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    Bill Williams National Wildlife Refuge Salome
    The Refuge includes over 6,000 acres of marshes, lakes, and desert uplands. Recreational activities in the area include fishing, hiking and wildlife viewing. The Refuge is home to cottonwood along the lower Colorado River.
    Address: Hwy 95 north Salome  AZ  USA
    Telephone 1 928 667-4144 
     

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    Hualapai Mountain Park

    Located 14 miles from Kingman, Hualapai Mountain Park is an ideal place for hiking, picnicking, biking, camping, wildlife viewing or renting a cabin. Deer, elk, mountain lions, foxes and a variety of birds are often seen in this park.
    Address: 6230 Hualapai Mountain Road Kingman  AZ  USA  86401
    Telephone 1 877 757-0915 
     

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    Sara Park Lake Havasu City
    Over 1,000 acres includes 4 field baseball complex, paved stock car racetrack, sportsmen's & model airplane clubs, BMX track and hiking trails.
    Address: on Hwy. 95 Lake Havasu City  AZ  USA
    Telephone 1 928 453-8686 
     

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    Lion's Dog Park Lake Havasu City

    Specialized for dogs, this large park has a grassy area complete with picnic, ramadas, benches, water feature and fire hydrants.
    Address: 1340 McCulloch Blvd Lake Havasu City  AZ  USA
    Telephone 1 928 453-8686 
     

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    Adair Park
    Adair Park in Yuma features nine pistol, rifle and archery ranges as well as a radio controlled model airplane strip and a baseball diamond. Located on Highway 95.
    Address: Highway 95 Yuma  AZ  USA
     

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    Cattail Cove State Park Lake Havasu City

    Lake Havasu was formed when the Colorado River was dammed near Parker. With camping, trails and water activities, the 2,000-acre park has been operated by the Arizona State Parks Board since 1970. Volcanic rock, geodes, jaspers, obsidian, turquoise and agate can be found in the park and outside Lake Havasu City.
    Address: State Route 95 Lake Havasu City  AZ  USA  86405
    Telephone 1 928 855-1223 
     

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    Buckskin Mountain State Park Parker

    Buckskin Mountain State Park views along the Parker strip, an 18-mile stretch between Parker Dam and Headgate Dam. There are trails and mountain hikes and in the summer, Buckskin and River Island are popular for boating, jet skiing, swimming and camping.During the winter the park offers educational programs.
    Telephone 1 928 667-3231 
     

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    Betty's Kitchen Interpretive Trail
    This trail is named for a restaurant that once stood on the site. A short but informative trail in West Arizona, the Betty's Kitchen Interpretive Trail can be found on Highway 95, roughly seven miles east of Yuma, AZ.
    Address: . Yuma  AZ  USA
     

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    Roxaboxen Park

    Children can use imagination to create worlds of thier own at Roxaboxen Park. Based around the 1915 children's book, Roxaboxen, the area is quite simplistic. Benches reflect the tale about a family who create a make-beleive town from a rocks, boxes and sand. The park is open year-round from sunrise to sunset.
    Address: 8th St. and 2nd Ave. Yuma  AZ  USA  85369
    Telephone 1 928 373-5200 
     

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    Rotary Community Park Lake Havasu City

    This park features a beach, picnic areas, ramadas, playground, skate park, bocce ball court, R/C track & special needs playground.
    Address: 1400 S. Smoketree Blvd Lake Havasu City  AZ  USA
    Telephone 1 928 453-8686 
     

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    Alamo Lake State Park

    The Alamo Park offers camping with hookups to electricity and water as well as fishing and boating. The park is open all year and has an abundance of wildlife including bald and golden eagles, waterfowl, foxes and coyotes.
    Address: 38 miles north of Wenden Wenden  AZ  USA  85357
    Telephone 1 928 669-2088 
     

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    Lake Havasu State Park

    The park includes the Mohave Sunset Trail which winds its way through the lowland desert and along the shoreline. There is also an Arroyo-Camino Interpretive Garden that showcases the life that exists in this area of the desert as well as numerous camp sites and boat launching.
    Telephone 1 928 855-2784 
     

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    Yuma Crossing State Historic Park

    Yuma Crossing State Historic Park, site of the Yuma Quartermaster Depot, was used by the US Army to store and distribute supplies for all the military posts in Arizona, Nevada, Utah, New Mexico and Texas. Along with the Visitor Center, museum and giftshop, there is a 1907 Southern Pacific Steam Locomotive and Coach Car.
    Telephone 1 928 329-0471 
     
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    Jack Hardie Park
    This neighborhood park is seven acres with a playground, ramadas (covered picnic areas), BBQs, restrooms and horse shoe pits.
    Address: Between Baron & Bunker Dr. Lake Havasu City  AZ  USA
    Telephone 1 928 453-8686 
     

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    Havasu National Wildlife Refuge

    Popular with birdwatchers, Havasu National Wildlife Refuge is also frequented by hunters, fishers and hikers. Primitive and RV campsites, hiking trails, boat launches and picnic areas are a few of the facilities found at the refuge. The refuge spans 300 mi (480 km) of the Colorado River, hitting communities from Needles, CA to Lake Havasu, AZ.
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    Telephone 1 760 326-3853 
     

     
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