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    Prescott National Forest

    The Prescott National Forest offers a landscape that varies from Sonoran Desert to chaparral, pine and juniper. The forest encompasses approximately 1.25 million acres (506,000 ha) around Prescott.
    Address: 344 South Cortez St. Prescott  AZ  USA  86303
    Telephone 1 928 443-8000 
     

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    Tonto Natural Bridge State Park Payson

    Tucked away in a tiny valley surrounded by a forest of pine trees, Tonto Natural Bridge has been in the making for thousands of years. This recreational park has lots of walking trails and viewpoints. Located near Payson, AZ. it is open seasonally. Picnic tables are available as well as portable restrooms and a gift shop.
    Telephone 1 928 476-4202 
     

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    Coconino National Forest

    The Coconino National Forest is one of the most diverse National Forests in the country with landscapes ranging from the famous Red Rocks of Sedona to Ponderosa Pine Forests, to alpine tundra. Explore mountains and canyons, fish forest lakes and wade in lazy creeks and streams.
    Address: . .  AZ  USA  86001
    Telephone 1 928 527-3600 
     

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    Tonto Natural State Park Payson

    The park is best known for the natural bridge that was discovered in 1887.Tonto Natural Park is full of steep hills and rocky terrain. The flatter areas of the park offer biking and walking trails as well as picnic spots.
    Address: . Payson  AZ  USA  85547
    Telephone 1 928 476-2261 
     

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    Goldwater Lake Prescott
    The park offers a number of water activities including boating, fishing and a fishing pier. Other facilities include a horse shoe pit, playground, volleyball court and concession stand.
    Address: Senator Highway Prescott  AZ  USA
     

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    Watson Lake Park Prescott
    The park is located four miles from downtown Prescott and offers camping, picnic sites, a playground and boating. There is also numerous hiking and biking trails throughout the site.
    Address: 3101 N US Hwy 89 Prescott  AZ  USA  86301
    Telephone 1 928 445-9978 
     
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    Prescott Zoo
    A zoo dedicated to nature conservancy and the preservation of animals.
    Address: 1403 Heritage Park Road Prescott,  AZ  86301
    Telephone 1 520 778-4242 
     

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    Fort Verde State Historic Park Camp Verde

    Fort Verde State Historic Park is an example of an Indian Wars period fort. Visitors can experience three historic house museums, Commanding Officer’s Quarters, Bachelors' Quarters and Doctor’s Quarters on Officer's row, all furnished in the 1880s period.
    Telephone 1 928 567-3275 
     

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    Slide Rock State Park

    Slide Rock State Park, originally the Pendley Homestead, is a 43-acre historical apple farm located in Oak Creek Canyon. As one of the the few homesteads left intact in the canyon today, Slide Rock State Park is a fine example of early agricultural development in Central Arizona. Activities within the Park include swimming, picnicking, and hiking one of the short nature trails.
    Address: 6871 N. Highway 89A Sedona  MT  USA  86336
    Telephone 1 928 282-3034 
     

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    Highlands Center for Natural History Prescott

    This outdoor learning center was established in 1973 to encourage the study of science in an outdoor setting.
    Address: 1980 Williamson Valley Road Prescott  AZ  USA  86303
    Send an Email Send an Email Telephone 1 928 776-9550 
     

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    Red Rock State Park

    This 286-acre State Park offers environmental education to its many visitors. Guests of Red Rock State Park learn about the native plants and animals of the area through the park's guide books. There is also a large family-oriented trail system, which consists of five-mile interconnecting loops.
    Address: 4050 Red Rock Loop Road Sedona  AZ  USA  86336
    Telephone 1 928 282-6907 
     

     
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