Arizona State Parks Guide


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Embark on an unforgettable journey through the natural splendor of Arizona with "Discover Arizona State Parks: Your Ultimate Guide to Nature's Gems." This comprehensive guidebook is designed for adventurers, nature enthusiasts, and families looking to explore the breathtaking landscapes, diverse wildlife, and rich history of Arizona's state parks. What You'll Find Inside: In-Depth Park Profiles: Detailed descriptions of each state park, including history, main attractions, activities, and visitor tips. Learn about the unique features of parks like Slide Rock, Red Rock, and Kartchner Caverns. Accommodation Options: Explore the best places to stay, from tent and RV camping to nearby hotels and pet-friendly accommodations, with information on amenities, prices, and booking tips. Practical Information: Essential tips for planning your visit, including what to pack, safety guidelines, and emergency contacts. Understand the best times to visit and how to navigate the parks efficiently. Culinary Experiences: Discover the culinary delights in and around the parks, with recommendations for local dining, picnic spots, food festivals, and farm-to-table experiences. Activities and Attractions: A guide to the best hiking trails, water activities, wildlife watching, and cultural sites within each park. Enjoy detailed information on side attractions and unique park features. Visitor Resources: Maps, contact information, and useful links to help you make the most of your park visits. Why This Guide? "Discover Arizona State Parks" is more than just a guidebook; it's your passport to adventure and exploration. Whether you're planning a weekend getaway, a family vacation, or an extended exploration of Arizona's natural wonders, this book provides the insights and information you need to create lasting memories. Experience the Best of Arizona: From the towering red rocks of Sedona to the serene waters of Patagonia Lake, this guide will lead you through the state's most beautiful and diverse parks. Each chapter is filled with vivid descriptions, practical advice, and inspiring photography that captures the essence of Arizona's natural beauty. Your Adventure Starts Here: Grab your copy of "Discover Arizona State Parks: Your Ultimate Guide to Nature's Gems" and start planning your next outdoor adventure. Whether you're a seasoned hiker, a casual explorer, or a family seeking fun and educational experiences, this guide is your perfect companion to the wonders of Arizona's state parks. Grab Your Copy Now!




Kartchner Caverns


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Best Easy Day Hikes Carlsbad Caverns and Guadalupe Mountains National Parks


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Best Easy Day Hikes Carlsbad Caverns and Guadalupe Mountains National Parks includes concise descriptions and detailed maps to the best short hikes in two of the southwest’s most beautiful and popular national parks. This book is perfect for families and individuals looking to take their national park trip to the next level.




Let's Go Southwest USA Adventure, 3rd Edition


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The Resource for the Independent Traveler For over forty years Let's Go Travel Guides have brought budget-savvy travelers closer to the world and its diverse cultures by providing the most up-to-date information. Includes: · Entries at all price levels for lodging, food, attractions, and more · Advice for adrenaline sports, including rock climbing and mountain biking · Essential advice for getting around and maintaining a car in the desert · In-depth coverage of Native American culture and life in the region · Opportunities to make a difference through study, work, and volunteering · Detailed maps of cities, towns, and the outdoors Unique Adventures for Adrenaline-Seekers: · Shred the world-famous mountain bike trails of Moab's Slickrock · Climb the dunes of White Sands National Monument by moonlight · Push 70 mph down the Olympic bobsled course near Park City, Utah · Camp under green waterfalls on the floor of the Grand Canyon · Preserve native artifacts on a New Mexico archaeological dig Get advice, read up, and book tickets at www.letsgo.com




Kartchner Caverns


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Tells how amateur Arizona spelunkers Randy Tufts and Gary Tenen found a huge virgin cave in 1974, maintained the secrecy of this place, Kartchner Caverns, for fourteen years, and upon its "discovery," helped preserve the location and transform the caverns into a public attraction. The author covers the twenty-five years from the caverns' discovery to its protection as an Arizona state park, using personal interviews, biographical facts, political maneuvering, and geological facts to illustrate the story.




The San Pedro River


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The San Pedro River in southeastern Arizona not only features some of the richest wildlife habitat in the Southwest, it also is home to more kinds of animals than anywhere else in the contiguous United States. Here you'll find 82 species of mammals, dozens of different reptiles and amphibians, and nearly 400 species of birds—more than half of those recorded in the entire country. In addition, the river supports one of the largest cottonwood-willow forest canopies remaining in Arizona. It's little wonder that the San Pedro was named by the Nature Conservancy as one of the Last Great Places in the Northern Hemisphere, and by the American Bird Conservancy as its first Important Bird Area in the United States. Roseann Hanson has spent much of her life exploring the San Pedro and its environs and has written a book that is both a personal celebration of and a definitive guide to this, the last undammed and unchanneled river in the Southwest. Taking you from the San Pedro's entry into the U.S. at the Mexican border to its confluence with the Gila River about a hundred miles north, she devotes a separate chapter to each of seven sections of river. Each chapter contains an eloquent essay on natural and cultural history, laced with Hanson's own experiences, plus an exploration guide brimming with useful information: how to get to the river, finding hiking trails, camping and other accommodations, birdwatching tips, access to biking and horseback riding, and nearby historic sites. Maps are included for each stretch of river, and the text is illustrated throughout with drawings from Roseann's copious field notebooks. Along the 40 miles of the San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area, a sanctuary protected by the Bureau of Land Management since 1988, Hanson shows how the elimination of cattle and off-road vehicles has restored the river corridor to a more natural condition. She tells of the impact of humans on the San Pedro, from Clovis hunters to American settlers to Washington bureaucrats, and shows how, as the river winds its way north, it is increasingly threatened by groundwater pumping and urbanization. In addition to the "discovery" sections of each chapter, Hanson has included species checklists for habitats and plants, birds, mammals, and reptiles and amphibians to make this a perfect companion for anyone exploring the area, whether as occasional tourist or frequent visitor. The book's blending of graceful prose and practical information shows that a river is the sum of many parts. Roseann Hanson will give you a special understanding—and perhaps a sense of stewardship—of this wild place.