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Visitor Centers

Maybe you planned your trip to the minute, or maybe you’re just winging it. Either way, be sure to fit in a stop to your nearest Arizona Visitor Information Center.

Why stop at an Arizona Visitor Information Center?

For starters, you can:

  • Pick up our latest Official State Travel Guide, maps and other brochures from local businesses and travel partners to spark more ideas for your trip.
  • Get the inside scoop from locals on what’s happening in the area, restaurants to try, places to stay and attractions to put on your must-see list.
  • Learn which nearby sites or parks need permits (and how to get one) and which are free to visit.
  • Find discount coupons or “passport books” with special offers and deals for visitors and tourists.

Important details to know:

Most Arizona Information Visitor Centers are open Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. but check each listing as hours may vary. Centers are closed on all major and federal holidays, including Easter Sunday, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas.

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Lake Havasu State Park - Visitor Center

Located in western Arizona, Lake Havasu State Park is a beach oasis in the desert. This diverse landscape is also home to a variety of...

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Lost Dutchman State Park - Visitor Center

Named after a gold mine that may or may not exist, Lost Dutchman State Park is a beautiful respite in nature just 40 miles outside of...

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Lyman Lake State Park - Visitor Center

Want a taste of history and the thrill of water sports? Lyman Lake State Park offers that special combo. With a 1,500 acre reservoir,...

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Marana Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Center

Marana's history is deeply rooted in agriculture and ranching. Today, Marana offers a blend of the old and the new. Visitors can explore...

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Navajo County Historical Society - Holbrook

Travelers from around the globe get their kicks in this Northern Arizona gateway to the mother road as well as to an amazing national park,...

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Oracle State Park - Visitor Center

Oracle State Park is a 4,000 acre wildlife refuge in the northern foothills of the Catalina Mountains. The park offers day-use picnic areas...

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The Page-Lake Powell Visitor Hub

The Page-Lake Powell Visitor Hub is your place to find out about events, book tours to nearby Antelope Canyon, Vermillion Cliffs and...

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Patagonia Lake State Park - Visitor Center

Tucked away in the rolling hills of southeastern Arizona is a hidden treasure. Patagonia Lake State Park was established in 1975 as a state...

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Picacho Peak State Park - Visitor Center

Jutting out of the Sonoran Desert some 1,500 feet, you can’t help but see Picacho Peak for miles as you drive along Interstate 10 between...

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Pioneer Museum

Adventure awaits in northern Arizona! Originally built in 1908 as the Coconino County Hospital for the Indigent, make Pioneer Museum your...

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