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With about 550 hiking trails being available in the state how do hikers in Arizona find the perfect hike for them?   Perhaps you need a hike that will be great for an afternoon of light hiking activity, or maybe you need a challenging hiking experience that will take more than a day to complete. A [...]

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If you are planning a visit to some of Arizona’s historic structures at Arizona’s state parks you will need to wait a bit.
Tonto Natural Bridge has severe roof leaks and structural problems and Jerome State Historic Park has a wall is collapsing.  Both of those parks will close on Thursday, February 26 at [...]

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March and April are perfect months to see wildflowers at Arizona State Parks. Boyce Thompson Arboretum State Park is already getting plenty of flowers while others such as Picacho Peak State Park and Lost Dutchman State Park are still sparse.
This is a perfect time of year to visit Boyce Thompson Arboretum [...]

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Whether you live in Arizona, or you are a winter visitor to our lovely area, you may enjoy an annual pass to Arizona State Parks. The Annual Pass is an economical way to travel about the area and explore 27 extraordinary State Parks.  The Pass offers day-use privileges (some restrictions may apply for special events.)
The [...]

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