State Parks in Arizona

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Dead Horse Ranch State Park
Jerome State Historic Park
Patagonia Lake State Park
Picacho Peak State Park
Yuma Territorial Prison State Historic Park

Des is a Listn vo de State Parks im US-Bundesstoot Arizona.

  • Alamo Lake State Park gesichert[1]
  • Buckskin Mountain State Park
  • Catalina State Park
  • Cattail Cove State Park
  • Dead Horse Ranch State Park
  • Fool Hollow Lake Recreation Area
  • Fort Verde State Historic Park[2]
  • Homolovi Ruins State Park[3])
  • Jerome State Historic Park[4])
  • Kartchner Caverns State Park
  • Lake Havasu State Park
  • Lost Dutchman State Park
  • Lyman Lake State Park
  • McFarland State Historic Park
  • Oracle State Park
  • Patagonia Lake State Park
  • Picacho Peak State Park
  • Red Rock State Park
  • Riordan Mansion State Historic Park[5]
  • Roper Lake State Park
  • San Raffael State Natural Area
  • Slide Rock State Park
  • Sonoita Creek Natural Area
  • Tombstone Courthouse State Historic Park[5]
  • Tonto Natural Bridge State Park[5]
  • Tubac Presidio State Historic Park[2]
  • Verde River Greenway State Natural Area
  • Yuma Quartermaster Depot State Historic Park
  • Yuma Territorial Prison State Historic Park[5]

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  1. Arizona State Parks: Arizona's Rural Communities Rescue State Parks from Closures. Good News! 23 Arizona State Parks will Stay Open, Pressemitteilung vom 19. Mai 2010
  2. 2,0 2,1 Arizona State Parks: Santa Cruz County Will Operate Tubac Presidio State Historic Park, Pressemitteilung vom 26. März 2010
  3. Arizona State Parks: Hopi Tribe Signs Agreement with State of Arizona to Re-Open Homolovi Ruins State Historic Park, Pressemitteilung vom 28. Oktober 2010
  4. Arizona State Parks: Extra! Extra! Jerome State Historic Park Grand Re-Opening Oct. 14, Pressemitteilung vom 10. Oktober 2010
  5. 5,0 5,1 5,2 5,3 Arizona State Parks: State Parks Board Approves Entering Into Agreements With Rural Towns To Operate Parks, Pressemitteilung vom 18. März 2010