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Adobe Dam
Regional Park
County Park
Agency: Maricopa
County P&R
http://www.maricopa.gov/parks/adobe/
623
465-0431
23280 N 43rd Ave
Glendale
AZ
Notes
model planes, scale train park, kart track,
water park,
golf course 1526 acres
Last Update
8 /23/2006
Alamo Lake
SP
State Park
AZ SP
http://www.pr.state.az.us/Parks/parkhtml/alamo.html 928 669-2088
PO Box 38
Wendon
AZ
85357
camping, fishing, boat rental in desert lake
Alamo Lake
US Army
Corps of Engineers
USACE
This Corps
lake is managed by Arizona State Parks. Alamo
Lake is one
of the best bass lakes in Arizona.
Also, the area has
good
wildlife viewing opportunities.
Recreation.gov
Alchesay-Williams Creek National Fish Hatchery Complex
Fish and
Wildlife Service
FWS
http://ifw2irm2.irm1.r2.fws.gov/fishery/az/alchesay/default.htm
e-mail
Bob_David@fws.gov
(520)
338-4901
P.O. Box
398
Whiteriver
AZ
85941
This is a
two-station hatchery complex consisting of the Alchesay
and the
Williams Creek National Fish Hatcheries. They are located on the Fort Apache Indian Reservation in east central
Arizona.
Recreation.gov
Amity Park
City
Park
Agency:
Eagar
http://www.eagar.com/rec_facilities.htm
Eagar AZ
Notes tennis
Last Update
6 /2 /2006
Apache Creek Wilderness
Wilderness.net
WILD
http://www.wilderness.net/index.cfm?fuse=NWPS&sec=wildView&WID
e-mail
info@wilderness.net
College of Forestry and Conservation, Wilderness
Institute
The Apache Creek Wilderness now contains a
total of 5,666 acres and is managed by the U.S. Forest Service.
All of the
wilderness is in the state of Arizona.
Recreation.gov
Apache Lake
Bureau of
Reclamation
BOR
http://www.fs.fed.us/r3/tonto/sitemap/sitemap.html
602-225-5200
Tonto
National Forest
2324 E.
McDowall Road
Phoenix
AZ
85545
Formed by
Horse Mesa
Dam, Apache Lake is long and narrow
Recreation.gov
Apache-Sitgreaves
National Forest
USDA Forest
Service US FS
http://www.fs.fed.us/r3/asnf/
e-mail
Mailroom_R3_Apache_Sitgreaves@fs.fed.us
520-333-4301
309 South
Mountain Avenue
P.O. Box
640
Springerville
AZ
85938
The Apache-Sitgreaves
National Forests encompass two million
acres of
magnificent mountain country in east-central Arizona and
New
Mexico. The Apache side was named for the tribes that
settled in
this area
Recreation.gov
reserve now
http://www.reserveusa.com
Agua Fria
National Monument
Bureau of
Land Management
BLM
http://www.az.blm.gov/aguafria/pmesa.htm
e-mail
PFOWEB_AZ@blm.gov
(928)580-5500
2015 W.
Deer Valley Rd.
Phoenix
AZ
85027
Adjacent to
rapidly expanding communities, the 71,000-acre Agua
Fria
National Monument is approximately 40 miles north of
central
Phoenix. The monument encompasses two mesas and the
canyon of
the Agua Fria River.
Recreation.gov
Aravaipa
Canyon Wilderness
Bureau of Land Management
BLM
http://www.az.blm.gov/sfo/aravaipa/aravaipa.html
e-mail
sfoweb_az@blm.gov
(928)348-4400
711 14th
Ave.
Safford
AZ
85546
The
perennial waters of Aravaipa Creek have carved a scenic
canyon
through the Sonoran Desert at the northern end of the
Galiuro
Mountains in southeastern Arizona.
19,700 acres
Recreation.gov
Arizona
Game & Fish Dept
State Agency
AZ
F&F
http://www.gf.state.az.us/
602 942-3000
2221 W Greenway Road
Phoenix
AZ
85023
Arizona
Natural Resources Division State Agency
Arizona
Public Lands
http://www.land.state.az.us/programs/natural/rec_offroad_permit.htm
e-mail
mailto:az_plic@blm.gov
602 417-9300
222
North Central Ave, Suite 101
Phoenix AZ
85004
Arizona
State Parks
State Agency
AZ SP
http://www.pr.state.az.us/
602
542-4174
800 285-3703
1300 W Washington
Phoenix
AZ
Last Update
2 /25/2004
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