Parks in Arizona
Explore 218 parks and public lands with richer details on amenities, trail access, and park types.
Imperial Dam Long Term Visitor Area
Arizona
The Imperial Dam Long Term Visitor Area (LTVA) was created in 1983 to fulfill the needs of winter visitors and…
Imperial National Wildlife Refuge
Arizona
Imperial National Wildlife Refuge was established by Executive Order 8685 on February 14, 1941. The 25,768-acr…
Imperial Reservoir Area: Mittry Lake Wildlife Area
Arizona
Mittry Lake Wildlife Area lies in and adjacent to the floodplain of the Colorado River between Laguna and Impe…
Imperial Reservoir Area: Picacho State Recreation Area
Arizona
This is a popular area for camping, fishing, desert exploring and river running. The area also has a group ca…
Imperial Sand Dunes
Arizona
OverviewLocated in the southeast corner of California, the Imperial Sand Dunes are the largest mass of sand du…
Indian Bread Rocks Picnic Area
Arizona
Consisting of the rugged slopes of the Dos Cabezas Mountains, elevations range from 4,080 feet to 7,500 feet, …
Indian Pass Wilderness
Arizona
The Indian Pass Wilderness now contains a total of 32,418 acres and is managed by the Bureau of Land Managemen…
Iron Mountain Divisional Camp -Patton
Arizona
This site was designated as an ACEC due to the historical significance of the area. Camp Iron Mountain is the…
Ironwood Forest National Monument
Arizona
The Ironwood Forest National Monument, which takes its name from one of the longest living trees in the Arizon…
Jacumba Wilderness
Arizona
The Jacumba Mountains Wilderness now contains a total of 31,357 acres and is managed by the Bureau of Land Man…
Joshua Tree National Park
Arizona
Two distinct desert ecosystems, the Mojave and the Colorado, come together in Joshua Tree National Park. A fas…
Kaibab National Forest
Arizona
Flanking both the North and South Rims of the Grand Canyon, Kaibab National Forest encompasses 1.6 million acr…
Kaibab National Forest
Arizona
Kanab Creek Wilderness
Arizona
The 70,460-acre Kanab Creek Wilderness in Arizona is managed by the Bureau of Land Management and the U.S. For…
Kingman Field Office
Arizona
Located in northwestern Arizona, the Kingman Field Office of the Bureau of Land Management administers 2.4 mil…
Kofa National Wildlife Refuge
Arizona
Kofa National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1939 for the protection of desert bighorn sheep and other nat…

Lake Havasu
Arizona
Lake Havasu Special Recreation Management Area encompasses the shoreline line of Lake Havasu and surrounding a…
Lake Pleasant
Arizona
This newly expanded reservoir has 114 miles of shoreline for family recreation uses. The reservoir boasts a 1…

Las Cienegas National Conservation Area
Arizona
In a state where desert arroyos, washes, and many streambeds remain bone-dry most of the time, the year-round …
Lava Flow Trail
Arizona
In the Table Top Wilderness within the Sonoran Desert National Monument, the Lava Flow Trail offers a hiking o…
Leslie Canyon National Wildlife Refuge
Arizona
The 2,765-acre refuge was established in 1988 to protect two of the eight native fish species of the Río Yaqui…
Lost Arch Historic Mining Camp
Arizona
Within the Turtle Mountains Wilderness is located the Turtle Mountain National Natural Landmark an area of lan…
Lower Sonoran Field Office
Arizona
The BLM Lower Sonoran Field Office manages 1.4 million acres of public land in south-central Arizona, includin…
Marble Mountain Rock Collecting Area (Trilobite)
Arizona
Marble Mountain Fossil Bed contains one of the classic Cambrian trilobite fossil sites within the Western Unit…