Arizona’s National Parks represent a wide range of visitor opportunities. Gorgeous vista and trails of Organ Pipe Cactus National Park – deep views of the Grand Canyon – monuments like Casa Grande, Tonto, and Montezuma Castle. Each offers insights into the lives of early inhabitants. Visit Fort Bowie, the Hubbell Trading Post, and Tumacacori, which tell stories of past cultures. Take a hike at Saguaro and enjoy the
water of Lake Mead.
Map of Arizona’s National Parks
Canyon de Chelly National Monument
One of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America includes distinctive
architecture, artifacts, and rock imagery.

Casa Grande Ruins National Monument
Explore the mystery and complexity of an extended network of an ancient Sonoran Desert community, irrigation canals, and the preserved “Great House”.
Fort Bowie National Historic Site
The preserved ruins of Fort Bowie stand in a remote location of the Chiricahua Mountains. Visitors can drive to the fort and visitor center or access it via a 3-mile hike through a historic landscape where the Apache Wars unfold, telling a story of conflict and loss.
Grand Canyon National Park
A combination of geologic color and erosional forms decorates a canyon that is 277 river miles long, up to 18 miles wide, and a mile deep. The Grand Canyon will overwhelm our senses through its immense size and stunning natural wonders.
Other National Parks to Experience
Hubbell Trading Post National Historical Site
Lake Mead National Recreation Area
Montezuma Castle National Monument
Navajo National Monument
Organ Pipe National Monument
Petrified Forest National Park
Pipe Spring National Monument
Saguaro National Park
Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument
Tonto National Monument
Tumacaori National Historical Park
Tuzigoot National Monument
Walhut Creek National Monument
Wupatki National Monument

