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An oasis for anglers and nature lovers, Alamo Lake offers classic Sonoran Desert scenery and the promise of uncrowded views.
Alamo Lake teems with large-mouth bass and catfish, bald eagles, wild burros.

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In this beautiful forest, water drains from the high mountains, forming numerous lakes and streams...a fisherman's paradise in the arid Southwest.
Vast rivers, streams, and lakes, The White Mountains, Ponderosa pine forests, lush vegetation, antelope, elk, big horn sheep, grey wolf, black bear.

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Due to a blend of habitats, ranging from pristine desert to lush riparian zones, these glorious 42,000 acres are home to a variety of wildlife.
Bighorn sheep, coati, mountain lion, bobcat, coyote, ringtail, collared peccary, zone-tailed hawk, Harris' hawk, peregrine falcon, golden eagle.

AZ
The 11,080 acre Bear Wallow Wilderness boasts some of the largest acreage of virgin ponderosa pine forest in the Southwest.
Bear Wallow Creek, threatened Apache trout, black bears, virgin ponderosa pine forest.

AZ
This state park scenically located between the Buckskin Mountains and the Colorado River attracts both nature lovers and water enthusiasts.
3 developed trails ascend steep bluffs to panoramic overlooks, Colorado River, water sports.

AZ
These grasslands, wetlands, cottonwood-lined streambeds and sycamore and live oak canyons provide rare habitat for the Southwest's endangered species.
Masked bobwhite quail, grasslands, Arivaca Creek, Arivaca Cienega, Brown Canyon, desert tortoise, Gila monsters.

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Dramatic sheer red cliffs tower up to 1,000 feet above deep alcoves holding the ruins of entire Indian villages.
Sheer red cliffs, deep canyons, caves with ruins of Indian villages, streams, cottonwoods, and small Navajo farms.

AZ
A vast array of desert plants and wildlife inhabit the foothills, canyons, and streams of this 5,500 acre high desert park.
Base of the Santa Catalina Mountains, Romero Canyon , more than 150 species of birds, hummingbirds, meandering streams.

AZ
Water recreation has been raised to an art form at Cattail Cove State Park. Aquaphobes may delight in birdwatching or examining interesting rocks.
Windsor Beach; Lake Havasu; fishing; interesting rocks - geodes, agate, turquoise; 140 boat-access-only campsites.

AZ
Cave Creek has born witness to a sorrowful past, capturing the blood, tears, and sweat of gold-seekers, Native Americans, and soldiers.
Go John Mountain, Cave Creek, petroglyphs, archeological relics, Saguaro cacti, coyote, roadrunners.

AZ
Created by a years of volcanic eruption, this monument has attracted visitors world-wide to explore spires and unique rock formations.
Spires, rock formations, a dozen species of owls, hummingbirds, riparian forest, Chihuahuan and Sonoran deserts,Rocky Mountains, Sierra Madre.

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Excellent views over some of the roughest country in southeastern Arizona.
Ponderosa pine, Mexican white pine, Apache pine, Chiricahua pine, peccaries, coatimundis, and a plentiful supply of hungry black bears.

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Coconino NF consists of four distinct environments between the high Colorado plateau and the Southern Arizona deserts.
Red-rock canyons, a dormant volcano, forested plateaus, 2000 foot deep Mongolian rim.

AZ
Experience all four seasons during a single day's journey as mountain ranges capped with snow rise dramatically from the desert floor.
Desert, majestic mountains, towering cliffs, internationally-renowned canyons, giant saguaros, colorful wildflowers, diverse flora and fauna.

AZ
Set in the scenic Verde Valley, walking trails meander along the shady banks of the Verde River.
Stream and pond fishing, a 'nest' for birdwatching, Quetta Seed Pine Orchard, alive with animal and human activity.

AZ
Sheer red cliffs rising 200 feet straight up the side of Camelback Mountain characterize the 75.8 acre Echo Canyon Recreation Area.
Camelback Mountain, cholla cactus, chuckwalla, sheer red cliffs.

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This rugged land sits atop Arizona's third highest peak, the 10,912 foot Escudilla Mountain.
Large stands of aspen, rare plant communities, outstanding vistas, mountian meadows.

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Beautiful and quite fragile, Estrella Mountain Regional Park's desert landscape provides a striking setting for outdoor recreation.
Desert landscape, saguaro cacti, prickly pear, agave, roadrunners.

AZ
The Four Peaks are visible for many miles, making them one of the most widely recognized landmarks in central Arizona.
Four Peaks, Apache Lake, Brown's Peak, unique plant and animal communities.

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The Galiuro Mountains are abrupt, blocklike uplifts from the nearly flat desert plains.
Rattlesnake canyon, rugged cliffs with brightly colored rocks and exposed soils.

AZ
In the heart of the canyon country, the vivid blue of Lake Powell sits amidst hundreds of miles of rugged wilderness and geologic wonders.
Colorado River, deep remote canyons, Rainbow Bridge National Monument, natural bridges and arches, prickly pear cactus, eagles, foxes.

AZ
An immense chasm through an arid land, the Grand Canyon showcases the most spectacular erosion in the world, carved by the mighty Colorado River.
Spectacular views from the canyon rim, Colorado River, Phantom Ranch backcountry, Native American history.

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Spring and fall are ideal times to visit this area of deep pools, impassable falls, sheer canyon walls, and perennial streams.
Tonto Creek, Horse Mountain, waterfalls, pools.

AZ
Homolovi, a Hopi word meaning 'place of the little hills,' consists of four major pueblo sites.
Little Colorado River, historical site, archealogical exhibits.

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An entrance to the north and south rims of the Grand Canyon, the forest presents an escape into the solitude of nature and the beauty of Arizona.
Kendrick Peak, mixed conifer and ponderosa pine forests, bald eagles, Historic Route 66, Pinon-Juniper woodlands, black bears, hummingbirds.


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