Wilderness 95 89A Montezuma FOREST PUEBLO Alto Pit OHV TRIBE Well W. Clear Ck. Prescott Valley Hayfield Clint’s Moqui Group Site Draw OHV Fort Verde SHP Montezuma Castle Wilderness Well Bagdad Granite Basin Complex 69 Blue Ridge Lake Burro Ck. Camp Verde Nat’l Mon. 180 Lake Havasu City Joshua Forest Thumb 169 Rock Crossing Havasu Recreation Scenic Rd Lynx Lake Yavapai-Apache Nation SITGREAVES 491 95 Site Butte Complex Cultural Center Long Valley Group Site St. Johns Prescott Clear 260 NAT’L FOREST Snowflake Aubrey Pk. 97 66 YAVAPAI- Kehl Springs 277 11 Lake Havasu Shoreline Sites Creek Knoll 11 Lake Wilderness 96 APACHE Fossil Springs Havasu Standard Wash Groom Ck. Wilderness Lake Horse Camp NATION 300 Tonto Ck. Heber NEW SP OHV Open Area 69 Rim Lyman Cedar Bench Hatchery 260 Silver Creek Arrastra Mtn. Tonto Natural Lakes Hatchery Lake SP Wilderness Wilderness Bridge SP Houston Tonto Ck. Christopher Rec. Canyon Pt. 260 61 MEXICO Cattail Bill Williams Planet Ranch 52 Complex Allen Severson 89 Big Bug Mesa Ck. Area Cove SP River NWR Conservation Alamo Lake 93 Fool Hollow Wildlife Area Wildlife Area Trailhead Pine Mtn. Complex Canyon Ck. 300 180 Area Sharp Ck. Lake Rec. Area Parker Dam Road Swansea Wilderness Complex Tres Alamos Granite Mountain E. Verde R. Complex Woods 60 Back Country Byway Wilderness . Ponderosa Canyon Ck. 191 River Island SP Alamo Wilderness Hotshots Memorial R Complex Canyon Wenima Horsethief Agua Fria Campground Hatchery Show Low Jacques Marsh Buckskin Mtn. SP Lake SP ia Payson Lake Riparian 60 Colorado River Basin Complex r Nat’l Mon. Wildlife Area 12 Hassayampa F 12 Indian Tribes Parker Strip Rec. Area Swansea Historic TONTO APACHE Corridor River Canyon a Verde Haigler Complex Becker Lake u u TONTO TRIBE g Museum & Library Gibraltar Mtn. Ghost Town Wilderness Castle Ck. g Wild & Los Burros Wildlife Area A Parker Wilderness Wilderness A NAT’L Scenic Mazatzal Pinetop Campground White Mtns. Sipe White Mtn. Ahakhav Tribal Preserve c. Trail Hellsgate Young e River Wilderness Rawhide Mtns. 89 Grassland Wildlife Area R FOREST Wilderness Alchesay- Greer Eagar Wilderness l 87 Wildlife Area Cactus Plain 71 t’ Horseshoe 60 Complex Nelson COLORADO V Williams Ck. 260 Wilderness Sophie’s Flat Trailhead a Black Canyon Reservoir Cibecue 285 N e Res. Nat’l Fish & Red Top Trails r 273 RIVER E. Cactus Plain n City Trailhead 288 Study Area Rec. Area d Hells Canyon o Desert to Hatchery Hawley Lake Escudilla Wilderness y e INDIAN Harcuvar Mtns. Tall Pines Wilderness n Table Mesa R Greer 261 Wilderness Wilderness Wickenburg a TRIBES Recreation iv Scenic Rd WHITE MOUNTAIN White River Hawley Sunrise Park C e Scenic Rd Area Seven r Lake 13 k APACHE TRIBE Resort Alpine Divide 13 Bouse c Emery Henderson Mt. Baldy 60 a Springs Campground Boulders OHV Bl Trailhead Wilderness Rec. Area Salome Workman Ck. Alchesay Nat’l Winn White Mtn Harquahala Pack Trail Staging Area Lake Bartlett 188 Scenic Rd Luna Lake CALIFORNIA Ben Avery Wilderness Complex Fish Hatchery Camp- Wildlife Area Basecamp Trailhead 74 Pleasant Carefree Reservoir ground Big Lake 72 Wenden Shooting Rec. Area Whiteriver Alpine 95 Harquahala Mtns. Roosevelt Lake lt R 73 Complex 26 Facility Cave Sierra Ancha iver Sa ive Luna Blythe Wilderness Wildlife Area R r Salome r t C Creek 87 Wilderness al a Lake Intaglios Harquahala Harquahala Mtn.
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