Bullhead City
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For year-round sunshine and blue skies, this town on the Colorado River delivers.
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For year-round sunshine and blue skies, this town on the Colorado River delivers.
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Add this historic city on Route 66 to all road trips through Northwestern Arizona.
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Adventure awaits in this waterfront charmer where the sun always rises.
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In the northwest corner of Arizona, discover a town full of rugged character…and burros.
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Spend a winter weekend in this town that plays host to millions of visitors during the cold months—of course, that's Arizona "cold," with sunshine, t-shirts, and flip-flops.
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About an hour north of Phoenix, riding, roping and art come together in the high-desert community of Wickenburg.
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Outdoor excursions, authentic cuisine, and unique experiences await you in Yuma.
Just south of the city of Yuma, discover the Cocopah culture that has thrived for generations.
The Colorado River creates a vibrant backdrop on tribal lands south of Parker downriver to I-10.
See the Grand Canyon from a different perspective on the lands of the Hualapai Tribe.
Tour vast tribal lands that span three states along the Colorado River.
Find ties to indigenous culture and agricultural history along the Colorado River north of Yuma.
Enjoy fishing, boating and swimming on the Colorado River near Bullhead City.
Arizona’s west coast serves up big surprises, including a state park on the banks of a reservoir formed by the Colorado River.
Formed on the Colorado River above the Hoover Dam, the largest reservoir in the United States creates Arizona’s go-to water playground.
Discover a cool oasis surrounded by desert mountains on the Arizona-Nevada border.
Find one of the state’s top bass fishing destinations in a remote area along Arizona’s West Coast.
Explore this diverse ecosystem where the Colorado and Bill Williams rivers converge.
Make a splash at this riverside state park near Parker, Arizona.
Enjoy swimming, fishing and boating on a wide expanse of the Colorado River.
Visit this site to see how the Colorado River shaped the history of Arizona.
Power down at these protected wetlands along the Colorado River.
Just 15 miles east of Kingman, explore this gateway to outdoor adventure named after the area’s original inhabitants — the People of the Tall Pines.
Visit surprising wetlands near Yuma that create a green oasis surrounded by rugged desert terrain.
Arizona’s west coast serves up big surprises, including a state park on the banks of a reservoir formed by the Colorado River.
Throttle down at this state park on the banks of the Colorado River along the Parker Strip.
One of Arizona’s earliest prisons tells a colorful story of Westward expansion and life in the Wild West.
Explore restored wetlands operated by the Colorado River Indian Tribes.
The Colorado River creates a vibrant backdrop on tribal lands south of Parker downriver to I-10.
Katherine Landing at Lake Mohave Marina is a "must visit" destination in Arizona amongst recreation enthusiasts.
How did the world-famous London Bridge arrive at its unlikely home in Arizona? Hear the story of how the bridge made its way to Lake Havasu City from London, England. Walk around…
- Let the Colorado River guide your vacation to the waterfronts of Yuma, Lake Havasu City, and the Grand Canyon, where sunshine and cool breezes await.+
With 400 miles of gorgeous coastline, Lake Havasu City is a haven of water sports and water views. It’s also an inclusive destination, offering above-and-beyond amenities to travelers with accessibility needs.
The movie "3:10 to Yuma" isn’t this city’s only claim to fame. Here's your two-day guide for where to stay, eat and play in Yuma.
From Yuma to Kingman, the western coast of Arizona has lots to offer. Follow along as one traveler makes his way through the unique outdoor activities, tasty local cuisine and nostalgic Route…
Looking to explore the Grand Canyon State's vast backcountry? Here's your need-to-know guide to Kingman BLM, from times of year to visit and what to pack to permits, directions and fees.
Shanen Aranmór created a welding school in Yuma to teach young girls a trade they didn’t think possible. Her students have helped beautify the city with metal works of art, and now…
Travel America's famous Mother Road, historic Route 66, through classic towns still filled with Americana and more.
Known for its iconic deserts, Arizona surprises with sandy beaches perfect for lounging or launching a water adventure.
Known for its iconic deserts, Arizona surprises with sandy beaches perfect for lounging or launching a water adventure.
Find all kinds of roadside sights—odd, unexpected and one-of-a-kind— across Arizona.